There are downloads available for inventory and collection. You can unlist items in the inventory and they become draft items. Then download a csv of the inventory and change details/prices if you find that easier. Upload again.
There are some more sophisticated programs available for bigger sellers and the discogs API is fairly open if you can write a bit of script. It doesn't really get around the fact that you need an accurate release number and a grading for the item you want to sell.
One of my regrets is not taking pictures of the items when I first added and graded them, that way they could be easily advertised on ebay which is apparently still quite a good way to sell some records. People like to see the actual item and the buying process is a bit more unified and streamlined on ebay.
There are downloads available for inventory and collection. You can unlist items in the inventory and they become draft items. Then download a csv of the inventory and change details/prices if you find that easier. Upload again.
There are some more sophisticated programs available for bigger sellers and the discogs API is fairly open if you can write a bit of script. It doesn't really get around the fact that you need an accurate release number and a grading for the item you want to sell.
One of my regrets is not taking pictures of the items when I first added and graded them, that way they could be easily advertised on ebay which is apparently still quite a good way to sell some records. People like to see the actual item and the buying process is a bit more unified and streamlined on ebay.