etsy listing optimizer for art prints
If your art prints listings aren't getting views or converting to sales, the listing text is almost certainly the problem. ListifyAI scores your title, tags, SEO, description clarity, and pricing perception in under 30 seconds — and shows you exactly what to fix.
What Etsy looks for in art prints listings
Etsy's search algorithm ranks listings based on how well they match buyer search intent — not seller intent. For art prints, this means the algorithm is looking for specific signals in your title, tags, and description that signal relevance to buyers searching in that niche.
The 6 dimensions ListifyAI scores are the same for all listing types, but the weight of each can feel different depending on category. For art prints, the most commonly failing dimensions are:
How to use this optimizer for art prints
Paste your complete listing — title, all 13 tags, description, and price — into the analyzer below. Include as much detail as possible. The more complete your input, the more accurate the score.
You'll receive scores for all 7 dimensions immediately. On paid plans, the AI will rewrite your title, generate 13 optimized tags specific to art prints buyer search behavior, and rewrite your description opening.
Analyze My Art Prints Listing Free →The 7 scores you'll see for your art prints listing
Title Strength
Is your primary keyword in the first 40 characters? Is the title 120–140 characters? Are secondary keywords present without stuffing?
SEO & Visibility
Do your tags match title keywords? Are all 13 slots used? Do tags cover multiple buyer intents relevant to art prints?
Customer Appeal
Does the description open with a benefit? Is it clear who the product is for? Is there an emotional or sensory descriptor?
Tag Coverage
Are all 13 tags actual buyer search phrases for art prints? Do they span at least 3 keyword themes? Are 2+ long-tail?
Description Clarity
Is the primary keyword in the first 3 lines? Are specs stated? Does it include what the buyer receives and a clear CTA?
Pricing Perception
Is the price non-round? Does the description justify the price? Is there any value-undercutting language?