Developer and e-commerce automation specialist for Emall and Ozon marketplaces. My ZennoPoster-based AI system uploads products 24/7, fills in all properties, and tracks prices and stock levels automatically.
Telegram: @sergeiozon
Subscription: 330 BYN/month
The program processes supplier JSON data, rewrites product descriptions via AI, fills all required and optional attributes, selects category levels (primary, secondary, tertiary), uploads images, and generates a fully ready product card.
Our solution is tailored to Ozon’s API: the AI-powered script recognizes necessary fields, populates product descriptions and parameters, handles required properties, and skips irrelevant ones. The result is a marketplace-ready product card.
Scripts run on ZennoPoster or Zennobox and call DeepSeek (or another AI) when needed. As long as the AI subscription is active, the bot never stops and processes hundreds of products without interruption.
The algorithm analyzes supplier data to determine primary, secondary, and tertiary categories. It identifies which attributes are required, which are optional, and which should be skipped, filling only relevant fields.
Tracks competitor prices and supplier stock levels in real time. The system automatically raises or lowers prices to maintain your minimum margin requirements.
You set the minimum profit percentage. The script compares competitor prices and sets the optimal price accordingly. If profit margin falls below the threshold, the product is deprioritized.
The script connects via API to your database or CSV file, retrieving all necessary information: title, description, attributes, and images.
DeepSeek (or ChatGPT) rewrites the description, injects SEO keywords, removes duplicates and errors—delivering a marketplace-ready text.
The algorithm examines title and description to select the most relevant Emall and Ozon categories (main, subcategory, and tertiary).
The program checks the database for attributes marked as “required” and fills them. If any required field is missing, an error notification is generated.
The script uploads images from a specified folder or URL to the marketplace, attaches them to the product card, and publishes the listing.
In the background, the bot checks competitor price changes and supplier stock levels. When needed, it adjusts the price or temporarily removes the product from sale.