This week I'm handing you the exact Claude Project prompt I use to generate eBay listings from photos.
Here's what it does: you drop in four to six photos of an item and get back a full listing. Two optimized titles, a description, fifteen keywords filtered for search relevance, and a price range with sold-comp justification. Before any of that, an authentication step runs that identifies vintage and Y2K-era pieces — so they get collector-grade pricing instead of general category pricing.
The difference between a reseller who uses AI well and one who doesn't isn't the tool. It's the setup. This prompt is the setup.
What's in the newsletter this week:
The full Claude Project prompt (direct paste, no modification needed to start)
Quick-reference setup walkthrough
Notes on what the authentication step catches and why it matters
If you want to see the full walkthrough of how I built it and what the output looks like in practice, the video is live now on YouTube.
See you next week.
Matt
