Listing Detail Archiver runs every day so the team catches shifts in listing health signals before they become another…
Brett handles keep a clean history of detail-page changes so the team can see exactly what shifted when performance drops. It stays in observe mode and shows the reasoning before anyone acts.
No credit card. Observe-only until you approve.
Trigger
Scheduled
Runs
Daily
Agent
Brett
Mode
Read-only
Setup
3 minutes
What it does
Five jobs Brett handles before the issue becomes another manual cleanup loop.
Claim-based, operator-first, and tied to the exact handoff the team would otherwise have to manage by hand.
Pulls the freshest catalog data tied to Listing Detail Archiver so the workflow starts from the live account state, not a stale report.
Brett joins that signal against the surrounding business context, including guardrails, thresholds, and the ASIN or campaign data that makes the decision usable.
Scores the issue or opportunity in operator language so the team can see what changed, why it matters, and what deserves attention first.
Builds the exact next step for listing detail archiver, with the reasoning attached and the proposed action kept inside your chosen mode.
Nothing changes in the account. The workflow turns the signal into a decision-ready brief. The result lands in the same Mission Control audit trail as the rest of Ultra.
Why operators use this
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Catalog issues are brutal because they can kill conversion before anyone realizes the listing changed.
Manual catalog QA means checking suppression queues, image blocks, variation health, attributes, and detail page changes across a sprawling catalog that never stays still for long.
Most teams do this reactively. They catch it after the conversion rate tanks, after ads stop converting, or after a support ticket points to a broken detail page.
The damage is not just cosmetic. Listing issues break rank, waste traffic, and create a cleanup job that nobody planned for that week.
A suppressed or broken listing can sit unnoticed for days and turn paid traffic into dead spend before the catalog owner even opens the report.
How it runs
A real operating loop, not a vague promise.
Exact steps, accountable owners, and the human checkpoints kept in the sequence where trust actually matters.
Brett starts the scheduled cycle
AGENTThe cadence for listing detail archiver begins automatically on the schedule you set.
06:00 ET
Brett pulls the working set
AGENTBrett gathers the exact account slice needed for listing detail archiver and throws out noise that does not matter for this decision.
06:01 ET
Brett joins the surrounding context
AGENTThresholds, guardrails, prior actions, and the affected ASIN, campaign, or workflow context get attached before a recommendation is drafted.
06:02 ET
Brett scores what matters first
AGENTBrett ranks the issue by operator impact so the team sees the most important move before the long tail.
06:03 ET
Brett drafts the next move
AGENTThe workflow packages the exact change, the supporting logic, and the confidence score instead of dropping a vague alert into the team's lap.
06:04 ET
Mission Control gets the brief
HUMAN CHECKPOINTThe output lands as a governed brief with no changes executed, so the operator can review the conclusion without any account-side action.
Your schedule
Everything logs cleanly
AGENTThe recommendation, evidence, and timestamps stay visible so the team can decide what to do next without guessing what the workflow saw.
06:06 ET
What you get
This is the actual output. Not a screenshot from a slide deck.
The Mission Control-style review queue, with the reasoning and next-step controls attached to every line.
Listing Detail Archiver · Mission Control Preview
SHOWING 5 EXAMPLE ROWS · CATALOG OUTPUT READY FOR REVIEW
Your guardrails
Change any default. Any threshold. Any rule.
The defaults are grounded in real operator workflows, but every one of them is meant to be editable.
SEVERITY THRESHOLD
Standard
DEFAULT · EDITABLE
Controls how sensitive the workflow is to minor catalog drift versus real selling-risk issues.
AUTO-ESCALATION
Enabled
DEFAULT · TOGGLEABLE
Critical catalog issues can route straight to the owner instead of waiting for the next weekly sweep.
TRUSTED SOURCE
Primary template
YOUR CHOICE
Define which source of truth the workflow should compare against before flagging a mismatch.
LAUNCH EXCLUSIONS
Empty
EMPTY BY DEFAULT
Keep newly launched or intentionally changing ASINs out of automated catalog QA if needed.
Before you turn it on
What Brett needs to run properly.
Catalog health data connected
Required for suppression, attribute, and listing-state visibility.
Trusted content source defined
Needed so the workflow knows what the listing should look like.
ASIN owner routing ready
Required so broken listings go to the right person without manual forwarding.
Launch exception list
Optional when new detail pages are expected to be noisy for a while.
Image audit source
Optional for richer content-specific QA beyond suppression checks.
Slack or email alerts
Optional, but useful when catalog issues need faster escalation.
Used together
Sellers who turn this on also run.
Related automations keep people browsing the library instead of bouncing after one page.
Listing Quality Analyzer
Highlight the ASINs with weak imagery, thin copy, and conversion-risk signals before they become revenue problems.
Parent-Child Variation Audit
Find broken variation relationships, missing child links, and catalog structures that hurt conversion and discovery.
Suppressed Listing Audit
Sweep the catalog nightly for suppressed listings, stripped attributes, and broken detail pages before sales vanish.
Before you ask
Three questions we hear on every setup call.
No. Listing Detail Archiver stays in observe mode and never changes the account on its own.
Guardrails, explicit thresholds, and a full audit trail. The workflow shows the reasoning, stays inside the protection limits you set, and gives the team a reversible history instead of a black-box action.
Yes. Thresholds, exclusions, routing, and sensitivity can be set at the account level and, where relevant, narrowed to specific campaigns, ASINs, or watchlists.
Stop letting catalog cleanup wait until the problem is already expensiv…
Turn on Listing Detail Archiver. Ultra handles the first governed cycle, shows the reasoning, and keeps the next move visible before the team loses another day to manual follow-up.
No credit card. Observe-only until you approve.