At a glance
This card measures the percentage of your listings that have every Walmart category-mandated attribute filled in. It is a direct lever on Listing Quality Score, because missing required attributes are one of the biggest LQS deductions. Sellers watch it as an early-warning gauge: completeness slips before LQS does, and LQS slipping pulls listings out of search.
| What it counts | The share of listings with all Walmart category-required attributes completed. |
| Sample type | Backend API data from Walmart Marketplace, refreshed on the standard data refresh. |
| Why it matters | Required attributes drive Listing Quality Score; gaps lower LQS, which suppresses search placement and Buy Box eligibility. |
| Reading the value | Higher is better; a reading below the alert threshold means enough listings have gaps to drag LQS down. |
| Currency | percent |
| Time window | RT |
| Alert trigger | <95% |
| Sentiment key | wal_attribute_completeness |
| Roles | owner, operations |
Calculation
Vortex IQ evaluates each listing against the set of attributes Walmart marks as required for that product’s category, then expresses the fully complete listings as a percentage of the catalogue. The figure is real time, so it moves as you fill gaps or as Walmart adds new mandatory fields. As noted in the At a glance summary, treat it as a leading indicator for LQS; the worked example below shows how a small percentage gap maps to a concrete listing count.Worked example
A representative reading of Required-Attribute Completeness for a typical merchant on Walmart Marketplace. On 12 Mar 26 a seller with a representative 2,400 listings sees completeness at 92%, below the threshold. That gap represents roughly 190 listings missing at least one required attribute, enough to weigh on the average LQS. The reading means a focused data cleanup is due, and the action is to export the incomplete listings, fill the most common missing attributes first, and watch completeness climb back above the threshold. For deeper investigation, use Vortex Mind to trace upstream causes; for natural-language exploration, ask Ask Viq.Sibling cards merchants should reference together
| Card | Why merchants reach for it |
|---|---|
wal_avg_lqs | The score this completeness metric most directly feeds. |
wal_lqs_below_threshold | Shows listings already suppressed, often due to attribute gaps. |
wal_suspended_listings | Severe attribute or setup failures that took listings fully offline. |
wal_active_listings | The published base whose quality this card is protecting. |
wal_stale_listings | Old listings that often predate current attribute requirements. |
Reconciling against Walmart Seller Center
Where to look in Walmart Seller Center: Verify against the Listing Quality dashboard and the Item or Catalog area, where Walmart flags listings with missing or incomplete required attributes. The listing-level quality detail shows exactly which attributes are absent. Why the Vortex IQ value may legitimately differ:| Reason | Direction | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Period boundary. Vortex IQ uses RT rolling by default; Seller Center may use calendar periods. | Variable | Match the period range. |
| Time zone. Seller Center uses the account time zone; Vortex IQ aligns to the merchant reporting time zone. | Marginal | Confirm time zone match. |
| Filter scope. Profile-level filters (fulfilment type, test orders) may narrow the Vortex IQ view. | Variable | Match filter settings. |