South Korea-based marketplace horizontal Daangn.com received a positive response to a four-week experiment of a new feature enabling sellers to upload photos for automatic creation of multiple listings, titles, and descriptions.

According to a news release (translated by Google), this positive feedback paved the way for Daangn to roll out its new ‘multiple item posting’ function on a full scale.

Daangn operates on a cost-per-click business model, allowing sellers to list and sell multiple items simultaneously. With this feature, users can upload up to 30 photos of various products; AI then analyzes the images, categorizes them into individual posts, and automatically creates sales posts tailored to each item.

During pre-launch testing, users responded with comments like, “It’s incredibly convenient because I can post all at once, so I don’t have to repeat the same tasks,” and “I just uploaded photos, and it automatically categorized them and wrote sales posts. It’s the best.”

This multiple listing feature builds on the AI image reader introduced earlier this year and an AI pricing tool unveiled mid-year. Additionally, the marketplace continues to enhance its fraud protection with a new AI system.

The company stated, “This feature has drastically reduced the time it takes to post multiple sales posts, allowing users to trade more efficiently. We will continue to actively utilize AI technology to make the second-hand trading process more convenient and enjoyable.”

They also emphasized their ongoing commitment: “We will continue to actively adopt AI technology to make the second-hand trading process more convenient and enjoyable.”

Founded in 2015 and operated by Danggeun Market Inc., Daangn saw 5.5 million visits in September, ranking second behind competitor Bunjang, which had 6.7 million monthly visits, according to Similarweb data.