Set a floor and ceiling on individual items
Control repricing per listing: set a floor and ceiling, pause or resume items, and read why a listing is being held.
The Products list under Repricer lets you control automated repricing one listing at a time: switch repricing on or off per item, set a floor (minimum) and ceiling (maximum) price, act on several listings at once, and see exactly why a given listing is not being repriced right now.
Turn repricing on or off for one item
Each row in the Products list has its own repricing switch. Toggling it off pauses automated price changes for that listing only, everything else keeps working as normal. Toggling it back on resumes repricing immediately. You can filter the list to “Repricing on” or “Paused” to quickly see which state a listing is in.
Set a floor and a ceiling
Each listing has a Floor (min) and a Ceiling (max) field. The floor is the lowest price the repricer is allowed to drop to, and the ceiling is the highest price it is allowed to rise to. Enter a value in either field to set it, or clear the field to remove that limit.
- Open the Products list under Repricer.
- Find the listing, using search if you cannot see it on the current page.
- Enter a value in Floor (min) and/or Ceiling (max) for that row.
- The value saves automatically once you move out of the field.
If a listing has no floor set, the repricer needs your cost of goods (COGS) recorded against that item to know a safe floor to work with, otherwise it will not have a stopping point and will hold off repricing. If a floor is set higher than the ceiling, repricing is paused on that listing until the range is corrected.
Read the “why this item is held” reasons
Where relevant, each row shows a short line explaining why the repricer is not currently acting on that listing. The reasons you may see include:
- Paused, the repricer skips this listing.
- No sale price yet, so the repricer cannot suggest a change.
- Floor is above the ceiling, repricing is paused until you fix the range.
- No floor set, add COGS so the repricer knows when to stop.
- At ceiling, the repricer will not go higher.
- At floor, the repricer will not drop further.
- Repriced a number of times today, the daily limit applies.
These reasons are informational only, they tell you what to fix (usually adding COGS or correcting a floor/ceiling) rather than requiring any other action.
Bulk pause, resume, and reset
Select multiple listings using the checkboxes to apply an action to all of them at once. The available bulk actions are Pause, Resume, and Reset floor & ceiling (which clears both limits so the repricer falls back to its default behaviour for those items). Bulk actions are useful when you need to hold an entire category or brand while you review pricing, then release them together.
The list shows the first 200 listings
If you have more listings than that, the extra ones will not appear on the list until you narrow it down. Use the search box to find a specific item by title or eBay item ID rather than scrolling, since the list is capped and will not show everything at once for large inventories.
See the related articles below for more on how the repricer decides when and how much to change a price.
Last updated 2026-07-04.
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