Identify the toy line
Include brand, character, set name, year, scale, and franchise when known.
For toys, the biggest buyer question is usually whether the item is complete, clean, and working. The listing should answer that fast.
This page is written for sellers who want fewer blank listing forms and more finished drafts. The details change by item, but the structure stays useful.
Include brand, character, set name, year, scale, and franchise when known.
Missing weapons, figures, instructions, stickers, or parts can change the value a lot.
Sounds, lights, motors, remotes, and battery compartments should be described honestly.
Mention box damage, sticker wear, yellowing, marks, cracks, and cleaning status.
Missing basics create buyer questions, returns, or stale listings. Keep the review pass short and consistent.
Klysto can draft the basic item listing from photos so the seller can focus on completeness and testing notes.
The goal is not to remove seller judgment. The goal is to get from photo to editable draft faster, then make the final review easier.
Pick one small batch, create drafts, then review condition, price, shipping, and required fields before posting.
These guides are designed to work together: photos, draft structure, pricing, shipping, and final review.
A seller guide to shipping weight, package dimensions, supplies, and listing decisions for online resale items.
A bulk listing workflow for resellers who need to photograph, draft, review, and post many items without losing quality.
A sneaker resale listing template for brand, model, size, colorway, condition, box, defects, and photos.