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Listings Manager for Listeo: Client Guide

Operating guide for managing Listeo listings at scale, including filters, inline edits, images, AI content, opening hours, API usage, and update workflows.

Listings Manager for Listeo Version 1.0 16 min read Updated Jun 30, 2026
Purpose. Listings Manager for Listeo gives site owners a faster operating screen for finding, reviewing, editing, enriching, and maintaining Listeo listings without opening each listing in the default WordPress editor.

Who this guide is for

Use this guide if you manage a Listeo marketplace, directory, travel portal, agency directory, real estate portal, service marketplace, or any site where many listings need regular cleanup. The plugin is designed for administrators and trusted operators who need bulk visibility and controlled inline edits.

Main use caseManage many listings from one focused dashboard.
Best fitDirectories with many incomplete, imported, or frequently updated listings.
Primary usersAdmins, content managers, SEO teams, onboarding teams, and support staff.

Requirements

  • WordPress with the Listeo theme installed and configured.
  • Administrator access to WordPress.
  • A valid Listings Manager for Listeo license when your package requires activation.
  • Optional API keys for external services such as ScraperAPI, ExtractPics, Google services, or AI providers if you plan to use those features.

Installation

  1. Open WordPress Admin and go to Plugins > Add New > Upload Plugin.
  2. Upload the plugin ZIP file and activate it.
  3. Open the Listings Manager menu and activate your license from the license or updates area.
  4. Open the settings screen and review the visible filters, external API settings, AI settings, image settings, and permission expectations.
  5. Test with a small group of listings before giving the workflow to your team.

What you can manage

The listings dashboard focuses on the practical data that usually blocks a directory from becoming useful: title, slug, status, categories, description, excerpt, address, Place ID, phone, email, website, verification status, social links, opening hours, logo, gallery, and featured image.

Listing contentEdit titles, slugs, excerpts, descriptions, and categories from the management screen.
Business dataUpdate phone, email, website, address, Place ID, coordinates, and verification status.
MediaSet logos, featured images, and gallery images. Optional integrations can help discover images from external sources.
HoursMaintain Listeo opening-hour fields directly when your listings need schedule cleanup.

Filtering workflow

Start every work session by narrowing the list. The plugin can expose filters for contact data, website data, Place ID, description, excerpt, verified status, post status, categories, and listing types such as service, rental, event, or classifieds. Your settings determine which filters are visible to operators.

  1. Open the Listings Manager screen.
  2. Choose the status, category, listing type, or missing-data filters you need.
  3. Review the filtered results before applying edits.
  4. Edit one listing first, confirm the public listing page, then continue with the rest of the batch.

AI content workflow

If AI settings are configured, the plugin can help generate or improve listing content using listing data such as website, listing type, address, coordinates, category, and custom AI instructions. Treat generated content as a draft. A human editor should approve tone, factual accuracy, compliance, and SEO before publishing.

Recommended rule. Use AI to speed up first drafts, not to publish unverified business claims. Check phone numbers, addresses, opening hours, services, pricing, and location details before saving final content.

Image and logo workflow

The plugin includes workflows for setting listing logos, featured images, and gallery images. Depending on your configuration, it can work with external image discovery services such as ScraperAPI or ExtractPics. These services may have their own usage limits and billing, so test settings before running large batches.

  • Keep only images you have the right to use.
  • Prefer clear, relevant images over generic stock-style visuals.
  • Check that the featured image looks correct on desktop and mobile listing cards.
  • Remove duplicated or low-quality gallery images.

Opening hours

When you edit opening hours, the plugin updates Listeo-compatible daily opening and closing fields. Always verify the public listing page after schedule changes, especially for businesses with split hours, 24-hour operation, closed days, or seasonal schedules.

API usage and rate limits

External services can fail because of invalid keys, low balance, provider limits, blocked requests, or temporary provider outages. The plugin includes usage and rate-limit controls for supported integrations. Keep conservative limits until you understand the volume of your directory.

Operational checklist

  • Back up the site before large cleanup sessions.
  • Filter listings carefully before editing.
  • Use a staging site for new API or AI configurations.
  • Review generated text manually.
  • Verify public listing pages after edits.
  • Keep the plugin updated from the official ListingPilot source.

Troubleshooting

ProblemWhat to check
The manager page does not appearConfirm the plugin is active, your user is an administrator, and the license is active if required.
AI generation failsCheck AI provider settings, API key validity, model selection, and whether the listing has enough source data.
Image discovery failsCheck ScraperAPI or ExtractPics credentials, usage balance, website URL, and remote site access.
Edits are not visible publiclyClear page cache, object cache, CDN cache, and verify the listing status.
Hours look wrongCheck the exact day fields, time format, timezone, and whether another plugin overwrote the same Listeo meta.

Support information to collect

When contacting support, include the WordPress URL, plugin version, Listeo version, PHP version, affected listing ID, screenshots of the manager screen, and the exact action that failed.