jack.boutique
Build marketplace-ready listings that do not expire.
Strong marketplaces force useful listing discipline: title, images, category, tags, files, policies, trust, and renewal choices. We should keep that rigor — but on jack.boutique the product should be evergreen, unlimited, and owned by us.
What strong marketplaces make sellers do
- Choose product type: physical or digital.
- Add title with buyer-intent keywords.
- Add photos/video: cover, detail, use case, what buyer receives, scale/context.
- Pick category and attributes so search understands the item.
- Set renewal/listing settings. Some marketplace listings need renewal after the listing period.
- Set price, quantity, variations, personalization, and SKU.
- Write description: first lines, what is included, how to use, license/support notes.
- Add tags and materials/components.
- Upload digital files or define fulfillment/shipping.
- Check policies, taxes/payment/shipping settings, then publish.
What we should question
Marketplace problem: if a digital product takes serious work to list, paying recurring listing fees and having marketplace constraints such as finite quantity caps is a weak ownership model.
jack.boutique answer: keep the listing quality process, but make products evergreen by default: no 4-month expiry, no artificial 999-stock ceiling, no marketplace dependency as source of truth.
Policy for us
jack.boutique should treat marketplace as an export channel only. The permanent product listing lives here forever unless Billy/seller retires it.
jack.boutique evergreen listing standard
| Listing area | Marketplace-style requirement worth keeping | jack.boutique upgrade |
|---|---|---|
| Availability | Quantity field, often set high for digital items. | Evergreen digital inventory: unlimited unless intentionally limited. |
| Renewal | Listing-period/renewal model creates recurring friction/cost. | Permanent listing: remains live until manually retired. |
| Media | Multiple images/videos expected. | Require cover, what-it-is, how-it-works, what-you-receive, trust/digital-only, and proof/preview slide. |
| SEO | Title, category, attributes, tags, materials. | Store primary intent, secondary intents, tags, buyer persona, use cases, and export-safe marketplace copy. |
| Digital files | Upload deliverables. | Require deliverable, package ZIP, preview path, quick-start guide, disclaimer, support/refund note. |
| Trust | Policies and delivery promises. | Show provenance: what files exist, when updated, what buyer gets, compatibility, and support rules. |
| Channels | An external marketplace listing is the live product. | jack.boutique is source of truth; External marketplace exports are generated from jack.boutique. |
Use this as the creation checklist
- Identify the real deliverable file/package.
- Define exact buyer and use case.
- Write title, subtitle, first 160-char search description.
- Create 6 listing visuals, not just one thumbnail.
- Write long description with “what you receive”.
- Add tags, category, attributes, materials/components.
- Add delivery, compatibility, support, refund/disclaimer notes.
- Set evergreen availability on jack.boutique.
- Only then optionally export marketplace-ready data.
CSV preview for marketplace/manual export
This export is a channel draft, not the source of truth. External channels may impose their own listing, renewal, or quantity rules.