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A new AI-assisted tool for easy selling is now available in Germany, aiming to streamline the sales process and increase the number of offers on the platform. The tool, developed by a leading brand, simplifies the process of setting up an item for sale with minimal effort required.
The tool automates much of the setup process, using image recognition and data-based analysis. It suggests suitable categories and supplements important information, making it easier for private sellers to list their unwanted items.
Dr. Saskia Meier-Andrae, Managing Director of the brand in Germany, sees the pre-loved market as an opportunity to boost household budgets and a central growth market. The brand's commitment to this sector is evident in the development of more AI-supported features, which are in the pipeline.
The brand has offered free private selling on its platform for two years, and it was the first market to introduce this. This move was inspired by a survey that found over a quarter of adults in Germany own more than 50 unused items they could sell.
The survey, which can be downloaded in PNG format, also revealed that clothing and footwear are the most commonly unused items, with 51.2% of respondents indicating they could sell items in this category. Books and comics (30.3%) and records, CDs, and DVDs (29.8%) are also commonly unused items.
Particularly, Generation Z's digital natives possess much unused electronics. 35.5% of 18-29 year-olds have unused phones and smartphones, and 33.4% have unused computers, tablets, and networking items. However, 21.6% of respondents don't know the actual value of their unused items, particularly among 18-29 year-olds (44.1%).
The survey findings indicate much potential untapped in the pre-loved market in Germany. In March, the brand also introduced an AI-based function for commercial sellers that makes the sales process more efficient. More than 10 million sellers worldwide have already used the brand's generative AI functions, with over 100 million listings created automatically.
A breakdown of the types of unused items in German households can also be downloaded in PNG format. The current AI updates are another step in the brand's strategy to make the sales process more efficient and increase the number of offers on the platform.
A photo of Saskia Meier Andrae, Managing Director of the brand in Germany, can be downloaded in JPG format. The new AI tool for private sellers can also be downloaded in PNG format. The brand introducing the new AI-supported tool for easy sales by private individuals in Germany is not explicitly mentioned in the provided search results.