Quick-Start Guide

autodropOS

Post a Facebook Marketplace listing in under 60 seconds. No CSV uploads. No account setups. Just scrape, format, copy, and post.

Step 1 — Install the Bookmarklet

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Drag the button to your bookmark bar

Open autodropOS and find the bookmarklet button at the top of the page. Drag it to your browser's bookmark bar — the horizontal bar of links at the top of your browser window.

If you don't see your bookmark bar, press Ctrl+B (Windows) or Cmd+B (Mac) to show it.

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Tip: Place it on your bookmark bar for fast access. Right-click the bookmark → Rename → type "autodropOS" for easy finding.

Step 2 — Scrape Your Public Inventory Page

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Click the bookmarklet on your dealer's public inventory page

Open a new tab and go to your dealer's public-facing inventory webpage — the one customers see without logging in. This is typically something like yoursite.com/inventory or yoursite.com/used-cars.

Click the autodropOS bookmarklet you installed. A new tab will open with the autodropOS formatter, and the vehicle data from the page you just scraped will be ready to paste.

Important: autodropOS scrapes your dealer's public inventory page only. It does not connect to Frazer, DealerCenter, or any internal DMS. If you don't have a public inventory page, contact your website provider to set one up.


Step 3 — Load Vehicles Into the Formatter

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Paste the scraped data

Back in the autodropOS tab, you'll see the paste zone. Click it or press Ctrl+V to paste the scraped vehicle data. The formatter will load all vehicles into a table.

Use the search bar to quickly find a specific make or model if you have a long inventory.

Pro tip: The formatter extracts make, model, year, price, mileage, and photos from the scraped page. If your dealer's inventory page doesn't include photos, the listing will still generate — but adding photos to your dealer's inventory page will improve quality scores.

Step 4 — Generate and Copy the Listing

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Click "Generate" on any vehicle

Find the vehicle you want to list in the table. Click "Generate" on that row. The formatter builds a polished Facebook Marketplace listing: title, price, mileage, clean description, and feature tags.

Check the Quality Score at the top of the output panel before copying. Aim for 70+ before posting.

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Quality score is based on listing completeness: title length, price inclusion, mileage, feature tags, and description length. A score of 70+ means the listing is well-structured for Facebook's algorithm.

Click the big Copy to Clipboard button. The listing text is now in your clipboard, ready to paste into Facebook Marketplace.

Step 5 — Post to Facebook Marketplace

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Open Facebook Marketplace and paste

Go to facebook.com/marketplace, click Create Listing, select Vehicle for Sale, and fill in the details. Paste the listing text you just copied into the description field.

Add the vehicle's photos, set your price, confirm your location, and post. Done.

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Post time: The whole flow — from scrape to posted — takes about 60 seconds once you've done it a few times. The first run may take 5 minutes.


Quality Score Guide

autodropOS scores every listing from 0–100 before you post. Here's what each level means:

70–100
Great — Ready to post
Full title, price, mileage, good description. Posts clean.
45–69
Good — Minor tweaks
May be missing mileage, description, or feature tags. Easy fix — add a detail or two.
0–44
Low — Needs work
Missing key fields. Check your dealer's inventory page — the data quality there determines listing quality here.
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Tip: If your dealer's inventory page has photos, the quality score will be higher. Photos in the inventory data are included in the listing.

Pro Tips

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List your best inventory first

Start with vehicles that have photos and complete descriptions on your dealer's site. These score highest and perform best on Facebook Marketplace.

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Refresh daily, not weekly

List new inventory the same day it arrives. Facebook Marketplace gives fresh posts a visibility boost in the first 24–48 hours. Weekly batch posting loses that advantage.

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Repost stale listings

Delete and re-post listings that aren't getting traction after 7–10 days. Facebook's algorithm favors fresh content. The copy button makes this fast.

Quick Reference

Your dealer's public inventory webpage
Listings with photos, price, mileage
Under 60 seconds (after first run)
Facebook Marketplace copy text
70+ before posting
Frazer, DealerCenter, internal DMS