Tarquins Listing Capture

Capture the facts once, list the item in one go.

The landing page should guide the user to collect the fields that help Discogs identify the release, help OpenAI write the sales pitch, and help the desk workflow build a stronger superset payload for eBay without repeating work later.

What Happens

  1. 1
    Capture identificationBarcode, artist, title, format, year, and label cues help Discogs find the right release.
  2. 2
    Capture saleable factsCondition, edition notes, and key defects give OpenAI enough material for a realistic sales pitch.
  3. 3
    Capture images onceFront, back, and important detail shots can feed the eBay listing flow in a single pass.

What To Capture

  • Discogs match inputsBarcode, artist, title, format, year, label, catalogue number.
  • OpenAI copy inputsEdition notes, standout selling angle, and honest condition notes.
  • eBay-ready payload inputsPrice, condition, channel intent, and enough photos to support a one-go listing.

1. Identify the release

These are the fields most likely to help Discogs match the correct music item with less manual cleanup later.

Start with the clearest identifiers. Barcode plus artist, title, label, and catalogue number usually saves the most time.

2. Capture saleable facts

These are the fields that help condition grading, sales copy, and a stronger eBay payload without a second interview later.

3. Capture enough images for a one-go listing

The aim is to give the later listing flow enough evidence and enough presentable visuals to publish with minimal rework.

  • Front cover first if possible, then back cover.
  • Add one or two detail shots for condition or edition evidence.
  • Use enough images to support the listing without relying on memory later.