Title Builder for eBay Sellers

Analyze active marketplace titles, discover repeated keywords and phrases, then build a cleaner 80-character title you can copy into your listing.

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Build titles from marketplace language

Start with a broad product keyword. Wuanto will review active listing titles, surface repeated terms, and give you a workspace where every keyword chip is clickable. The goal is simple: make the title relevant, readable, and inside the 80-character limit.

How Wuanto Title Builder works

Wuanto Title Builder starts from a product keyword, current title, or broad product phrase. It checks up to 200 active marketplace listings for the selected eBay site and category, then studies how sellers are describing similar products right now.

The tool extracts repeated words, long-tail phrases, and title patterns from those active listings. It then suggests a title, gives you an editable workspace, and lets you click keyword chips to build a better title while watching the 80-character counter.

This is not a fake search-volume estimator. Wuanto focuses on real title language, marketplace relevance, readability, and practical listing quality. Use the generated title as a starting point, then refine it with the exact product details you know.

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Search active listings

Enter a broad keyword such as “Pokemon Charizard”, “Seiko diver watch”, or “Lego Star Wars set”. Wuanto looks at active listings in the selected marketplace and category so the suggestions come from current seller language.

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Build with keyword chips

Strong keywords and long-tail phrases become clickable chips. Add only terms that accurately describe your item: brand, model, size, color, material, compatibility, edition, year, or condition.

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Copy a cleaner title

Edit the suggested title, stay within the 80-character limit, check the title score, and copy the final version. The result should be clear to buyers, not stuffed with repeated or misleading words.

What makes a good eBay title?

A good title helps the right buyer understand the product quickly. It should be specific, accurate, readable, and focused on search terms a buyer would naturally use. eBay titles have an 80-character limit, so every word should earn its place.

Use exact identifiers Brand, model, part number, set number, card name, year, edition, size, color, and compatibility.
Prioritize buyer language Use words buyers would type, not internal notes, supplier wording, or vague marketing phrases.
Avoid keyword stuffing Repeated words, unrelated brands, misleading compatibility, and excessive punctuation can reduce trust.
Keep it readable The best title is often a compact sentence-like phrase, not a pile of disconnected keywords.

For official listing guidance, review eBay seller help before publishing: eBay creating a listing guide.

Frequently asked questions

Practical answers for sellers who want to create better eBay listing titles.

An eBay title builder is a tool that helps sellers create clearer listing titles by finding relevant product terms, common title phrases, and wording patterns used in similar active listings. Wuanto focuses on title relevance and the 80-character title limit.

Wuanto searches active marketplace listings for your keyword, analyzes up to 200 titles, extracts repeated keywords and long-tail phrases, and builds a suggested title from the strongest terms that fit within the title limit.

Yes. The keyword and phrase suggestions are based on active marketplace listing titles for the selected eBay site and category. This helps you see how similar products are being described right now.

No. Wuanto does not claim search-volume data it cannot verify. Instead, it shows marketplace title patterns, keyword frequency, and phrases commonly used by active listings.

eBay listing titles are limited to 80 characters. The editor shows a live counter and warning bar so you can keep the final title inside that limit.

No. Use only keywords that accurately describe your exact item. A title with fewer but more accurate terms is usually better than a stuffed title full of unrelated words.

Avoid misleading brands, unrelated models, repeated words, excessive punctuation, and spam-style words such as WOW, L@@K, or keyword claims that do not describe the item.

Yes. You can paste an existing title into the search box. Wuanto will use it as the starting phrase and compare it with active marketplace title patterns.

Long-tail phrases often describe a product more precisely, such as brand plus model, card plus set, or part plus compatibility. They can help buyers find the correct item faster.

Treat it as a strong draft, not a final guarantee. Check condition, compatibility, item specifics, policy requirements, and accuracy before publishing the listing.

Yes. It is useful when creating listings quickly, comparing competitor wording, rewriting weak supplier titles, or making product titles more readable for marketplace buyers.

No. This first version builds titles live in the browser and does not save generated titles to a Wuanto account or database.

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