Marktplaats8Complete bone china dinner service for twelve
€ 650
From the Old Master in the hallway to the Wedgwood in the sideboard — Genlista handles the full mix of an estate at once. Bulk uploads, mixed categories, and a description tone that protects the family's expectations and the buyer's trust.

Mixed categories. One workflow. One week instead of one month.


Vague
Old bronze Buddha statue
Vintage Buddha, very nice piece. Found in attic. Some wear. No returns.
SEO-ready
Burmese bronze Buddha, Mandalay style, late 19th century
Seated in bhumisparsha mudra on a tiered lotus base, retaining traces of original gilt lacquer and red pigment. Surface consistent with age and devotional use. Comparable lots €1,200–€1,800.
Watch the AI read the object, fill every field, weigh the market and adapt the listing to each platform — in six languages.

Illustrative preview based on a real Burmese bronze Buddha. Your results vary with photo quality and category.
An estate has 200–800 items across 10 categories — no single specialist covers it all.
Heirs and executors are on a clock; every week of cataloguing is a week of carrying costs.
Photographing is fast. Writing 600 descriptions is the bottleneck.
You need to be diplomatic about value — neither overselling to the family nor underselling to buyers.
Genlista solves this automatically — in seconds, from a single photo.
Photograph hundreds of items on-site under any lighting — Genlista removes the background per photo and produces clean, catalog-ready images on a uniform white backdrop. One click per item, included on every plan.
Drop in the entire inventory at once — paintings, porcelain, silver, books, furniture, jewellery. Genlista categorises and drafts each one with the right vocabulary.
What used to take a 3-person team a month now takes one person a week. Free up cataloguers for the lots that actually need a specialist eye.
Conservative attribution and condition language by default — protects the executor, manages family expectations, and earns buyer trust.
Same inventory, multiple destinations: high-value lots to LiveAuctioneers and Catawiki, mid-tier to eBay and Marktplaats, the rest to your viewing-day site.
Unlimited listings, bulk uploads, the full AI Expert Assistant for the lots that need it, and multilingual catalogues. Designed for estate volume — switch up to Auction House if you regularly run timed sales.
Start free, run a sample drawer through Genlista, and see how much of the catalogue writes itself.


Burmese bronze Buddha, Mandalay style, late 19th century
No typing, no Photoshop, no copy-pasting between platforms.
Step 1 / 4 · swipe →
Phone, kitchen table, anywhere.
Maker, period, materials, condition.
Title, copy, price, cut-out — in 6 languages.
Catawiki, eBay, Vinted, Marketplace.
Watch the AI read the object, fill every field, weigh the market and adapt the listing to each platform — in six languages.

Illustrative preview based on a real Burmese bronze Buddha. Your results vary with photo quality and category.


Vague
Old bronze Buddha statue
Vintage Buddha, very nice piece. Found in attic. Some wear. No returns.
SEO-ready
Burmese bronze Buddha, Mandalay style, late 19th century
Seated in bhumisparsha mudra on a tiered lotus base, retaining traces of original gilt lacquer and red pigment. Surface consistent with age and devotional use. Comparable lots €1,200–€1,800.
Examples of mixed-content estate lots — silver, rugs, furniture and ceramics — each described and routed to the right marketplace.
Marktplaats8Complete bone china dinner service for twelve
€ 650
Catawiki7Estate jewellery box — pearls, cameos & gold pieces
€ 1,900
eBay6Library of leather-bound books, late 19th century
€ 480
LiveAuctioneers4Set of six Louis XV style fauteuils
€ 1,500 – 2,000
One photo in. A complete, ready-to-publish listing out. While you'd still be opening tabs to research the maker, the assistant has already written the description, set the price range, translated it into 6 languages and flagged anything suspicious about the piece.
Recognises maker, period, style, materials and probable origin from your photo. No more 'pretty old vase' — actual catalogue language.
Title, full catalogue text, condition, dimensions, item specifics — formatted for the platform you sell on (eBay, Vinted, Catawiki, Marketplace).
Estimates a realistic asking price and auction range based on comparable sales for the maker, period and condition.
Spots fake signatures, wrong glaze for the period, mismatched marks, restoration. The kind of mistake that costs you a refund or a buyer dispute.
Same listing, instantly in 6 languages — Dutch, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish. Open Vinted FR, Marktplaats NL and eBay DE without a translator.
Saves every draft. Next time the same model walks in, you start from your previous listing — not a blank page.
per item — researching the maker, writing copy, picking a price, rewriting for each platform, translating, editing the photo background.
per item — upload one photo, the assistant does the research, writing, pricing, translation and cut-out. You review, tweak if needed, publish.
List 30 items in the time it used to take you to list 1. The bottleneck shifts from typing to sourcing — which is the part that actually makes you money.
An estate has 200–800 items across 10 categories — no single specialist covers it all.
Heirs and executors are on a clock; every week of cataloguing is a week of carrying costs.
Photographing is fast. Writing 600 descriptions is the bottleneck.
You need to be diplomatic about value — neither overselling to the family nor underselling to buyers.
Genlista solves this automatically — in seconds, from a single photo.
Photograph hundreds of items on-site under any lighting — Genlista removes the background per photo and produces clean, catalog-ready images on a uniform white backdrop. One click per item, included on every plan.
Drop in the entire inventory at once — paintings, porcelain, silver, books, furniture, jewellery. Genlista categorises and drafts each one with the right vocabulary.
What used to take a 3-person team a month now takes one person a week. Free up cataloguers for the lots that actually need a specialist eye.
Conservative attribution and condition language by default — protects the executor, manages family expectations, and earns buyer trust.
Same inventory, multiple destinations: high-value lots to LiveAuctioneers and Catawiki, mid-tier to eBay and Marktplaats, the rest to your viewing-day site.
Unlimited listings, bulk uploads, the full AI Expert Assistant for the lots that need it, and multilingual catalogues. Designed for estate volume — switch up to Auction House if you regularly run timed sales.
Start free, run a sample drawer through Genlista, and see how much of the catalogue writes itself.