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Quick start

From sign-up to your first listing in minutes: create your account, bring in your stock, connect your sales channels, and list.

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This is the quick overview of getting set up on Worldwatch: create your account, get your stock in, connect the channels you sell on, and list. The app guides you through it when you sign up; this page is the map.

1. Create your account

Sign up at app.worldwatch.market with Google or email. A free account lets you manage inventory and import your stock right away; listing to your channels is on a paid plan, and you only complete dealer verification when you want the Worldwatch marketplace and community. You can add a password, two-factor authentication, or a passkey any time; see secure your account.

2. Add your inventory

Your inventory is the source of truth everything else builds on, so bring your stock in first. Two ways:

  • Import existing stock: pull your listings from a spreadsheet, your website URL, or a hosted feed. Worldwatch imports the photos, titles, prices, and specs, and AI fills in the gaps.
  • Add watches one by one: add a watch, uploading a photo so AI identifies it and prefills the specs, or entering the reference number.

Already selling elsewhere? Import first. Pulling your existing stock from a spreadsheet, website, or feed is the fastest way to fill your inventory; you connect channels and list afterwards.

3. Connect your sales channels

Connect the marketplaces and stores you sell on so you can list from one place:

Don't see yours? Request a channel. Once connected, a sale on any channel automatically delists the watch everywhere else, so you never oversell a one-of-a-kind piece.

4. List your watches

Publish a watch to any connected channel, or list it on the Worldwatch marketplace for other dealers. The built-in AI writer drafts your title and description from the watch's details, so you're not writing each listing from scratch.

5. Make it yours

As you settle in:

  • Tune your notifications so you hear about what matters.
  • Review the plans and pick the one that fits as you grow.

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