InkFrog Is Retiring. What eBay & Amazon Sellers Need To Do Next

INKFROG RETIREMENT NEWS

inkFrog Is Retiring.
And Some eBay Listings Could Break.

inkFrog has been part of the eBay selling world for years, helping sellers create listings, manage templates, sync stock and keep marketplace operations moving.

But with inkFrog retiring on 1st June 2026, sellers now need to act quickly before listings, templates and stock syncing workflows become a problem.

InkFrog to Ad-Lister Migration

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What Happens When inkFrog Shuts Down?

For many sellers, inkFrog was deeply integrated into their eBay workflow. The retirement of the platform does not just mean replacing a listing tool. It could impact your eBay templates, hosted images, stock syncing and marketplace operations.

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Broken Images

Hosted template graphics and product assets may stop displaying correctly.

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Damaged Branding

Older eBay templates may begin looking broken, inconsistent or unfinished.

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Lower Buyer Trust

Poor listing presentation can reduce conversions and buyer confidence.

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Lost Sales

Broken templates and syncing problems can directly impact revenue.

Key Dates inkFrog Users Need To Know

Platform Shutdown
1st June
2026
Suggested Export Deadline
31st May
2026

Why Sellers Are Moving To Ad-Lister

Ad-Lister gives sellers a more modern way to manage products, listings, stock and orders across multiple marketplaces from one central platform.

Centralised Products

Manage titles, descriptions, prices, images and stock from one system.

Marketplace Integrations

Connect eBay, Amazon, Etsy, Shopify, TikTok Shop, OnBuy, B&Q and more.

Stock Synchronisation

Keep inventory synced across all connected sales channels.

Bulk Listing Management

Update large product ranges faster without manually editing every listing.

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Don’t Wait Until Listings Break

If your business currently relies on inkFrog for templates, listings or stock syncing, now is the time to review your setup and prepare your migration.


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