Some sellers do not get polished catalogs. They get invoice PDFs, quote sheets, and line-item updates. The workflow still needs a structured CSV at the end.
The challenge
Invoice PDFs are messy. They often mix quantities, pricing, notes, and freight information into a format that is hard to reuse for listing updates.
The workflow
Extract the useful product rows, ignore the noise, and turn the invoice into a structured file for revision, repricing, or relisting.
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Use a supplier price list template workflow to turn raw cost sheets and PDFs into a consistent eBay listing-ready CSV.
Supplier and Use-Case PagesConvert wholesale catalog PDFs into eBay-ready CSV files for bulk upload, title cleanup, and pricing workflows.
Templates and ResourcesSee how eBay sellers turn supplier PDFs into structured CSV files for bulk listing, pricing updates, and catalog onboarding.
Upload the file, review the mapped output, and use a format that actually fits your eBay listing workflow.
Start with the free planThese pages target templates, comparison intent, and supplier catalog workflows that usually sit closer to real buying or upload activity.
Pages focused on templates, CSV structure, and bulk upload prep.
Pages capturing comparison intent from sellers evaluating tools.
Pages built for catalog, invoice, and supplier-specific conversion intent.
These pages are built for actual seller workflows: estimate fees, protect margin, and download templates you can adapt immediately.
Real calculators and templates sellers can use right now.
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