Create a listing from a product link (URL to Listing)

How to turn an eBay, Amazon, AliExpress or shop page into a listing draft using AI, and what it can and cannot import automatically.

Instead of typing out a title, description and photos by hand, paste a product page link and let DashVue’s AI pull the details into a new draft for you. Here is how the URL import works, and where its limits are.

How it works

From the Create listing menu, choose the option for creating a listing from a link. Paste the full web address of a product page, an eBay listing, an Amazon page, an AliExpress page, or a general shop page, and DashVue reads it and starts a draft for you.

  1. Open Create listing and select the URL option.
  2. Paste the full product page link (for example, an eBay, Amazon or AliExpress item page, or a shop’s product page).
  3. Select Create listing. DashVue reads the page and pulls in what it can find.
  4. A new draft opens with the title, description and photos filled in from the page.
  5. Check every field, fill in anything missing, and set your own price before you publish.

What gets imported, and what never does

DashVue imports the title, description and photos from the page you link to. It never imports a price, whatever the source page shows. You always set your own price on the draft, so treat that as a step you do every time, not an optional check.

Know the limits before you rely on it

You can only import one link at a time, there is no way to paste a batch of URLs in one go. It is also a best-effort scrape: some pages hand over everything cleanly, while others only import partly, for example a title but no description, or photos but a thin description. Always read through the draft and fill any gaps before you publish, and remember the price is never imported, you set that yourself every time.

Which pages work best

The URL import is built to read eBay, Amazon and AliExpress product pages, as well as general shop pages. Because every site lays its pages out differently, results vary from link to link: some come back with everything DashVue needs, others need more editing afterwards. Treat every import as a starting draft, not a finished listing.

Getting the best result

Link to the actual product page rather than a search results page or a category page, so DashVue lands on a single title, description and set of photos instead of a list of items. If an import only partly comes through, you can still finish the rest by hand. Everything on the draft stays fully editable, so nothing the import gets wrong or misses is locked in.

Last updated 2026-07-04.

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