Understanding your results
After analysis completes you land on the results screen. This guide explains every field and how to use the information to price and list your item confidently.
The results overview
The top of the results screen shows a summary card with the most important information at a glance — item name and identification, confidence level, suggested price, and best platform recommendation. Below that are the platform listing tabs and the sold comps.
Confidence score
The confidence badge shows how certain the AI is about its identification:
- High confidence — the AI identified the brand, style, and key details clearly. The listing is likely accurate. Still worth a quick review.
- Medium confidence — the AI made an identification but some details are uncertain. Check the brand name and style carefully before posting.
- Low confidence — the AI struggled with this item. Verify everything before posting. Consider re-analyzing with the brand entered in the brand field and a clearer label photo.
Price suggestion and sold comps
The price suggestion is generated from two sources depending on whether a brand was provided:
| Situation | Where price comes from | Reliability |
|---|---|---|
| Brand provided | Real eBay completed listings — actual transaction data from the last 90 days. The median of real sold prices. | High — based on what buyers actually paid |
| No brand provided | AI market knowledge — estimated from training data about typical resale prices for that item type and condition. | Medium — reasonable estimate but not verified transaction data |
The sold comps section shows individual recent transactions. Each comp shows the item title, price, and how long ago it sold. When sourced from the eBay Finding API these are real transactions. When the AI generated them they are representative examples.
Price range explained
- Low — the lowest recent sold price. Items in poor condition or unusual sizes
- Sweet spot — the middle 80% of sold prices after removing outliers. This is where most items sell
- High — the highest recent sold price. Usually like-new condition or rare colorways
- Suggested — the median sold price. A reliable starting point for good condition items
Brand locking
When you enter a brand in the Add details panel before analyzing, a green Identity locked badge appears. This means the AI has been instructed that the brand is confirmed — it will not substitute a different brand in the results regardless of what it sees in the photos.
This is the most important feature for accurate identification. Without brand locking, the AI might see "jeans with a red tab" and identify them as Levi's when they're actually Wrangler. With brand locking, if you type "Wrangler," the AI identifies them as Wrangler and generates Wrangler-specific listings.
When to use brand locking
- Any item where you know the brand — always enter it
- Items where brands look similar (e.g. various denim brands)
- Vintage items where the AI might confuse eras or sub-brands
- Items where the label isn't clearly visible in photos
Platform tabs
The five tabs — Poshmark, eBay, Depop, Facebook, Etsy — each contain a complete listing optimized for that platform:
- Poshmark — polished language, 50+ hashtags, specific Poshmark category path
- eBay — detailed title with measurements and condition details, structured description
- Depop — casual tone, emoji-friendly, Depop-specific tags
- Facebook Marketplace — short, local-buyer friendly, no hashtags, mentions pickup
- Etsy — vintage/handmade framing, era details, measurements, Etsy-style keywords
Taxonomy — where to list
Below the platform tabs is a taxonomy card showing the exact category path for each platform — for example Women > Bottoms > Jeans > Straight Leg on Poshmark. These are clickable and copy to your clipboard. Use them when manually selecting the category on each platform to ensure you're in the right section.
AI disclaimer
A yellow disclaimer banner reminds you to double-check all AI-generated content before posting. This is not just legal protection — it's genuinely useful advice. The AI is accurate most of the time but makes mistakes on unusual items, very similar brands, and items where the photos don't show key identifying features clearly. A quick review takes 30 seconds and prevents listing errors.