List watches on Wristler from one inventory

Wristler reads a feed rather than accepting writes, so there is nothing to publish item by item. Connect once, and your stock is what Wristler sees from then on.

Still Life with Apples
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Charles Ethan Porter

What syncs

Inventory out, every six hours
Worldwatch hosts a feed of your listable stock and Wristler polls it on that cadence. Adding a watch means it appears at the next poll.
Sales back
When a watch sells on Wristler it is marked sold in Worldwatch, which takes it down on your other connected channels.
Payment
Wristler collects from the buyer and settles with you, the same shape as a managed-payments marketplace.
Outbound only
Wristler is a place to sell, not a source to import from. Nothing flows into your inventory from it.

Connecting it

  1. Establish the connection

    One click on the channels screen. There are no credentials to find first.

  2. Wait for Wristler to issue your token

    Wristler issues the feed access token directly to you as part of their onboarding.

  3. Paste the token into Worldwatch

    Enter it in the Wristler settings panel. Worldwatch hashes it on arrival and stores only the hash, so nobody here can read it back.

Worth knowing

Wristler's commission
Wristler charges 2.25% and nets it on settlement. Worldwatch does not add anything on top and does not currently show that deduction per order.
Rotating the token
A replaced token leaves the previous one valid for 24 hours, so a poll already in flight is not cut off mid-cutover.
Disconnecting
Disconnecting revokes the token. At the next poll Wristler sees an empty feed and takes your listings down on their side.

Common questions

Put your stock to work

Import what you already hold, connect a channel, and see what moves. The free plan needs no card, and selling on the Worldwatch marketplace costs no commission.

Questions first? Ask us and we will walk through it with your own stock.