Selling on Vinted UK: the complete seller playbook

Vinted is the UK's biggest secondhand app and takes nothing from your sale price. The hard part is staying visible — here is exactly how the feed works, and how to automate the boring half.

Short answer

On Vinted UK you keep 100% of your asking price: there is no seller commission, and buyers pay Buyer Protection separately. Your only real constraint is visibility, because the feed rewards recent activity far more than reviews or followers.

That means the winning routine is boring and repetitive: relist stale items, keep prices aligned with what actually sold, and reply within minutes. Revindo does that from your own computer — Vinted only, no cloud bot, no crosslisting promises.

Vinted UK fees, in plain numbers

  • Seller commission: none, on any price band.
  • Buyer Protection: paid by the buyer, on top of your price.
  • Postage: buyer pays; you pick the tiers (Evri, InPost, Yodel drop-off).
  • Optional paid bumps and wardrobe spotlight — rarely worth it before you fix freshness.

Why your listings stop getting views

A Vinted listing gets most of its impressions in the first 48 hours. After two or three weeks it is effectively invisible, even if the price is right. Sellers who "do nothing wrong" and still stall are almost always sitting on an old catalogue: the fix is rotation, not discounts.

The relist rhythm that works

  • Relist anything with no favourites after 8 to 14 days — with variation, never on a fixed clock.
  • Post between 7pm and 10pm UK time, when browsing peaks.
  • Rewrite the title on relist: brand, item, size, condition, colour.
  • Drop price in small steps (5 to 10%) rather than one big cut.

Pricing from real UK sold data

Price against what sold in the last weeks on vinted.co.uk, not against other live listings — live listings are, by definition, the ones that did not sell. Revindo reads comparable sold items for the brand, size and condition and proposes a band, so you stop guessing.

What Revindo automates (and what it does not)

It writes and publishes listings, relists what stalls, adjusts prices inside limits you set, and answers buyer questions in your own tone. It does not cross-list to Poshmark, Depop, Mercari or eBay: Vinted is the only marketplace in production today, with Leboncoin in testing. If you need multi-marketplace crosslisting, Revindo is not your tool yet.

Manual Vinted UK selling vs Revindo

Manual Vinted UK selling vs Revindo
CriteriaManualRevindo
RelistingRemembered, then forgottenAutomatic, 8 to 14 day rhythm
PricingCopied from live listingsBased on comparable sold items
Buyer repliesHours laterMinutes, in your tone
Where it runsYou, on your phoneYour Mac or PC, human timing
MarketplacesWhatever you openVinted (Leboncoin in testing)

Frequently asked questions

Does Vinted charge UK sellers fees?

No. Vinted takes no commission from the seller on the item price. Buyers pay a Buyer Protection fee on top, so your payout equals your asking price.

How do I get more views on Vinted UK?

The Vinted feed is driven mostly by freshness. Relist stalled items every 8 to 14 days, post in the evening when browsing peaks, and write titles as brand + item + size + condition.

Is Revindo a Vinted bot that can get me banned?

Revindo runs on your own Mac or PC and acts at human speed inside your own session, so nothing is driven from an external server. It never mass-spams, and you approve pricing rules.

Which marketplaces does Revindo support today?

Vinted is the only marketplace supported in production. Leboncoin support is in testing. Revindo does not cross-list to Poshmark, Depop or eBay.

Does Revindo work with Vinted UK specifically?

Yes. It works with vinted.co.uk in English, with GBP pricing and UK postage tiers taken from your own listings.