EtsyHunt analyses the Etsy marketplace — products, shops, keywords. Elistit produces the listing once you've decided what to make. They're both useful, just at different stages.
| Feature | Elistit | EtsyHunt |
|---|---|---|
| Research | ||
| Product + niche discovery | — | ✓ |
| Capabilities | ||
| Keyword tracking + competition data | — | ✓ |
| Shop analytics + sales estimates | — | ✓ |
| Listing audit + grading | — | ✓ |
| Print-ready 300 DPI files in 5 ratios | ✓ | — |
| Lifestyle mockup compositing | ✓ | — |
| AI-drafted SEO title + 13 tags + description | ✓ | — |
| Listing pushed to Etsy as draft via API | ✓ | — |
| Monthly subscription tiers | — | ✓ |
| Production | ||
| AI image generation from a brief | ✓ | — |
| Pricing model | ||
| Per-listing credit pricing | ✓ | — |
EtsyHunt helps you spot opportunities — products that are selling, niches with breathable competition, keywords with real volume. Elistit takes it from there: artwork, files, mockups, copy, draft on Etsy. Different parts of the same workflow.
EtsyHunt audits and scores existing listings. Elistit creates new ones from a brief, with SEO copy and print-ready files generated together. If your bottleneck is "is this listing good?", EtsyHunt. If your bottleneck is "how do I ship the next listing without burning an evening?", Elistit.
Most sellers use a research tool like EtsyHunt monthly (or quarterly) for niche strategy, and a production tool like Elistit weekly (or daily) for actually shipping listings. The research cadence is slow; the production cadence is fast. Different tools for different rhythms.
No. EtsyHunt is a product-discovery and analytics database. Elistit is a production workflow. They sit at different stages of the pipeline.
Elistit focuses on producing the listings you decide to make. Pair it with EtsyHunt or similar for discovery.
Not as a direct integration. The workflow is: find an opportunity in EtsyHunt, brief Elistit, ship the listing.
If your shop has product ideas but not the time to produce them, Elistit pays back faster. If you’re unsure what to make, EtsyHunt earns its cost first.
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