Reviewing drafts before they count
Nothing enters your sale until you accept it. You are the final say.
When TagLot reads your photos, it makes drafts — a title, a category, and a suggested price for each item. A draft is a suggestion, not an entry.
Open Review to go through them. Fix a title, change a price, merge two drafts that are really one item, or split one draft that caught two.
Nothing lands in your sale until you tap Accept. Accepting is the only thing that adds items — TagLot never writes to your sale on its own.
Leave out anything that is wrong or that you do not want to sell. You can always capture more later.
That is the whole idea: fast drafts to react to, with you as the final check on every item and every price.
Do this in TagLot, free to start
Catalog a whole house offline. Run the sale. Settle up the same week.