Getting started with the Repricer

How the DashVue Repricer works, how often it runs, and how to switch it on for your own listings.

The Repricer keeps your eBay prices moving automatically instead of you checking and editing them by hand. This article explains what data it prices from, how often it runs, how to switch it on, and the one connection setting it needs before it can actually push a change to eBay.

What the Repricer actually prices from

The Repricer works from your own listing data, things like current price, stock, and how a listing is performing, rather than pulling in outside market or competitor data. That keeps the pricing logic tied to facts DashVue already has about your account, and means there is nothing external to configure or connect before you start.

How often it runs

Once switched on, the Repricer runs automatically on a schedule, roughly every four hours. You do not need to trigger it yourself for it to keep working through the day.

If you want to see the effect of a change straight away, for example after you have just adjusted a listing or a setting, use Run now on the Repricer page. This runs a pricing pass immediately instead of waiting for the next scheduled run.

Switching the Repricer on

  1. Go to the Repricer page from your dashboard.
  2. Review the status KPIs at the top of the page. These give you an at-a-glance read on the Repricer’s current activity, so you can see what it is doing before you turn it loose on your listings.
  3. Switch the Repricer on for your account.
  4. Use Run now at any time afterwards if you want an immediate pricing pass rather than waiting for the next scheduled run.

From here, the Repricer keeps running in the background on its own schedule. Check back on the status KPIs whenever you want a quick read on what it has been doing.

It only pushes changes with a Full Access eBay connection

The Repricer can only push price changes to eBay if your eBay connection is set to Full Access. With a read-only connection, DashVue can still work out what it would change, but it cannot publish that change back to eBay. If prices do not seem to be updating on eBay itself, check your connection’s access level before assuming the Repricer is not working.

See the related articles below for more on the Repricer and other automations.

Last updated 2026-07-04.

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