How to manage your products: products page overview
Master the AutoDS Products Page to control, filter, and update your listings with ease
Introduction
Managing your products efficiently is key to running a successful dropshipping business. The AutoDS Products page gives you full control over your store’s inventory from one central place. In this guide, you’ll learn how to use the Products page, including how to apply filters, take bulk actions, and understand product statuses — so you can manage your listings with more confidence and speed.
Benefits
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Centralized control: View and manage all store products in one place.
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Faster decisions: Quick access to key product information and performance indicators.
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Time-saving workflows: Apply bulk actions to update multiple items at once.
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Flexible filters: Find specific products quickly using powerful filters.
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Better oversight: Maintain tighter control over price, stock, and listing settings.
Step-by-step guide
1) Access the Products page
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Go to your AutoDS dashboard.
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Click Products in the left-hand menu to open the Products page and view all listed items.
2) Understand the layout
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Top section — Bulk actions: shows recent bulk operations you performed (e.g., bulk uploads, bulk edits, bulk listing changes) to help you track major updates.
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Bottom section — Listings overview: displays all product listings and provides filtering options to locate items by supplier, status, stock level, or account. This layout improves control and visibility for both bulk updates and individual item reviews.
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3) Understand the product table columns
Each row provides details to help you manage your listings:
Option | What it means |
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Name | Product title and image. |
Uploaded | Date the product was added to AutoDS. |
Status |
Current status of product variations (Available, On Hold, or Out of Stock/OOS). 👉 Learn More: The different statuses of your products |
Total | Number of variations listed. |
OOS (Out of Stock) | Days the product has been out of stock at the supplier. For multi-variation items, counts from the oldest variation that went OOS. |
Price | Selling price range across variations. |
Profit | Profit range based on source cost, fees, and sale price. |
Item ID | Identifiers from source and selling platforms. |
Sold | Total units sold. |
DWS (Days Without Sales) | Days since the product last sold. |
Store Name | Your connected store where the item is listed. |
Views | Number of views (eBay only). |
Watchers | Number of watchers (eBay only). |
Days Left | Remaining days before an eBay listing ends. |
Tags | Custom tags used for sorting and filtering. |
💡 Tip
- Regularly Monitor Listings: Keep an eye on stock levels and sales performance to make timely adjustments.
- Use Filters Strategically: Combine multiple filters to pinpoint specific groups of products for targeted actions.
- Leverage Bulk Actions: Save time by updating multiple listings simultaneously instead of individually.
- Customize Your View: Adjust the displayed columns to focus on the most relevant information for your workflow.
👉 Learn More: How to Customize Your Products Table View? -
Try out the AutoDS marketplace: To simplify product research, product finding, and product importing.
👉 Learn More: AutoDS Marketplace Feature - Full Overview