Sellura vs EtsyHunt (Now eHunt): Which Fits How You Work?
Par L'équipe Sellura · Mis à jour le 9 juillet 2026
First, a naming note, because it trips up every comparison search: EtsyHunt rebranded to eHunt — as of July 2026, etsyhunt.com redirects straight to ehunt.ai. Same product line, new name. It's known for one of the largest Etsy research databases around (the site claims 71+ million product listings and 14 million tags), plus a keyword tool, top-seller shop analysis, ads analysis, competitor tracking and a free rank-tracking Chrome extension.
This comparison is closer than most on our site, and we'll say so plainly: unlike the pure research tools, eHunt also offers AI generation of titles and descriptions. So the honest question isn't "research or writing?" — it's how each tool writes, what each enforces, and what you can verify. That's what this page covers, with facts dated July 2026.
The rebrand, so you know you're comparing the right tool
EtsyHunt and eHunt are the same product: the old domain 301-redirects to ehunt.ai, and their own help center still lives on the etsyhunt.com domain. Reviews you read under either name describe the same tool. We use both names here because sellers still search both.
What eHunt does well (as of July 2026)
From eHunt's own site — and it's a genuinely broad research suite:
- A large research database — the site claims 71+ million Etsy listings, 14 million tags and 3.4 million shops — for exploring best-selling products.
- A keyword tool for finding phrases, plus rank tracking via a free Chrome extension (Etsy Rank Tool).
- Shop analysis of Etsy's top sellers and — rarer among these tools — ads analysis of 2.3M+ Etsy ads to study what competitors promote.
- Competitor tracking in near-real-time.
- Free registration, free trials of its functions, and a free Etsy fee calculator.
- AI extras: automated title/description generation from recommended keywords, plus AI image editing and mockup features.
eHunt writes listings too — here's where the two differ
eHunt's AI generates product titles and descriptions based on keywords its database recommends. If your workflow is "mine the database, then have it draft copy from those keywords," that's a real feature, and we won't pretend otherwise.
Sellura's generation differs in three specific, checkable ways. One: it writes the entire listing — title, all 13 tags, materials and description — not just title and description, and every field is generated within each marketplace's enforced character limits (a 21-character tag never ships). Two: every listing gets a deterministic 0–100 SEO score from a fixed rule engine — the same input always scores the same, and every point is explainable, so you can see exactly why a listing is weak and what one fix helps most. Three: the same brief generates for Etsy, eBay, Amazon Handmade, Shopify or Depop, with each marketplace's own limits and vocabulary applied.
The fair summary: eHunt's writing is a feature attached to a research database. Sellura's writing is the whole product, with scoring and rule-enforcement built around it. Generate one listing in each and judge the output yourself — both have free entry points.
Pricing honesty (as of July 2026)
eHunt has a free-forever plan and a $1, 3-day trial of its Pro plan (auto-converting to paid — their help center is upfront about that). Its paid pricing is genuinely hard to quote in a static article: the pricing page loads live offers and runs frequent new-user promotions. Third-party reviews in 2026 place the entry (Basic) tier around $4–8/month and Pro around $10–16/month with promo discounts, and higher tiers above that. Treat those as ballpark and check ehunt.ai/pricing for today's number — it changes more often than any other tool on our comparison list.
Sellura's pricing doesn't move: a $19 one-time Listing Rescue Pack (10 listing credits + 20 grader checks), Starter at $15/month, Pro at $24/month, and a permanently free tier — title preview and 0–100 score on every generation, plus the free Listing Grader. No trial that flips into a charge.
Etsy-first vs. multi-marketplace
eHunt is built around Etsy — its database, rank tracker and ads analysis are Etsy data, with some Amazon Handmade product data mixed in for research inspiration.
Sellura treats Etsy as one of five marketplaces: the same product brief generates a compliant listing for Etsy, eBay, Amazon Handmade, Shopify or Depop. If you cross-list, one tool writing to five rulebooks is the practical difference.
Who each tool suits
Choose eHunt if your work starts from the market: exploring best-sellers, studying competitors' ads and rankings, mining a huge tag database — with AI drafting as a bonus on top. The free plan and $1 trial make it cheap to evaluate.
Choose Sellura if your work starts from the product: you need the listing written to the rules, scored repeatably, and fixable factor by factor — on Etsy and beyond. And if you're comparing the two AI writers specifically, run the same product through both free tiers; the difference in tags, limits and scoring shows up immediately.
Running both is defensible for research-heavy sellers: eHunt for the database, Sellura for the final, scored listing.
Sellura vs eHunt (EtsyHunt), fonctionnalité par fonctionnalité
| Fonctionnalité | Sellura | eHunt (EtsyHunt) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Write and score the listing itself | Research database: products, shops, tags, ads |
| Research database | None — live Etsy autocomplete + competing-listing counts only | Claims 71M+ listings, 14M tags, 3.4M shops, 2.3M ads |
| AI listing generation | Full listing: title, 13 tags, materials, description — limits enforced per marketplace | Titles + descriptions generated from recommended keywords |
| Deterministic 0–100 score | Yes — same listing, same score, every point explainable | Listing-optimization tools, but no fixed deterministic 0–100 engine |
| Rank tracking | No | Yes — free Chrome extension (Etsy Rank Tool) |
| Ads analysis | No | Yes — database of Etsy sellers' ads |
| Free tier (as of July 2026) | Free title preview + score on every generation; free Listing Grader | Free plan, free rank-tracker extension, free fee calculator |
| Paid pricing (as of July 2026) | Fixed: $19 one-time pack, $15/mo, $24/mo | Promo-driven tiers (2026 reviews: roughly $4–16/mo entry–Pro); $1 3-day Pro trial that auto-converts |
| Marketplaces | Etsy, eBay, Amazon Handmade, Shopify, Depop | Etsy-first, with some Amazon Handmade research data |
FAQ
Are EtsyHunt and eHunt the same tool?
Yes. EtsyHunt rebranded to eHunt — as of July 2026 the old etsyhunt.com domain redirects to ehunt.ai, and their help center still runs on the old domain. Any review of either name describes the same product.
Does eHunt generate listings like Sellura does?
Partially. eHunt's AI drafts titles and descriptions from keywords its database recommends. Sellura generates the complete listing — title, all 13 tags, materials and description — inside each marketplace's enforced character limits, and scores it 0–100 with a deterministic rule engine. Try the same product in both free tiers and compare outputs.
Which has more keyword data?
eHunt, by far — a claimed 14-million-tag database. Sellura deliberately keeps no historical database and uses only signals Etsy actually reveals (autocomplete and competing-listing counts), labeled as estimates. Depth versus verifiability — pick what you trust.
What does eHunt actually cost?
As of July 2026: a free plan, a $1 three-day Pro trial that auto-converts to a paid subscription, and paid tiers whose advertised prices change with frequent promotions (2026 reviews place entry plans around $4–8/month and Pro around $10–16/month). Check their pricing page for the current figure. Sellura is fixed: $19 one-time, or $15–24/month.
Do I need both?
If you live in research — best-seller exploring, ads analysis, rank tracking — eHunt earns its seat, and Sellura still adds the scored, rule-compliant final listing. If you just need listings that get found, Sellura alone covers the job.
eHunt (the tool formerly named EtsyHunt) is a legitimately big research suite — tens of millions of listings and tags, ads analysis, rank tracking, free tools — with AI title/description drafting layered on top. Sellura is the opposite shape: no database, no promo pricing, just the listing itself — every field written within each marketplace's limits, scored 0–100 by rules you can check, for Etsy, eBay, Amazon Handmade, Shopify and Depop. If research is the job, eHunt is a fine hire. If the listing is the job, that's exactly what Sellura is for.