Search tools for sellers


Browse parts by set number

Note: This form will not work with Bricklink-hosted splash pages. For security reasons, Bricklink removes most HTML code from pages hosted on the site.

This form will allow your customers to browse items in your shop by set inventory. To use it, copy the code below and paste it anywhere in your splash page code.
Very important: Replace YOUR_USER_NAME_HERE with your own Bricklink username.

Example (searches 62bricks for parts from set 383-2)

To search this store by parts in a set, enter the set number and sequence (e.g. 383-2)


Inventory Search Tool

Frames your "My Inventory" page with a search form that lets you search comments or remarks in your listings without having to re-enter the search type every time. Also allows you to search by Lot ID without having to return to the inventory search page.

To use the frame on goatleg.com, click here. Note: No password or inventory information is sent to or through goatleg.com when you use this frame. It simply loads your own secure Bricklink inventory page within a separate web page.

To use a version on your own desktop, copy and paste the text below into a text editor and save as an HTML file. You can open this file with your own browser on your desktop and use it.


Short Form for Adding Parts to Inventory

Provides a shortened Sell Item form for quickly adding parts while looking them up in the catalog. This form can be used to add individual parts using the default Bricklink image. It only includes the options for part number, color, quantity, price, comments, remarks, new/used, retain, and stockroom. To use other features, such as tiered pricing or to create superlots, use the full Sell Item form at Bricklink.

To use the frame on goatleg.com, click here. Note: No password or inventory information is sent to or through goatleg.com when you use this frame. It simply loads your own secure Bricklink inventory page within a separate web page.

To use a version on your own desktop, copy and paste the text below into a text editor and save as an HTML file. You can open this file with your own browser on your computer and use it.