How Much Time Are You
Wasting on eBay Listings?

Move the sliders. The real numbers will surprise you.

Your Numbers

Items listed per month 50
10500
Minutes per listing (manual) 12 min
3 min30 min
Your hourly rate $20
$10/hr$50/hr
Average sale price per item $25
$5$200
Manual hours/month
10.0
hrs spent listing
With RGLister
0.4
hrs at 0.5 min/listing
Hours saved per month
9.6
hours back in your pocket
Dollar value of time saved
$192
per month at your hourly rate
Extra items you could list
1,152
with saved time
Extra monthly revenue
$28,800
from extra listings
Annual time savings
115 hrs
per year
Annual dollar savings
$2,304
in time value per year
You're losing 9.6 hours per month.
That's $192 in time you'll never get back.

RGLister costs $9.95/month. The math isn't complicated.

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How long does an eBay listing actually take?

Most sellers underestimate the time cost of manual listing because it doesn't feel like one task — it's a dozen micro-tasks strung together. When you add it up honestly, a single eBay listing takes 10–15 minutes even for experienced sellers.

Multiply that by 50 listings and you have a part-time job you're not getting paid for. The calculator above uses 0.5 minutes per listing for RGLister because that's realistically all it takes once you've uploaded your photos — the AI handles the research, the title, the specifics, and the description.

What could you do with those hours?

The opportunity cost of listing time is the number most sellers never calculate. Hours spent on listing are hours you're not sourcing new inventory, not researching higher-margin categories, not improving your shipping workflow, and not taking a day off. For a reseller running at volume, reclaiming even 10 hours per month is the difference between a hobby business and a scalable operation.

The extra revenue estimate in the calculator above is based on what you could list during recovered time — it's not guaranteed revenue, but it's a real ceiling you're bumping into right now by listing manually.