Already have a listing that gets few views or sales? Paste your current title, tags, and description, and the optimizer shows what to improve — then rewrites it into a stronger, search-ready version.
When a listing gets impressions but no clicks, or clicks but no sales, start with the fields you can control: title, tags, description, attributes, and the first photo. The optimizer reviews the listing copy and rewrites it so buyers can understand the item more clearly.
Start with search matching. Etsy says search scans titles, tags, and attributes. If the title leads with vague words, tags repeat one angle, or key buyer terms are missing, the listing may miss relevant searches.
Check relevance and clarity. The listing may show up, but the title reads like a keyword list or does not quickly explain the item. Lead with what the item is and the key details buyers need first.
Check buyer confidence. The description may skip what buyers need to decide — size, material, personalization steps, processing, or shipping expectations. Open with a plain summary, then answer decision questions.
Drop in your current title, tags, and description. The optimizer reads what you already have rather than starting blank.
It flags weak spots — vague titles, repetitive tags, thin descriptions, missing buyer details — and prioritizes the highest-impact fix.
It produces an improved title, 13 tags, and description, and shows what changed so you can copy the new version straight back to Etsy.
Before: "Gift Gift Idea Handmade Custom Personalized Gift for Her Mom Wife."
After: Lead with the product ("Personalized Birthstone Necklace"), then add the strongest modifier and recipient once.
Before: 13 tags that all repeat "gift for her."
After: Spread across material, style, occasion, and recipient so the listing can match more relevant searches.
Before: First line stacks keywords with no buyer context.
After: Plain product summary first, then bullets for size, material, personalization, and shipping.
It reviews an existing listing's title, tags, and description, finds what is holding it back, and rewrites those fields to be clearer and easier for buyers to find. Unlike a generator, it starts from a listing you already have rather than from scratch.
Low views can be a search matching problem, so start with the fields Etsy uses to match listings: title, tags, and attributes. Make sure the item is clearly named, all 13 tags are used with varied buyer intents under the 20-character limit, and relevant attributes are filled in. Then use Etsy Stats to watch whether search traffic changes over time.
The analyzer scores a listing and tells you what is wrong. The optimizer goes one step further and rewrites the title, tags, and description for you, so you have an improved version ready to paste back into Etsy.
No tool can guarantee rankings or sales — those depend on competition, price, photos, reviews, listing quality, customer service, and Etsy's own search signals. Optimizing the fields you control (title, tags, description, attributes, and listing clarity) removes some avoidable reasons a good product gets overlooked.
Open the workspace in Optimize mode, paste your current title, tags, and description, and get an improved version with the changes highlighted.