Before you start
- An eBay seller account with business policies set up
- An Auto-Pilot or Enterprise plan (desktop bot features require a paid tier)
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit), or macOS with the DroboAI .dmg
- Sleep mode disabled — DroboAI will not keep running if the PC sleeps. Set Sleep to Never while the app is working (screen off is fine)
PC must stay awake
Windows: Settings → System → Power & sleep → Sleep = Never. macOS: System Settings → Energy / Battery → prevent automatic sleeping when the display is off. Leave DroboAI and Chrome open or minimized.
1. Create your DroboAI account
Sign up on this site and start your trial or subscribe from Pricing. Use the same email for the desktop app.
2. Download & install
- Download DroboAI Desktop for Windows.
- Run the installer and launch the app.
- Click Sign in with browser and complete device auth with your DroboAI account.
3. Link eBay (Session)
- Open Session in the sidebar.
- Click Login with Browser — Chrome opens to eBay Seller Hub.
- Sign in to the eBay site that matches your marketplace (e.g. https://ebay.com). Do not use Google/Facebook sign-in — type your email, then sign in with a password or SMS (text code). Those are the two login options — SMS is not “2FA.”
- Wait for the connected status in the app. Keep Chrome open while automation runs.
Full walkthrough: eBay linking guide
4. Configure Settings
- Open Settings in the desktop app.
- Set Country/Region to match the eBay site you signed into.
- Add item location postal codes for new listings.
- Review listings sync defaults (min profit %, retries, Auto-end OOS).
5. Run your first upload
- Confirm Session is connected and Chrome is still open.
- Go to Upload (Discover & Post).
- Set Target to 1 for a first test (follow the 7-day warm-up if your account is new).
- Set Profit %, QTY, and optional price filters.
- Click Start and watch the activity log. Click Stop when done.
Each successful post saves a row to local config.json — that catalog powers Listings refresh and Orders.
Next steps: Read the full documentation, watch the video tutorial, or open troubleshooting if something fails.