Changelogs
Everything that's new in Droopify: features, improvements, and fixes, release after release.
You asked, and we listened: automatic ordering and order monitoring for AliExpress are now available. Two features built to take the most repetitive part of order management off your hands, so you can focus on growing your sales.
With automatic ordering you no longer need to manually purchase the product from the AliExpress website: Droopify places the order for you, leaving you only to confirm the payment directly on AliExpress.
Automatic order monitoring lets Droopify track the status of the AliExpress order on its own, automatically updating both the eBay order and the Droopify order until it's delivered. Your customer will receive automatic messages and the updated tracking code, so they stay informed about the shipment without you having to step in.
After months of testing, we're ready to announce Droopify's new AI features for listing optimization. With AI you can significantly improve titles, descriptions and item specifics for products imported from AliExpress and Amazon, with results that, in our analysis, boosted sales on optimized listings by up to 40%.
The impact is especially strong on AliExpress listings, where the AI generates titles and descriptions that are extremely consistent with the product being sold, cutting down manual work and raising the quality your customers see. Optimizing a listing costs 0.5 credits.
We also revisited the costs around order tracking: converting tracking codes into Aquiline Tracking drops from 1.5 to 1 credit, while we introduced a 0.5 credit cost for order monitoring. The total cost of a full conversion stays the same at 1.5 credits, but spending is now clearer and split by function.
As always, we wrapped up this update with several bug fixes and small visual improvements, for an even smoother experience.
Select the products you want to update, choose the action you need and confirm: all in a few seconds, without opening every single listing.
Among the many bulk actions available, the most requested are increasing your profit percentage, changing fixed cents, and updating stock availability, along with several other operations designed to save you time.
Every action shows up in the new panel to the left of the filters, where you can track progress in real time: completed, in progress, or failed.
We also added the ability to enable or disable monitoring for a listing directly from its edit panel, for granular control without touching the rest of your catalog.
And for sellers who plan ahead, scheduled listing publishing is back: less time managing, more time growing your sales.
We always listen to our community's requests, and this time we brought major updates for sellers using AliExpress as a supplier.
First, we updated Droopify's Chrome extension, which now lets you create drafts directly from the AliExpress website, importing only the selected variant: a feature no other software offers.
To simplify managing eBay stores connected to AliExpress, we merged the old account settings into a single configuration, with a unified package origin and shipping time regardless of where the item actually ships from, plus advanced settings for sellers who want more control.
We also added, in the eBay store settings, the ability to set blacklisted keywords that will never appear in the title, description or item specifics, and improved description generation by automatically removing links, phone numbers and emails that could get listings banned. Finally, you'll find new filters on the Drafts, Inventory and Orders pages.
We've added the new Problem Orders page to the dashboard, the place to receive and manage cancellations, returns and disputes without having to check every eBay account every day and risk missing something.
From now on, every order with an ongoing issue gets notified automatically and highlighted in its dedicated page, so you can step in right away and protect your feedback and seller metrics.
We've also improved visibility on the Orders page: every order with a problem is now automatically tagged based on the type of issue it's facing, so you can tell at a glance whether it's a cancellation, a return or a dispute, without opening the order details.
So you never miss a thing, the navigation bar now always shows a red badge with the number of unresolved problem orders, updated in real time.
Remember: handling these orders as quickly as possible is essential to protect your eBay account and keep your customers happy.
We added new filters to the Orders page: you can now isolate orders with or without feedback and narrow your search by date range, so you find exactly what you need right away. Inventory got more precise too, thanks to the new restricted products filter, built to spot at-risk listings in seconds.
On the Orders page we introduced two highly requested bulk actions: bulk delete and bulk feedback sending, so you can close in a few clicks what used to take dozens of individual operations.
There's more for sellers managing multiple suppliers and channels: the Supplier Accounts page now shows a Personal/Business column, and Settings has a new Export Data section to download your information whenever you want. Connecting Amazon accounts is more precise too, letting you specify right away whether it's a personal or business account.
Finally, we fixed several bugs in the Competitor Scanner Chrome extension on specific eBay marketplaces, so competitor monitoring stays reliable.