At a glance
Required-Attribute Completeness is the share of your Bonanza item listings that have every Bonanza-required attribute filled in, shown as a gauge. Complete attributes keep listings eligible for Bonanza’s Google Shopping distribution and feed the search and BRA signals that decide placement. It sits in the listing-health layer and pairs with the quality and feed-validation cards below to show how well your catalogue is set up to be found and to sell.
| What it counts | The percentage of Bonanza item listings with all required item attributes populated. |
| Sample type | Backend API data from Bonanza, refreshed on the standard data refresh. |
| Why it matters | Incomplete attributes get listings filtered out of Google Shopping and rank them lower in Bonanza search, so completeness directly gates discoverability and sales for owners and operations. |
| Reading the value | Higher is better and 100 percent is the goal. A reading below the alert line means a meaningful slice of listings is missing required data and losing exposure. |
| Currency | percent |
| Time window | RT |
| Alert trigger | <90% |
| Sentiment key | bon_attribute_completeness |
| Roles | owner, operations |
Calculation
Vortex IQ checks each Bonanza item listing for the attributes Bonanza marks as required for its category, then expresses the share of listings that have them all filled as a percentage on a gauge. The reading reflects the live catalogue state rather than a rolling average. See the At a glance summary above for the alert line and the worked example below for a typical reading.Worked example
A representative reading of Required-Attribute Completeness for a typical merchant on Bonanza. On 14 Mar 26 a booth with about 1,800 listings reads 86 percent on the gauge, tripping the below-90 alert. That gap means roughly 250 listings are missing a required attribute such as brand, condition, or a category-specific field, and they are at risk of dropping from Google Shopping. The merchant exports the incomplete listings, bulk-fills the missing fields, and watches the gauge climb past 95 percent on the next refresh, restoring eligibility. Vortex Mind traces which attributes are most often missing, and Ask Viq lets the owner ask in plain English which categories are worst affected.Sibling cards merchants should reference together
| Card | Why merchants reach for it |
|---|---|
bon_avg_bra_score | Listing Health sibling: Average BRA Score (Buy-it-Right Asking). |
bon_xc_feed_rejection_vs_listings | Cross-Channel sibling: Listings Failing Feedonomics Validation. |
bon_total_listings | Listing Health sibling: Total Listings. |
bon_listings_active | Listings sibling: Active Listings. |
bon_stale_listings | Listing Health sibling: Stale Listings (>180d no update). |
Reconciling against Bonanza
Where to look in Bonanza’s own dashboard: Check your Bonanza booth under selling > items, where listings flag missing required attributes, and review any Google Shopping eligibility warnings tied to incomplete data. Why the Vortex IQ value may legitimately differ:| Reason | Direction | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Period boundary. Vortex IQ evaluates the live catalogue state by default; Bonanza dashboards may show last-computed snapshots. | Variable | Match the period range. |
| Time zone. Bonanza uses account time zone; Vortex IQ aligns to merchant reporting time zone. | Marginal | Confirm time zone match. |
| Filter scope. Profile-level filters (booth, channel, test orders) may narrow the Vortex IQ view. | Variable | Match filter settings. |