Inventory Manager Settings
The price you set is what the buyer pays. SGI accounts for Steam's 15% transaction fee automatically, so your received amount will be less. See Marketplace Fees for details.
Default Sell Option
Choose how SGI determines the default price when listing items
- Highest Buy Order — lists at the highest price someone is currently willing to pay for the item. This is more likely to sell quickly
- Lowest Sell Order — lists at the lowest price another seller is currently asking. This may take longer to sell but can yield a slightly higher return
This setting only affects the default price applied when using List All. You can always override the price on individual items.
Price Adjustment
Add or subtract a fixed amount from every item's sale price
Useful for undercutting the market or adding a small buffer above the default price. For example, setting -0.05 reduces every listing price by $0.05.
If the adjusted price falls below your Sell Limit minimum, the item will not be listed.
Sell Limit
Set a minimum and maximum price range for listings
Items whose final price falls outside this range will be skipped and not listed for sale. This protects you from accidentally selling valuable items too cheaply or listing common items at unrealistic prices.
For example, with a minimum of 0.05 and a maximum of 2.00, only items priced between $0.05 and $2.00 will be listed.
Sell Delay
Set how long SGI waits between listing each item (in seconds)
Steam's marketplace API has strict rate limits. If you list items too quickly, Steam will temporarily block further listings. The valid range is 10–60 seconds. A higher delay is safer if you're selling a large number of items.