Integrate with Dropbox
Many suppliers already use Dropbox to share product data.
Listabl connects directly to Dropbox so you can pick up supplier CSVs and spreadsheets, standardise them, and turn them into marketplace-ready listings - without asking suppliers to change how they send files.
Suppliers keep using Dropbox.
You stop fixing their data manually.
Suppliers don't change their delivery methods, they expect you to adapt to them. You need a system that's flexible enough to grab data from anywhere.
Supplier product data usually arrives:
That handover method works.
What breaks down is the manual effort required after the files arrive.
A single supplier CSV can be used to create or update listings on:
Marketplace requirements are applied automatically:
You map once per supplier. Listabl reuses it.
The Dropbox integration supports:
When a supplier replaces or updates a file, Listabl can:
No manual checks each time.
If suppliers provide images via Dropbox:
No more downloading, renaming, and re-uploading.
Supplier data ingestion is just one part of the workflow.
Listabl can:
Dropbox is the supplier handover point.
Listabl is the marketplace automation layer.
This setup is commonly used by:
It scales without adding headcount.
Listabl pricing is based only on SKU count
Switch between self-service and managed support month to month.
Every account starts with a free month.
No. Suppliers only need to share files via Dropbox.
Yes. Each instance of Dropbox can have its own mapping and rules.
CSV, TXT and XLSX spreadsheet formats are supported, along with image files.
No. Dropbox is optional - it's there when you or your partners need it. FTP, API ingestion or other methods are available.
Suppliers keep sending files the same way. You stop fixing them by hand.
Listabl automates the rest.