If you're selling on multiple platforms, copying listings manually is killing your productivity. Crosslisting apps automate the copy-paste. But which one should you use?
We tested the top 5 crosslisting tools on real listings — from vintage clothing to electronics. Here's the honest breakdown.
1. QuickList — Best for Speed (Free–$19.99/mo)
What it does: Chrome extension that scrapes your existing listing on any platform and crosslists it to Poshmark, Mercari, eBay, and Depop in under 60 seconds.
Free tier: 10 crosslistings per month — enough to test it properly before paying.
Why we like it: Zero dashboard to learn. Open the extension on your listing, select your target platforms, click Crosslist. Done. It pulls all your photos, title, description, and price automatically — no reformatting required.
Pricing: Free (10/mo) | Starter $9.99/mo (50/mo) | Pro $19.99/mo (unlimited)
2. Vendoo — Best Full-Featured Platform ($12.99+/mo)
What it does: Web-based crosslisting platform with a dedicated dashboard. Supports 14+ platforms including Facebook Marketplace, Grailed, Tradesy, and more.
Free tier: 5 listings per month.
Why it's good: The platform breadth is unmatched — if you sell on niche platforms like Kidizen or Curtsy, Vendoo has you covered. Analytics are decent. Auto-delist when items sell is a nice touch.
Why it's not #1: $12.99/mo for just 25 listings. $24.99/mo for 100 listings. Pricing gets expensive fast for high-volume sellers. The web dashboard adds friction vs. a Chrome extension.
3. List Perfectly — Best for High-Volume ($29+/mo)
What it does: Professional crosslisting suite with inventory management, bulk operations, and Chrome extension. Supports 16 platforms.
No free tier. Plans start at $29/mo.
Best for: Full-time resellers doing 500+ listings per month. The $49/mo Business plan includes team features, bulk editing, and a dedicated VA mode. Overkill for casual sellers.
4. CrossList — Best for eBay Sellers ($8.99+/mo)
What it does: Chrome extension focused on Poshmark → eBay crosslisting. Simple interface, reliable performance.
Free tier: 3 crosslistings per month.
Why it's good: eBay integration is the best in class — handles variations, item specifics, and shipping templates. If eBay is your main destination, CrossList does it right.
Limitation: Depop support is basic. Mercari is hit-or-miss. Limited to 4 platforms total.
5. Flyp — Best for Consignment Resellers (Revenue share)
What it does: Send Flyp your items, they photograph and list everything for you. No crosslisting software — it's a full-service model.
No monthly fee. They take 20-40% of sale price.
Best for: Sellers who don't want to manage listings at all. Worst for: Anyone with margins to protect. The revenue share eats your profit on lower-ticket items.
The Verdict
- Best free experience: QuickList (10/mo, no dashboard, 60-second crosslisting)
- Best for platform breadth: Vendoo or List Perfectly
- Best for eBay power sellers: CrossList
- Best for hands-off reselling: Flyp
- Best value at scale: QuickList Pro ($19.99/mo unlimited)
Try QuickList free — 10 crosslistings per month, no account required