InkFrog sellers are not just looking for a new login screen.

They are looking for the workflows their eBay store already depends on: listing management, inventory context, pricing control, end-and-relist behavior, sales visibility, and a system that helps keep older inventory from going stale.

That is the standard we are building toward with BinFlip.

Our goal is simple: match the practical InkFrog workflows eBay sellers relied on, feature by feature, while keeping BinFlip focused on a cleaner, modern eBay-first workflow.

One of the most important pieces of that is automatic listing management.

BinFlip can now automatically end eligible eBay listings, and it can optionally relist them too.

End Only, or End and Relist

Different sellers want different levels of automation.

Some sellers want the full flow:

Other sellers want a more controlled workflow:

BinFlip supports both.

That matters because not every seller runs the same kind of eBay store. Some stores have mostly one-off inventory. Some have repeatable products. Some sellers want automation to handle the whole cycle. Others want automation to handle the repetitive first step while they keep final approval.

The point is not to force one workflow on everyone.

The point is to make the workflow controllable.

Why Automatic Ending Helps

Old listings are easy to ignore.

You list the item, it does not sell, and then it quietly becomes part of the background. Maybe the price is too high. Maybe the market moved. Maybe the listing needs a refresh. Maybe the item just needs another chance.

Automatic ending gives sellers a way to keep those listings from sitting forever.

For eligible listings, BinFlip can handle the routine maintenance that sellers otherwise have to remember manually. That means fewer stale listings hiding in the store and fewer repetitive clicks just to keep the business moving.

When automatic relist is enabled, BinFlip can continue the flow and put the listing back up. When automatic relist is not enabled, the listing can be ended and left for seller review.

That flexibility is important.

Why BinFlip Skips Listings With Previous Sales

There is one safety rule we care about a lot:

BinFlip skips listings with previous sales.

That is intentional.

On eBay, previous sales can create useful momentum. A listing that shows sold history can give buyers confidence because they can see that other people have already bought from that listing.

For example, a listing with visible sold history can communicate:

If automation ends and relists that kind of listing, the seller may lose some of that visible sales momentum. For repeatable items, multi-quantity listings, or anything that benefits from previous sold count, protecting that history can be more valuable than refreshing the listing.

That is why BinFlip takes the safer path.

If a listing has previous sales, BinFlip does not automatically end and relist it. We would rather protect a listing that is already proving itself than blindly refresh everything.

Automation should help sellers. It should not erase useful signals by accident.

Tested on Our Own eBay Store

We did not build this as a theoretical feature.

We tested the process over and over again on our own eBay store before presenting it as a real workflow for sellers.

That testing matters because eBay listing automation is not something to treat casually. Ending a listing, relisting it, preserving the right records, and keeping seller control intact all need to work reliably.

We wanted to see the behavior in our own store, with real listings, real inventory, real timing, and real operational consequences.

That is how BinFlip is being built: not as a generic feature checklist, but as software we are willing to use in our own resale workflow.

Matching the Workflows InkFrog Sellers Depend On

InkFrog sellers are coming from a tool that handled a lot of listing workflow over the years.

We respect that.

That is why our focus is not just "import your data and good luck." Our focus is to keep building the features sellers actually used to run their eBay business.

BinFlip already supports important pieces of that transition:

We are continuing to build feature by feature so sellers leaving InkFrog have a practical place to land.

Not every seller needs every feature on day one. But every seller needs confidence that the product is moving in the right direction and that the team understands the workflows at stake.

That is what we are trying to prove with BinFlip.

A Better Kind of Automation

Good automation is not just "do everything automatically."

Good automation knows when to act and when to stay out of the way.

For BinFlip automatic end and relist, that means:

That is the kind of automation eBay sellers actually need.

It is practical. It is controlled. It is built around the difference between stale listings that need help and successful listings that should be protected.

If You Are Moving From InkFrog

If you are comparing InkFrog alternatives right now, automatic end and relist should be part of the conversation.

But the details matter.

Ask whether the tool can end listings without forcing a relist. Ask whether relist is optional. Ask whether it protects listings that already have sales. Ask whether the team has tested the workflow in a real eBay store.

Those are the questions we care about too.

BinFlip is built for eBay sellers who want inventory, listings, sales, storage, pricing, relisting, and profit in one connected workflow.

If you want to see how automatic listing endings, optional relist, pricing rules, and inventory management can work together, start a free 14-day BinFlip trial.

If you are moving from InkFrog and want help thinking through the transition, email support@binflip.com.