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# Search and Manage Listings

Sellers can now quickly search, filter, and manage their listings all in one place, making inventory control more efficient and less time-consuming with Palmstreet updates.

**How to Use It**

1- Navigate to **Profile** and select the **Shop** section.

* Browse through all listings and search for a specific one using the new **Search** bar.
* Click on the **Manage** tab to access the improved listing management page.

![](https://images.prismic.io/plantstory-app/Z0fKmZbqstJ972MV_accessyourlistings.png?auto=format,compress)

2- Use the **Filter** button located in the upper-right corner to refine the listings. Filters allow to sort by:

* **Type**: All, Listing or Add-on
* **Visibility**: All, Public or Private
* **Availability**: All, Sold or In Stock

![](https://images.prismic.io/plantstory-app/Z0fKmpbqstJ972MW_filter.png?auto=format,compress)

Once a listing is located, quick actions like restocking, duplicating, deleting, or bumping can be taken to enhance marketplace visibility.

These features provide an efficient and seamless way to manage and organize inventory.


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