No spreadsheet. No Photoshop. No copywriting. Just a conversation with Claude that ended with a real, listed-on-eBay bundle and a composite photo I didn't have to make.
What you're looking at: a real example from my own store. Three Nemadji pottery vases that had been sitting individually for over a month — combined into one bundle listing using Flip Intel's bundle tools inside Claude. The bundle is live on eBay. You can click through and see it.
I had three Nemadji pottery pieces that weren't moving as individual listings. Nice items, but each one is the kind of thing a collector might walk past at $15–$26. As a set? Maybe more interesting.
Nemadji Vintage Pottery — Earth Tones & Orange Swirl, 5.5"
View on eBay →Nemadji USA Pottery — White, Orange, Red, Black Swirl Vase, 8"
View on eBay →Nemadji Pottery Vase — Native American Style, Blue Green Swirl Matte, 5.5"
View on eBay →If a buyer wanted all three, they'd pay $59 plus shipping on three separate orders. Not great. Bundling fixes both: one shipment, one decision.
Verbatim — no special prompting. The interesting part is what Claude does between the questions. Each → tool call below is the Flip Intel connector doing real work against eBay's API.
Me
Look at my active listings — are there any slow movers I could bundle together?
Claude
Pulling your active listings and looking for items that fit naturally together…
I noticed three Nemadji pottery pieces that have been live for a while. They're all the same maker, similar style — the kind of grouping a collector would pay a premium for as a set. Want me to draft a bundle listing?
Me
Yes. Make the photo too.
Claude
Generating a composite photo from the three listings…
Here's the collage. Pricing the bundle at $55 (modest discount vs. $59 sum). Title: "Nemadji Pottery Vase Lot 3pc Minnesota USA Swirl Earth Tones Blue Green." Should I publish it live?
Me
Go.
Claude
Listed. Here's the URL.
Total time from "look at my listings" to a live eBay listing: a single Claude session. Most of it was reading what Claude proposed and saying yes.
Nemadji Pottery Vase Lot 3pc Minnesota USA Swirl Earth Tones Blue Green
$55.00
Composite photo generated by the agent, hosted on our infrastructure, served straight to eBay. The seller never touched Photoshop.
View the live listing on eBay →The first version of the bundle ended up under Costumes, Reenactment, Theater — clearly not where pottery belongs. That was a real shortcoming of the bundle workflow at the time: it picked a category without verifying. We shipped a fix shortly after (a suggest_ebay_category tool that calls eBay's taxonomy API to verify category fit before listing). I'm correcting the live listing's category manually.
I deliberately left the individual vases listed alongside the bundle. There's a small risk of two simultaneous sales — but I'd rather have both pathways visible to buyers. Collectors searching for a specific size find the individual; bundle hunters find the trio. The risk is mine to manage; the agent flagged it as a consideration and I accepted it.
The bundle is new. The point of this case study isn't "and it sold in 4 hours." The point is the workflow: from "are there slow movers I should bundle?" to a live, photographed, priced, written-up eBay listing — in one conversation, no other software. The selling part is up to the buyers.
Flip Intel is a connector for Claude. You sign up, paste an API key into Claude's connector settings, and Claude gains access to 17 read- and write-tools against your eBay store:
You're not running anything locally. You're not managing OAuth tokens. You're not writing prompts. You ask questions like you'd ask a knowledgeable assistant, and Claude figures out which tools to call.
7-day trial. Card required. The first listing the agent helps you ship usually pays for the year.
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