🔍 Improvement: Average pricing follows the stock now. On the autopricer's Average setting, each shop counts by how many copies it's holding instead of one vote apiece — so a single shop sitting on one wildly-priced copy no longer drags your average around, and the price tracks where the volume actually is.
🔍 Improvement: The autopricer holds back suspicious underprices. When a price would land far below an item's real market value — the kind of trap where someone lists a copy for next to nothing to catch autopricers — we now leave that item unchecked with a warning instead of quietly pricing it down to a fraction of its worth. Switch any held item back on if you meant to sell low.
🔍 Improvement: Spot your biggest price drops at a glance. The preview now shows the percentage change beside each new price, and you can sort by "Biggest drop" to put the scariest changes right at the top — no more scrolling a 700-item list hunting for the one that tanked.
These are much needed improvements. Thanks for addressing pricing issues Keith!
Curses, my plan has been foiled! ;p
Unfortunately, sorting by "Biggest drop" still makes me search through the entire list for ones set to "Skip". It does highlight the Skips though, which is helpful!
Wow it's what I always wanted for autopricer!
Beautiful updates! Love the opportunity to sort. Thank you :)
Love these improvements! Now that there's an auto skip function, can we pleeeaase have it so that any prices set to increase are automatically set to skip? I want to prefer the new autopricer with all the functionality it's getting, but manually skipping all the items I've handpriced to be lowest is unfortunately keeping it an overall clunkier experience than the old one. It's nice that they're all together at the bottom now (before I was cmnd+F'ing a "+" to find them all), but it's still a lot to select, and the autopricer increasing prices doesn't really make sense.
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Like I can't think of a reason anyone would want to go with these prices, and this is just a fraction of mine today.
I'm sorry to say that these changes have made the autopricer almost unusable for me. The 'suspicious underprices' detector seems much too sensitive, but there is no way to disable it, so I have to override every skipped item manually, and I get a second or more of lag (and sometimes random scrollbar bounces) every time I change a drop-down selection, apparently because this removes and replaces the entire contents of the autopricer table body.
I was excited about the option to sort by price drop, but it uses percentage and I really only care about absolute difference, so that's not much consolation.
LOVE the sort by price drop!!