Summary
Manual product listing was slow and error-prone.
Automated image processing and API publishing system.
Increased listings from 15 to 100 per day.
Client story
Euro Motor Group specializes in selling BMW spare parts online, with 95% of their sales happening through eBay. Managing a catalog of over 10,000 items, they struggled with time-consuming manual listings, especially entering compatibility info for each part. This often led to errors, affecting their ratings.
They turned to 2410 to fix this. The result was an automated system that cut the manual labor, reduced mistakes, and significantly sped up the listing process - turning hours of work into minutes.
Project overview
2410 developed an automated platform for Euro Motor Group to simplify and speed up product listings on eBay and Amazon.
The system processes images, recognizes part numbers, fetches product data from third-party sources, and auto-generates listings. It groups photos using visual dividers, builds product cards, and publishes them via API - minimizing manual input.
A control panel and Telegram bot offer flexible user access, while features like translation, draft saving, and XML export support large-scale, multilingual e-commerce.
- Sergei, Euromotorgroup (SIA "EUROMOTORGROUP")
Key features delivered
- Image sorting and grouping using black screen dividers
- Part number recognition
- Auto-filled product cards
- Description translation
- One-click publishing
- Draft support
- Telegram bot (alternative interface)
- XML file generation for auto24
- Admin panel with filters and templates
Technology stack
The result
The launch of the eBay automation system transformed the daily operations of Euro Motor Group, a business handling over 10,000 BMW spare parts. By integrating eBay Commerce API and streamlining the listing process, the platform drastically increased productivity and reduced human error.
Previously, managers manually listed about 15 products per day. Now, with automation, they can publish up to 100 products daily—a more than 6x boost in efficiency.
Tip: Automation not only speeds up listings but also helps maintain consistent data quality, which boosts platform reputation and minimizes product returns.
Main Outcomes
- Bulk processing of product photos with automatic grouping
- Real-time OCR and compatibility matching using part numbers
- Instant description generation via structured templates
- Automated listing through eBay API with category and shipping logic
- Centralized control panel for managing listings and drafts
The interface was built with usability and scalability in mind. Admins manage roles and permissions, while managers work within a clear, card-based workflow that tracks product status from draft to publication.
Screenshots
Login page:
Login page
Login interface for employee access and role management.
Control panel (prototype):
Control panel prototype
Initial layout of the system's control dashboard.
Control panel (final):
Final control panel
Final UI for managing products and drafts.
Product compatibility data:
Compatibility data
Compatibility mapping interface with vehicle models.
Final products page:
Products page
Live product listings in the system.
Delivery settings:
Delivery rates
Shipping cost configuration for different countries.
Adding a new product:
Add product
Interface for uploading product data and images.
Note: Automating eBay listings at scale improves not just speed, but also consistency across product titles, descriptions, and metadata—key factors in SEO and platform search visibility.
The solution is now a central part of Euro Motor Group’s operations—powering high-volume listings, multilingual descriptions, and seamless integration with global marketplaces.
Thinking about building a similar system?
Here are some of the most common questions from clients who are considering developing a similar automation platform for their business. Whether you're listing car parts, fashion items, or electronics - these answers will help you understand how a custom system like this can work for your specific needs.
Most of it. Our system can automate image grouping, part number recognition via OCR, product data fetching from external databases, description generation, translation, and even publishing to platforms like eBay or Amazon via API. Human input is only needed for photo upload and a few fields like price or location in the car, which can also be minimized over time.
Yes. The system architecture is modular and can be tailored to different industries - whether you're selling car parts, electronics, or fashion. We adjust image handling rules, data sources, field structure, and publishing logic to match your product category and the marketplaces you use.
The system flags any issues - like unreadable codes or missing matches - and allows manual correction via a user-friendly dashboard or chat interface (e.g., Telegram bot). Over time, it can learn from user input and improve recognition or fallback logic using remembered patterns.
Absolutely. The platform can support simultaneous publishing to eBay, Amazon, and other platforms (including local ones) using their respective APIs. Category mapping, language localization, and product formatting are handled individually per marketplace.
Not at all. The interface is built for non-technical users, with clear dashboards, product cards, and one-click actions. Everything runs in the browser or via Telegram - no need to install software or write code.
Photos can be uploaded in bulk from mobile or desktop, and we support mobile-first workflows through chatbots. Black screen separators are used to group photo sets, and everything is sorted automatically on upload.
Yes, it includes a role-based admin panel. You can assign roles like photographer, content editor, or manager, and control what each user can access or modify. Admins can also monitor performance and task progress.