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Selecting listings for Bulk Optimisation

Choose the listings you want to optimise across one or more connected stores.

Selecting listings for Bulk Optimisation

Before Sprintr can optimise your listings, you need to choose which products should be included in the bulk run.

The listing selection step helps you find the right products across your connected stores using search, filters, quick views, and multi-select checkboxes.

Nothing is changed at this stage. You are only choosing which listings to include.


Opening the listing selection screen

When you start a new Bulk Optimisation run, Sprintr opens the Select listings to optimise screen.

This screen shows your product listings in a grid.

Each listing card may show useful information such as:

  • product image

  • listing title

  • price

  • store platform

  • active or inactive status

  • recent sales

  • recent revenue

  • recent profit

  • Pricing Score

  • Profit Score

  • SEO Score

  • Market category

This helps you choose listings based on performance, opportunity, or priority.


Selecting a store

Use the store dropdown to choose which listings you want to view.

You can select:

  • All Stores

  • a specific connected store

Selecting a specific store is useful when you only want to optimise products from one shop or platform.

Using All Stores is useful when you want to work across multiple connected stores in one bulk run.


Searching listings

Use the search box to find listings by keyword.

You can search for words from the product title or listing content.

This is useful when you want to find a specific product range, campaign group, product type, material, colour, or collection.

For example, you might search for:

  • candle

  • mug

  • basket

  • summer

  • ceramic

  • skincare


Using quick filters

Sprintr may show quick filters above the listing grid.

For example:

SEO under 65

This helps you quickly focus on listings that are most likely to benefit from SEO optimisation.

Quick filters are useful when you want Sprintr to help identify the products with the biggest improvement opportunity, rather than manually reviewing every listing.


Selecting individual listings

Each listing card has a checkbox.

Select the checkbox on any listing you want to include in the bulk run.

Selected listings are highlighted so you can clearly see what has been added.

You can select one listing, several listings, or many listings at once.


Selecting all visible listings

If you want to include every listing currently shown, use:

Select all

This is useful after applying filters.

For example, you might filter to listings with low SEO scores, then select all matching listings to optimise them together.

Before continuing, check that the selected group is the one you intended to include.


The selected listings bar

Once you select one or more listings, Sprintr shows a floating bar at the bottom of the screen.

This bar shows:

  • how many listings are selected

  • the action that will happen next

  • the option to clear the selection

  • the button to continue to configuration

For example, if three listings are selected, the bar will show that three listings are included in the run.

Select Configure SEO to continue.


Clearing your selection

If you change your mind, select Clear in the floating bar.

This removes the current selection so you can start again.

You can also untick individual listing checkboxes if you only want to remove certain products from the run.


Filtering listings

Use Filters to narrow down your product list before selecting listings.

Filters help you find the products that match a specific optimisation goal.

For example, you may want to optimise:

  • active listings only

  • products in a certain price range

  • listings with low SEO scores

  • products with weak pricing scores

  • products in a specific market category

  • listings containing certain keywords


Keyword filter

The keyword filter lets you narrow listings by words in the title or description.

You can enter multiple keywords separated by commas.

This is useful when building a run around a product type, collection, material, style, or campaign.


Listing status filter

You can filter listings by status.

Options may include:

  • All Listings

  • Active

  • Inactive

  • Draft

This helps you decide whether you only want to optimise live products or include listings that are not currently active.


Price range filter

The price range filter lets you narrow listings by minimum and maximum price.

You can also use quick ranges such as:

  • Under £10

  • £10–25

  • £25–50

  • £50–100

  • £100+

This is useful if you want to focus on a particular pricing tier.


Listing score filters

You can filter by listing scores, including:

  • Pricing Score

  • Profit Score

  • SEO Score

Each score filter can use a minimum and maximum value.

For example, you could filter for listings with an SEO Score below a certain level, then run Bulk Optimisation on those products first.

This is one of the most useful ways to prioritise your work.


Market category filter

You can also filter by Market category.

Market categories may include labels such as:

  • ER — Evergreen with retail lift

  • S — Truly seasonal

This helps you focus on products with a particular market timing pattern.

For example, you may want to optimise seasonal products before their peak period, or refresh evergreen products ahead of a retail moment.


Applying filters

After choosing your filters, select:

Apply Filters

The listing grid updates to show only matching products.

You can then select individual listings or use Select all to include all filtered results.


Clearing filters

Select Clear All if you want to remove the filters and return to the full listing view.

This is useful if the filtered group is too narrow or you want to start your search again.


Choosing the right listings

Bulk Optimisation works best when the selected listings share a clear purpose.

For example, you might create a run for:

  • listings with low SEO scores

  • products from the same store

  • products in the same category

  • products in the same seasonal campaign

  • products that need fresh images

  • products that need video content

  • listings that share the same brand voice or creative direction

You can still optimise a mixed group, but the more aligned the listings are, the easier it is to set useful shared copy, image, and video settings in the next step.


What happens after selecting listings

Once you have selected the listings you want to include, select:

Configure SEO

This takes you to the configuration step.

There, you can choose whether Sprintr should generate:

  • copy

  • images

  • videos

You can then set the creative direction, copy preferences, image prompts, video settings, and credit usage before generating anything.


What you should take away

The listing selection step helps you choose exactly which products should be included in a bulk run.

You can search, filter, sort, select individual listings, or select all matching listings.

Sprintr does not change anything at this stage. You are only building the group of listings that will move into configuration.

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