Built by a seller,
for sellers.
ListifyAI started with one very simple frustration.
My name is Andrei. A few years ago, a friend of mine — a talented ceramics artist — asked me to help her figure out why her Etsy shop wasn't selling. She had beautiful products. Stunning photos. Real craftsmanship. But her listings were buried somewhere on page 8, invisible to the world.
We spent an entire evening rewriting her titles, researching keywords, editing descriptions, tweaking tags. Hours of work — for one listing. She had 60 products in her shop.
"I didn't open a shop to become an SEO expert," she told me. "I just want to make things and sell them."
That sentence stayed with me. Because she was right. Most Etsy sellers are creators — potters, jewellers, printmakers, makers of beautiful things. They shouldn't have to spend their evenings learning search algorithms. They should be making.
So I built ListifyAI. Not as a big business venture. Just as a tool I wished existed. Something that could take a photo of a handmade mug — or a quick description — and turn it into a listing that actually ranks. In seconds. Without the guesswork.
We launched quietly. No ads, no launch campaigns. Just a link shared in a few Etsy seller communities. Within the first week, over 400 sellers had tried it. Within a month, we had messages from people saying their views had tripled. That a listing they'd struggled with for months had suddenly hit page one.
That's all this is. A tool built with care, by someone who understands what it means to create something with your hands and just want the world to see it.