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New Sidebar Beta, Stronger Amazon Compatibility, and More Reliable Listing Creation

As automation workflows scale, reliability and usability become increasingly important for daily operations.

This update focuses on improving both.

The platform introduces a redesigned Sidebar experience in beta, upgrades browser compatibility for Amazon workflows, and significantly improves listing creation reliability through enhanced retry and timeout handling.


Key Takeaways

This release focuses on interface clarity, browser stability, and more reliable listing creation workflows.

Main highlights include:

  • Updated Sidebar design released to beta, improving navigation and workflow visibility
  • Browser upgraded to version 141.0.0-11, improving compatibility with Amazon updates
  • Exbot description fetching now reaches ~98% success rate, improving listing reliability
  • Automatic retry handling for failed tasks and browser timeouts, reducing manual intervention

These updates strengthen both the usability and operational stability of the platform.


New Sidebar Design Released to Beta

A redesigned Sidebar is now available in beta.

The update introduces:

  • a cleaner overall layout
  • improved visual hierarchy
  • easier access to important sections

The new structure is especially useful for users managing multiple workflows simultaneously.

By making navigation more intuitive, the updated Sidebar helps users:

  • switch between sections faster
  • reduce workspace clutter
  • improve visibility of key operational areas

This continues the platform’s ongoing effort to modernize the interface while improving day-to-day usability.


Improved Amazon Compatibility with Browser Upgrade

The platform browser has been upgraded to version 141.0.0-11.

This update improves compatibility with recent Amazon page changes and helps reduce:

  • parsing errors
  • rendering issues
  • workflow interruptions caused by UI changes on supplier pages

Since Amazon frequently updates its interface, maintaining browser compatibility is critical for stable automation behavior.

The upgraded browser helps ensure:

  • smoother supplier interaction
  • more reliable automation flows
  • fewer failures caused by frontend changes

Listing Creation Reliability Significantly Improved

One of the most important improvements in this release targets listing creation stability.

Description fetching through Exbot now operates with an approximately 98% success rate.

This significantly improves listing creation reliability and reduces failed publishing attempts.

Additionally:

  • failed tasks caused by rare timeout issues are now automatically retried instead of being dropped
  • browser request timeout retry logic has been implemented

These improvements help ensure that temporary browser or network delays no longer require unnecessary manual intervention.

For sellers, this means:

  • more reliable listing publishing
  • fewer incomplete tasks
  • smoother automation workflows during peak activity periods

Since listing creation is one of the platform’s core operational systems, these stability improvements directly strengthen the overall automation experience.


Smarter Retry Logic for Better Stability

Temporary failures are unavoidable in large-scale automation environments.

To improve resilience, the platform now includes retry logic for:

  • browser request timeouts
  • failed description fetching tasks

Instead of failing permanently, the system can now automatically retry affected operations.

This helps:

  • reduce manual recovery work
  • improve completion rates
  • maintain workflow continuity during temporary interruptions

The result is a more fault-tolerant automation system capable of handling instability more gracefully.


Improving Reliability Behind the Scenes

This update focuses heavily on strengthening the systems users depend on every day.

Key improvements include:

  • cleaner and more intuitive navigation
  • stronger compatibility with Amazon workflows
  • higher listing creation success rates
  • automatic retry handling for temporary failures

For sellers, this translates into:

  • smoother navigation across workflows
  • fewer interruptions caused by supplier-side changes
  • more reliable listing publishing
  • reduced manual troubleshooting during automation tasks

As the platform continues scaling, infrastructure and stability improvements like these help ensure automation remains fast, dependable, and easier to manage.

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