Fast to learn
Built for sellers who don't want to learn a complex tool just to upload a lot of items.
WonderLister is a powerful tool — but it can feel CSV-first when you just want to list fast. Folder Lister is built around a simpler idea: folders → drafts. Focus on your photos and titles. Let the tool handle the repetitive bulk work.
If your current bulk process revolves around spreadsheets (import/export, mapping columns, fixing edge cases), the tool becomes the job. Folder Lister starts where your items already live: your Windows folders.
This is aimed at high-volume sellers who want speed without learning a complicated workflow. If you like CSV control, great — but if you want momentum, folders win.
A common spreadsheet workflow pain: images live somewhere else, URLs get copied into a file, and one tiny mistake breaks a listing. Folder Lister cuts that loop.
Less copy-paste. Fewer moving parts. More listings online.
If you list big batches, timing matters. Folder Lister includes interval scheduling so your listings don't all go live at once.
The goal is boringly practical: predictable publishing, less chaos.
Built for sellers who don't want to learn a complex tool just to upload a lot of items.
Organize items naturally with folders and filenames instead of maintaining CSV templates.
Designed for repeatable batch listing workflows (20, 50, 100+ items).
WonderLister's paid plans publicly start at $25/month (with a trial). Folder Lister offers a free plan as an easy on-ramp.
So if you're unsure, the "try it without committing" path is straightforward with Folder Lister.
To be fair: WonderLister is a strong choice if you specifically want a CSV/Excel import-driven workflow, advanced inventory management, or a more "all-in-one" dashboard approach.
Folder Lister is the better fit when your priority is: list a lot, fast, with minimal friction.
Do I need CSV files with Folder Lister?
No — Folder Lister is designed around folders and filenames as the input.
Is this "anti-WonderLister"?
Not at all. This page exists because many sellers want a simpler workflow than spreadsheet-based bulk imports.
Can I still edit and control item specifics?
Yes — the point is speed without losing control.