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Card class: HeroCategory: Listing Health

At a glance

Rejected / Off-Shelf Listings is a Listing Health metric tracked from Alibaba data. It counts product listings that Alibaba moderation has rejected or pulled off-shelf, often for suspected IP infringement, restricted or prohibited goods, or image and content issues. Each rejected listing is a wholesale offer that buyers can no longer find or order, so the card pairs naturally with Total Listings and Active Listings to show how much of your catalogue is actually sellable. Cross-reference the related cards below for the full picture.
What it countsThe number of product listings rejected by Alibaba moderation or taken off-shelf, as exposed by the Alibaba integration. The metric is computed from the latest available data and refreshed on the standard data refresh.
Sample typeBackend API data from Alibaba, refreshed on the standard data refresh.
Why it mattersThe metric appears in the Listing Health category and complements the sibling cards listed below. A rejected or off-shelf listing earns zero inquiries and zero orders, so any non-zero count is lost revenue surface area that needs review.
Reading the valueRead as a live count. Zero is the healthy state. Any positive value means listings need attention before they can return to the storefront.
Currencycount
Time windowRT
Alert trigger>0
Sentiment keyali_rejected_listings
Rolesowner, operations

Calculation

Calculated automatically from your Alibaba data by counting listings the platform has flagged as rejected during moderation or moved to an off-shelf state. Inputs are the listing status values returned by the Alibaba integration for your storefront. The card reports a real-time count rather than a rolling average. See the At a glance summary above for what the metric tracks and the worked example below for a typical reading.

Worked example

A representative reading of Rejected / Off-Shelf Listings for a typical Alibaba supplier. Suppose on 12 Mar 26 the card jumps from 0 to 7. Three of the seven were pulled for using a competitor’s brand imagery in the gallery, two tripped the restricted-goods filter for a product category change, and two were rejected for low-resolution primary images below Alibaba’s listing standard. Those seven offers no longer appear in search or category browse, so any buyer inquiries and RFQs they would have generated stop immediately. The fix is concrete: replace the infringing imagery, recategorise or remove the restricted items, and re-upload compliant photos, then resubmit for moderation. For deeper investigation, use Vortex Mind to trace which catalogue changes or supplier uploads preceded the spike; for natural-language exploration, ask Ask Viq which listings were rejected and why.

Sibling cards merchants should reference together

CardWhy merchants reach for it
total-listingsListing Health sibling: total catalogue size to size the rejected share against.
active-listingsListing Health sibling: how many offers are actually live and sellable.
listing-quality-scoreListing Health sibling: quality signals that often predict moderation rejections.
required-attribute-completenessListing Health sibling: incomplete attributes are a common off-shelf trigger.
alibaba-moderation-rejected-listings-24hListing Health sibling: same signal scoped to the last 24 hours.

Reconciling against Alibaba Seller dashboard

Where to look in Alibaba’s own dashboard: Open My Alibaba > Product Management and filter by listing status to see rejected and off-shelf products, along with the moderation reason against each one. Confirm period boundaries and filter settings match the Vortex IQ profile to reconcile cleanly. Why the Vortex IQ value may legitimately differ:
ReasonDirectionWhat to do
Period boundary. Vortex IQ reports a real-time count; the Alibaba product list may include items you have already archived or deleted.VariableMatch the status filter and refresh both views.
Time zone. Alibaba uses account time zone; Vortex IQ aligns to your merchant reporting time zone, so a recent rejection may land on a different day.MarginalConfirm time zone match.
Filter scope. Profile-level filters (category, storefront, test listings) may narrow the Vortex IQ view.VariableMatch filter settings.
Cross-connector reconciliation: complement with sibling cards in the same category for the full diagnostic picture. For divergence investigations, use Vortex Mind.

Known limitations / merchant FAQs

Q: How often does Rejected / Off-Shelf Listings update? The card refreshes on the standard data refresh (typically every 30-60 minutes for live integrations). For real-time signals, force a manual refresh from the dashboard. Q: Why does my Alibaba dashboard show a different number? The most common reasons are status-filter differences, time-zone alignment, and filter scope (profile-level vs your all-account product list). A rejected item you have since archived or deleted may still appear in one view but not the other. Match these settings before assuming a real divergence. Q: How does Rejected / Off-Shelf Listings relate to other Listing Health metrics? Track this card alongside Total Listings, Active Listings, and Listing Quality Score to see how much of your catalogue is live and why offers are being pulled. Single-metric reads can mislead; the diagnostic value is in the cross-reference. Q: Can I customise the alert threshold? Yes, sensitivity thresholds are configurable per profile in the Sensitivity tab. The default trigger fires on any count above zero. Adjust to match your business baseline rather than relying on the generic default.

Tracked live in Vortex IQ Nerve Centre

Rejected / Off-Shelf Listings is one of hundreds of KPI pulses Vortex IQ tracks across Alibaba and 70+ other ecommerce connectors. Nerve Centre runs the detection layer; Vortex Mind investigates the cause when something moves; Ask Viq lets you interrogate any number in plain English. Start for free or book a demo to see this metric running on your own data.