Module 1.3 —
Publish Your First Listing
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Lesson 3 of
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Your listing has been created and your photos are uploaded. It is currently in draft — saved in your dashboard but not visible to any buyer.
Publishing it takes one step. Checking it takes two minutes. Both matter.
Setting the price and stock
Before publishing, confirm that your variant has a price and a stock count set. From the product detail page, find the Variants section. Click on your variant to open the variant drawer.
Price
Set the price in Ringgit Malaysia. This is what buyers see on your listing. Set it at the price you intend to sell at — not a placeholder. A listing with a price of RM 0 or RM 1 as a placeholder creates buyer confusion and potential disputes.
SKU
Your internal stock keeping unit — a reference code you use to identify this item in your own inventory. Optional, but useful if you manage a large catalogue. Use your own system consistently. If you do not have an SKU system, leave this blank.
Weight
The weight of the item in grams. Used by the logistics system to calculate shipping rates. Enter the actual weight of the packaged item — what you would put on a scale ready to ship. If you are not sure, weigh it. An inaccurate weight leads to incorrect shipping rates and potential shortfalls.
Publishing the listing
From the product detail page, look at the General section. You will see the current status shown as a badge next to the product title — it will read 'draft'.
Click the action menu (the three-dot icon) next to the status badge and select Publish. The status badge changes to 'published'. Your listing is now live.
If you do not see a Publish option, check that your listing has a price set on at least one variant and is assigned to a sales channel. A listing without these cannot be published.
Checking the live listing
Go to the Driwego marketplace and search for what you just listed. Find your listing in the results.
Check three things:
1. The title and description read the way you intended.
2. The thumbnail is the right photo and it is clear.
3. The price is correct.
If anything looks wrong — a typo, the wrong photo, a price that needs adjusting — go back to your dashboard, find the listing in Products, and edit it. Changes take effect immediately.
Your first listing is live
That is the full cycle. A listing with a title a buyer can find, a description that answers their question before they ask it, photos that show the real item, and a price set at what you intend to sell for.
This is the standard for every listing that follows. Not because Driwego requires it. Because a listing that meets this standard converts. A listing that does not is invisible — even when the part is exactly what the buyer is looking for.
Repeat this for every item in your catalogue. The sellers who do this consistently are the ones who do not need to compete on price.

