Shoot Continuous
Take photos without stopping. Volt starts building listings instantly in the background.
Photograph inventory nonstop. Volt builds your eBay listings in the background. Sit down once. Review in seconds. Publish in bulk.
Your inventory shouldn’t be living rent-free in your house. It should be paying your rent.
Volt is a production interface: processing → ready → error. Published items disappear to keep you focused.
Every day those boxes sit on your floor, you're losing cash and mental space.
You don’t have a listing problem.
You have a momentum problem.
Your inventory should be working for you — not waiting for you.
Volt doesn’t just “speed up listing.” It protects momentum.
Take photos without stopping. Volt starts building listings instantly in the background.
When you’re done shooting, your listings are already built. Confirm price and shipping weight.
Push once. Your entire session goes live. No tabs. No rewriting. No friction.
Most tools help after you stop working. Volt builds while you work.
If your average item sells for $25, then 400 listings = $10,000 in inventory processed.
The real question isn’t “How many listings do I get?”
It’s “How much inventory can I convert into cash this month?”
Published items disappear from the production screen so you stay locked on what matters: processing → ready → publish.
Fix post-publish edits directly on eBay. Keep Volt for production speed.
Simple plans. Built for momentum.
*Example capacity statement based on a $25 average sale price. Your results vary by category and pricing.
Early Pro members get a 15-minute recorded store audit — focused on listing efficiency and throughput.
Limited by founder capacity. Once it’s full, it’s gone.
No friction. No complicated setup. The goal is simple: stop storing inventory and start converting it into cash.
This is roadmap — not required for the beta launch.
First we ship production velocity. Then we add intelligence that keeps you from buying the wrong inventory.
Short answers. No fluff.
Volt generates ready-to-review listings. You do the fast human check, then add shipping weight and price. That human step is the moat: quality stays high.
This screen is a production station, not a listing manager. Removing published items keeps you focused on the current batch. Post-publish adjustments are fastest directly on eBay.
It means your listing is built and formatted. You quickly verify details, add shipping weight/price, and publish.
No. That’s the point. Volt runs in the background while you keep shooting.
Photograph inventory. Volt builds in the background. Review once. Publish everything.