NameJet Introduces Seller Dashboard

NameJet just announced the introduction of a Seller Dashboard, allowing sellers on the platform to see the status of their auction sales. Previously, sellers could “watch” their auctions when they went to auction within their bidder dashboard, and they could search for them individually or on a special auction page if that was created for their auctions.

This is good news for sellers, as it makes it much easier to see the status of their auction at any time rather than having to wait for a daily payment update email or having to email the NameJet team. The Seller Dashboard is located within a seller’s “My Account” page, listed on the left hand side under “My Listing.”

Here is a screenshot of the Seller Dashboard with the drop down menu showing the auction status options:

NameJet Seller Dashboard

Here is a screenshot of a sample Seller Dashboard with listings so people can see how it will look when listings are active:

NameJet Sample

I think sellers have been waiting for this for a while. The other way worked, but this will make it much easier to get an idea of how auctions are performing and see the payment status.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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4 COMMENTS

  1. That’s a great addition and although it took a LONG time to implement, should make things much easier for sellers.

    Was that NDA about this? 😉

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