If you’re a multi-channel e-commerce seller, having a cross listing app is essential, unless you like doing repetitive tasks that eat up your time. 👀
Not only do these apps help you easily post your listings everywhere, they also come with several perks, such as inventory management, image editing, and AI listing generation.
But, with so many multi-platform listing tools out there, it can be overwhelming to pick just one. Whether you're looking for advanced features or the cheapest cross listing app, there are plenty of options available in 2026.
So, we put together this detailed comparison to help you decide. Here are the 10 top cross listing apps in 2026 and their stand-out features!
Key takeaways
Crosslist offers the best balance of price, speed, and marketplace coverage — one dynamic form, background autoposting, mobile app, autodelist, and all major marketplaces from $29.99/mo.
Vendoo boasts a broad feature set, but it is plagued by QA issues, has limited AI capabilities, offers a locked-down mobile app, and lacks Vinted support, one of the world’s leading marketplaces.
List Perfectly and PrimeLister are legacy form-fillers that open browser tabs and require manual confirmations (while only completing half the listing attributes) — slower, more hands-on, US-only, and no mobile app.
Flyp is the cheapest option but limited to a handful of marketplaces with basic features, no Vinted, US-only and development has stalled after VCs took over.
Nifty is a strong contender with cloud-based automation and analytics, but only supports 5 marketplaces, no Vinted, no native mobile app, and is limited to the US and Canada.
1. Crosslist
Price: Starts at $29.99/ month (save $15 and $110 respectively when you opt for the quarterly and annual plans)
Free trial: 3-day money-back guarantee if you create 20 or fewer listings
We admit it. We’re biased and think that Crosslist is the best cross posting app for resellers… but for good reason!
For starters, Crosslist supports all major marketplaces, including eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Depop, Etsy, Shopify, and Whatnot. But the real differentiator? Crosslist is the only cross listing app that reliably supports Vinted, both in the US and the UK.
Vendoo used to advertise Vinted support but has since quietly removed it. Users on Trustpilot report that Vinted "shows during signup and disappears once you subscribe." If you're a UK seller who depends on Vinted, Vendoo is, in one reviewer's words, "basically just an expensive eBay uploader."
Nifty and Flyp can't support Vinted at all due to server-side architecture limitations. List Perfectly and PrimeLister don't even operate in the UK. So if Vinted is part of your business, Crosslist is your only option.
And once you're in, listing is fast. Unlike other cross listing apps that make you fill out a separate form for each marketplace, Crosslist uses a single universal form.
This form contains all the product field attributes required by every supported marketplace, so you fill it out once, select where you want to post, and you're done. No switching between forms, no missing attributes, no duplicating your work.
Crosslist’s background auto posting feature will automatically post your listings. No manual intervention needed from you at all (unlike with competitors like List Perfectly or PrimeLister)!

What if you already have your inventory listed elsewhere? Use Crosslist’s bulk import tool to bring your inventory to Crosslist within minutes.
You can either choose to import your full inventory at once, do it in batches of 100, or search for specific listings and import those alone.

Once imported, you can cross post these listings to other online platforms, either one by one, or all together. On top of that, if you have your listings on multiple marketplaces, Crosslist will auto-link them into one listing so you don't get duplicates!
In addition to importing and cross listing in bulk, Crosslist also supports bulk delisting and relisting and deleting. And if an item sells, Crosslist will automatically delist it from other marketplaces!
Another of Crosslist’s stand-out features is its AI add-on that generates your entire product listing for you.
All you need to do is upload images of your product and our AI tool will come up with a relevant title, product description, and other product details (such as size, brand, color, and condition) for you.
If you’re not sure how to price your items, you can also get optimal pricing suggestions based on millions of data points from Crosslist’s AI tool. Do make a note that you need to purchase the AI add-on before you can start using it.
Some other attractive features of Crosslist include:
Full support for US, UK, CA, and AU variants of marketplaces.
Ability to set default shipping preferences for each marketplace you use
AI image editor
Bulk edit capabilities
CSV import/export
Bulk listing creation with AI (auto detects listings based on a folder of images and creates them!)
Mobile app with full functionality
Finally, Crosslist is also super affordable!
Even our most expensive plan is cheaper than the pricing plans offered by other cross posting apps.
You can save 30% with our annual plans. Want a discount but don’t want to lock in your subscription for a full year?
We have quarterly plans, too, and they give you a 15% discount!
Want to see the full breakdown? Check out Crosslist pricing plans.
You’ll be able to compare each tier based on how many listings you add per month. Plans typically start around $29.99/month and scale up depending on your listing volume and needs.
You’ll see that Crosslist is one of the most affordable cross listing apps on the market, often the cheapest cross listing app that doesn't sacrifice features.
Crosslist pros:
Actually saves time by automating the cross listing process. No more multiple form-filling or manual intervention needed
Has autoposting in the background
Mobile app with full functionality
Sales detection with autodelisting
Built-in analytics dashboard to track sales performance across platforms
Reliable Vinted support — critical for UK sellers
AI-generated listings and pricing suggestions
Supports several bulk actions, saving you even more time
Unlimited background removals included on every plan
Super affordable, with quarterly and monthly plans to save you more money
Supports US, UK, CA, and AU-based variants of marketplaces
Several small, but intuitive features that make the listing process smoother for you
Personalized customer support 24x7
Crosslist cons:
AI features require a separate AI add-on subscription
Does not offer automation like Nifty (such as sending offers to likers, mass following of accounts, sharing closets etc.)
For some marketplaces, automatic sales detection and autodelist require your desktop/browser extension to be running in the background
Bottom line: Crosslist is one of the only cross posting apps that truly saves you time without any manual intervention from your side.
It’s also very affordable and has all the features you need to get things done faster.
Don’t take our word for it, though.
Compare the details of the other cross listing apps below, and you’ll reach the same conclusion we did: that Crosslist reigns supreme. 😉
2. Vendoo
Price: Starts at $14.99/month in US, but if you need AI it's $24.99. More expensive plans in the UK compared to the US where you need to pay a whopping £49.99/month to get access to 600 listings — something Crosslist already covers for $29.99/month.
Free trial: Yes

Vendoo supports 10 marketplaces (including Vestiaire Collective), and has recently dropped support for Vinted, as they were unable to reliably post to Vinted.
Cross listing on Vendoo is also a bit more complicated than it is on Crosslist.
You’ll need to fill out a common listing form first before you select the marketplaces you want to cross post to.
Then, you need to fill out separate forms for each online platform with missing field attributes and click “Submit” each time, which can get very time-consuming.
The interface also feels outdated; many of the features they recently released seem to be half-baked and plagued by QA issues, such as their Mercari integration or their autodelist capabilities.
Some other features of Vendoo include auto delisting when items are sold, marketplace sharing which automatically shares, bumps, sends offers, and refreshes your listings.
Lastly, they also have a mobile app, but it's a stripped down version of their web platform, with no import capabilities, only a limited set of marketplaces, and essential features such as bulk edit unavailable.
Vendoo pros:
Has auto posting in the background
Supports bulk actions
Has some cheap pricing plans
Supports multi-quantity listings
Sales detection and auto delisting for 5+ marketplaces to avoid double-selling
Mobile app
Marketplace sharing feature which acts as an automation tool
Profit tracking and business analytics
Price tracking tool for eBay
Vendoo cons:
The cheap pricing plans are very limiting, with the actually useful plans being very expensive
You need to manually fill out the missing field attributes for each marketplace, which means you end up filling out multiple forms for each listing
AI capabilities are limited, no full listing generation from photos like Crosslist
Serious QA issues, i.e. autodelisting
Background removals are capped per plan (not unlimited)
Very expensive for UK users
No Vinted support
Mobile app with limited functionality (no import, not all marketplaces supported, no bulk edit, …)
Bottom line: Vendoo’s unlimited listings and all-marketplaces-included pricing is straightforward, and the mobile app is a nice touch. But the multi-form workflow is still slower than Crosslist’s single-form approach, and the unreliable Vinted and Mercari integrations are a real issue for sellers who rely on those marketplaces.
👉 See how Vendoo compares to Crosslist
3. List Perfectly
Price: Starts at $29/month
Free trial: 5-day or 100-listings money-back guarantee
Like Crosslist, List Perfectly is a cross listing tool that supports 11 marketplaces.
While LP lets you cross list to multiple marketplaces at once, the downside is that it doesn’t have autoposting in the background.
This means that it's just a glorified form filler (like how your browser completes address and credit card info), not a serious tool for bulk cross listing without manual effort.
As a result, the tool will open a separate tab on your computer for each listing. So, if you want to cross post 5 listings to 5 different marketplaces, that will be 5x5 = 25 tabs opened.
Then, you have to manually check each listing, fill in the missing attributes, and click on Submit for them to go live. Very tedious, very time-consuming.
On top of that, they actually don't even complete all the form fields anyway, such as category, which hasn't been supported since launch and means you constantly have to complete it manually.
Here's one review of someone on Reddit who tried List Perfectly:
“I did not realize when paying for LP that their cross posting simply meant that they opened up a new window and populated the second site with part of the data from the origin site. And that depending on which site you were posting to, you had to go into each listing and manually complete the cross post by typing in the data yourself.”
Source: Reddit
But, it gets worse. Their Simple $29 plan only fills in 4 fields: images, title, description and price. All the rest is omitted and you need to complete this manually. Say what?
You also can’t perform any bulk actions such as importing, cross listing, and editing on the Simple plan.

They offer plans up to a whopping $249/month that still does not complete all the listing fields and doesn't let you post and walk away or focus on other tasks.
In terms of AI, List Perfectly lets you create AI-generated listings, but the maximum number allowed is based on the plan you choose. You also can’t cross list to and from Shopify on the Simple plan.
Some other features of LP for the higher-tiered plans include support for custom marketplaces, analytics, size.ly measurement tool, eBay price look-up, and a Google Lens pricing tool. But buyer beware, reviews mention that the interface is outdated and clumsy, and many of the advertised features aren't stable or robust.
On the most expensive Pro Plus plan, which is very expensive at $99+/month, you also get some additional features such as an automatic SKU and label generator, auto sales detection and delisting, and a Poshmark automation tool that sends offers to people who like your listings.
List Perfectly pros:
Allows you to connect custom marketplaces
Has the option to generate product listings using AI
The more expensive plans come with some attractive features, such as an analytics dashboard, eBay price look-up tool, Poshmark automation tool, SKU and label generator, and so on
List Perfectly cons:
Not a real cross listing app contender, but a glorified form filler (like how Chrome fills credit card info) that doesn't complete all the fields even at their most expensive plan
The Simple plan is very limiting. For instance, it doesn’t support cross listing to and from Shopify, doesn’t support all product attributes in the listing form, or let you perform bulk actions
Only a limited number of photo background removals and AI generated listings supported in the two cheapest plans. The Simple plan supports only 25 listings and background removals, while the Business plan supports only 50
No Vinted support
US only
Outdated interface
Legacy software
Bottom line: While List Perfectly was the first cross listing software for resellers, they've since dropped out of the race and are seriously limited in features and capabilities, while other upcoming players such as Crosslist and Nifty have eaten away their market share.
👉 See how Vendoo and List Perfectly stack up against Crosslist
4. PrimeLister
Price: $49.99/month if you want the cross listing feature
Free trial: 7 days
Let's be blunt about PrimeLister: when it comes to actual cross-listing capability, it's about the weakest option on the market — arguably even worse than List Perfectly. That is because it's also a form-filler, but it comes with even fewer options than List Perfectly does.
For example, you can't bulk import your listings and manage your inventory from one central location, instead, you have to navigate to each marketplace individually and cross list your listings from there.
Just like with List Perfectly, PrimeLister will then just open multiple tabs — slowing down your computer — that fill a bunch of limited attributes (hard ones like category are not supported). And then you have to manually confirm everything still.
That being said, they do support 8 marketplaces. To be fair, their stronger point is their listing automation (something Crosslist doesn't do right now), in which they've obtained a strong market share.
PrimeLister pros:
Doesn’t put a limit on the number of times you can perform a certain task. In other words, it offers unlimited cross listing, relisting, deleting, importing, and delisting
Offers an intuitive Poshmark automation bot for resellers who use that platform
Supports CA and AU variants of marketplaces
PrimeLister cons:
Glorified form filler like List Perfectly
Almost zero inventory management capabilities
Complicated marketplace-to-marketplace workflow
Does not complete all listing attributes
Opens multiple tabs when cross listing and pre-fills some of the field attributes for you. A user even complained about having to fill in the images and descriptions themselves
No autoposting in the background
Bottom line: Stick to PrimeLister if you only care about Poshmark automation. For cross listing, skip them as it's clearly not their core focus.
👉 See how PrimeLister compares to Crosslist
5. Flyp
Price: $9/month
Free trial: 100 days

Flyp is a Vendoo clone founded by two ex-Mercari employees who raised a lot of money. Their original idea was to create a new marketplace, and they built a set of initially free tools to drive traffic to it.
Unfortunately, that marketplace failed, and they made the tools payable (albeit with a 100-day "grace" period).
Since then, development has stalled, and the founders seem inactive. At this point, it's unclear whether the company is controlled by VCs or the founders who are just cashing in on the existing free trials that converted to paying customers.
Now, that being said, the price is quite attractive at $9/month, but that comes with some downsides.
For starters, it only supports 6 marketplaces, namely Poshmark, eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Mercari, Depop, and Etsy. It's also US only.
Next to that, you also have to fill in multiple forms again for each marketplace (with a limited universal form as well, very similar as to how Vendoo does it). They do support autoposting. But they don't have any serious inventory management features like CSV import/export, advanced filters, AI capabilities and nor do they have a mobile app.
Because of this, it’s best for hobbyist resellers who don’t handle a large volume of listings and are only looking to sell a few items per month.
One bonuspoint is that they do offer autodelisting, and they also handle Poshmark automation.
Flyp pros:
Has the longest free trial period
Most affordable among all the cross listing apps on the market
Supports several bulk options to help you save time
Lets you link similar listings across different marketplaces to prevent duplicates
Auto delisting sold items
Has an analytics feature
Has a Poshmark automation bot
Flyp cons:
Features are very limiting, making it useful only for hobbyist resellers
Worse Vendoo knock-off
You need to fill out a common “Universal” form + separate forms for each marketplace, leading to a lot of manual work from your side
No inventory management features
No mobile app
Development has stalled
Several user reviews of Flyp glitching constantly
Bottom line: Do you only occasionally sell things when you declutter your home and don’t want to pay for an expensive option?
Then, Flyp might be for you. It’s also a good option for those who sell exclusively on Poshmark and don’t want to use a separate tool for automation.
👉 See how Flyp compares to Crosslist
6. Nifty
Price: Starts at $39.99/month ($35.99/month billed yearly)
Free trial: 7-day free trial
Nifty (formerly AutoPosher) is an upcoming cross listing and automation tool that's been gaining a lot of traction, especially among high-volume Poshmark and eBay sellers. It started life as a Poshmark sharing bot and has since expanded into a full cross listing and automation platform.
Its biggest strength is that it offers a strong feature suite and has an intuitive and powerful interface that's just easy to understand. In that regard, it's similar to Crosslist. They started off using cloud-based integrations for most marketplaces, but are running into the limits of that architecture.
The advantage of cloud-based integration is that their software can autodelist even when your computer is off.
The downside is that it won't work for some more secure marketplaces without an official API, such as Vinted and Whatnot. Nifty actually integrated with Whatnot recently but had to do it through an extension as their cloud-based approach didn't work anymore. So given the above, it's not really an advantage anymore compared to Crosslist or Vendoo.
Nifty's AI listing generation is strong: upload product photos and it creates complete listings with titles, descriptions, and attributes. However, there’s no built-in AI photo editor, which means you can’t add or remove elements in images.
They also shine on the automation side. It offers marketplace-specific automation bots for Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, and Depop that handles sharing, relisting, sending offers, and following automatically.
Their listing form itself is clean and well-organized. You fill out one form and Nifty pushes your listing to the marketplaces you’ve selected. That said, Crosslist takes this a step further with its one universal form that dynamically adapts to show only the fields required by each marketplace, so you don’t have to worry about which fields are necessary to fill in.
The analytics suite is one of the best in the space, with profit tracking, expense management, and tax-ready reporting built into every plan.
One thing to keep in mind is that Nifty doesn’t have a native app. You can access their app through your phone’s browser, but the experience isn’t as smooth as a dedicated app. Buttons can feel small or cramped, and it can lag on mobile.
They also lack an advanced photo editor. Although you can edit pictures, they don’t offer an AI photo editing feature.
The main limitation? Price and marketplace coverage.
Nifty only supports 6 marketplaces: Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, Etsy and Whatnot. US only.
Because of the server-side architecture we mentioned, adding Vinted is essentially off the table for the foreseeable future, unless they go the same route as for Whatnot. But even then it will be a struggle.
Crosslist is the only cross listing app that can reliably post to Vinted, and we don't see this changing in the foreseeable future. So if you're a UK seller who relies on Vinted, or if Facebook Marketplace is a big part of your business, Nifty simply won't work for you.
The pricing is also significantly higher than Crosslist. The cross listing plan starts at $39.99/month, and if you want both crosslisting and automation, the bundle starts at $69.99/month. For larger closets (1,500+ items), there's an additional $20/month surcharge. That adds up fast.
Nifty pros:
Cloud-based: works even when your computer is off (but for Whatnot you need their extension, so they are running against the limits of their architecture already)
Strong AI listing generation from photos
Marketplace-specific automation bots (Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop)
Built-in analytics and profit tracking with tax-ready reports
Auto delisting when items sell to avoid double-selling
Bulk actions (relist, send offers, edit, discount)
Nifty cons:
Only supports 6 marketplaces, no Vinted support
Expensive: crosslisting alone is $39.99/mo, bundle with automation is $69.99/mo
Only available in the US and Canada: no UK or AU support
Extra $20/month for closets with more than 1,500 items
Does not support Vinted
Uses a "smart credits" system that limits AI usage based on your plan
No native mobile app, only browser based PWA
Bottom line: Nifty is actually quite good and a strong upcoming player. It's great if you sell exclusively on Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, and Etsy in the US or Canada, and want the automation and analytics available. But the limited marketplace coverage and high price make it a poor fit for sellers who need Vinted, Facebook Marketplace, or international support. Overall, given Crosslist's new features (mobile app and autodelist), Crosslist is still the better pick when you compare prices.
👉 See how Nifty compares to Crosslist
7. ZeeDrop
Price: $16.99/month ($12.99/month when paid annually)
Free trial: 7 days

ZeeDrop is a cross posting tool that supports 30+ marketplaces.
They can only do this because just like List Perfectly and PrimeLister, it's also a form-filler, and not a very good one at that, given its Chrome Webstore and Trustpilot reviews.
Among the 30+ marketplaces they support, Zeedrop supports more e-commerce business focused ones such as Amazon, Walmart, WhatsApp Business, Whatnot, and TikTok Shop, as well as your own independent e-commerce stores on Shopify, Wix, and BigCommerce.
It also supports 150+ retailers and suppliers, such as Shein, Target, Ali Express, Ikea, and so on. If you use any other supplier, you can request ZeeDrop to add them.
Quantity over quality is the gist here.
ZeeDrop pros:
Affordable pricing
Supports pretty much every marketplace you can sell on, including personal websites and e-commerce stores
Single-click uploads supported from a host of suppliers and retailers, reducing your efforts
Supports bulk actions, such as renewing, importing, and editing listings as well as repricing your items (either decreasing or increasing their prices by a certain percentage)
Monitor all of your products from suppliers, including price changes, and receive detailed reports
Generate valid FedEx tracking numbers for your items for free
Supports resellers from various regions, such as US, UK, CA, AU, and DE
ZeeDrop cons:
Outdated and clunky UI that doesn’t feel user-friendly at all
Several user reviews of ZeeDrop being a scam. A lot of users have complained on TrustPilot that there’s just no way to cancel your subscription. The tool asks you to enter your payment information to access the trial, but doesn’t give a “cancel” button. Instead, you get charged every month. Many users reported that they had to contact their bank/ PayPal and request a chargeback.
Bad customer service. Once again, users have complained that their customer service is almost non-existent, and that they got bombarded with spam messages about offers and discounts when they tried to raise a ticket for cancelling their subscription. Quite a few users also got billed $80 in exchange for the “help” they received. Yikes!
Bottom line: Even if you decide to take the risk and get a ZeeDrop subscription, its value is more so for dropshippers rather than general e-commerce sellers.
8. Sellbrite
Price: Starts at $29/month with a limited free plan available ($24/ month when billed annually)
Free trial: 14 days

Sellbrite is a 3-in-1 tool that not only lets you cross list your products, but also lets you integrate your shipping carrier and track the entire fulfillment process.
The tool supports 11 marketplaces, including Amazon, Walmart, and shopping carts such as Shopify and WooCommerce.
But, the downside is that it doesn’t integrate with marketplaces like Poshmark or Mercari, so it’s best for sellers who run their own e-commerce stores, and not for resellers.
You get 2 types of pricing plans in Sellbrite, with one of them focusing exclusively on Shopify sellers. For everyone else, the normal plans would do.
These ones come with an option to integrate your Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) account to Sellbrite… for an additional fee of $19/month. When you choose this add-on, your Amazon inventory will sync to Sellbrite.
This tool supports several bulk features, such as cross listing and editing your listings.
There’s a centralized inventory management dashboard and an automatic inventory sync feature to help you avoid accidentally overselling or underselling your products. (Yes, it syncs your Amazon inventory in real-time, too.)
Storing your inventory in multiple warehouses? Sellbrite lets you integrate them and monitors their stock levels for you.
You can also take care of your entire shipping process within Sellbrite by printing shipping labels (at the lowest USPS rates).
Once the order is sent off, Sellbrite alerts the channel where the order was placed and provides the tracking number on its own.
The tool also routes your orders to specific warehouses based on where stock is available, so the whole process is very hands-off.
Sellbrite pros:
Offers a 3-in-1 solution for online sellers, making it a great tool for those who want inventory management and shipping services integrated
Offers integrations for FBA sellers
Automatically syncs inventory and lets you set inventory rules where you can choose minimum and maximum order quantities
Makes listing easy by using templates and letting you perform bulk actions on up to 100 products at a time
You don’t need a separate tool to take care of your shipping needs
Great customer service
Supports sellers in multiple countries, but only for Amazon and eBay
Sellbrite cons:
Doesn’t support any of the popular online marketplaces other than eBay and Etsy
It’s a bit difficult to set up Sellbrite with Walmart
You need to log in to your marketplaces to make certain product updates, such as adding image SEO tags to Shopify or creating new products on Amazon, as Sellbrite does not support it in-app
Sometimes, the inventory sync takes time, leading to overselling of products
Bottom line: Sellbrite can be a good tool for you if a) you sell exclusively with Shopify, b) you need FBA integration, or c) you need a tool that’s focused on inventory and shipping management.
9. LitCommerce
Price: Starts at $29/ month ($24/ month when billed annually) with a free plan available that lets you create 1000 listings for 3 sales channels
Free trial: 7 days

LitCommerce is more of an all-in-one e-commerce solution rather than a cross listing app. It helps you list, manage, and organize your products. Similar to Sellbrite, it's not aimed at resellers, but more at e-commerce businesses selling on the bigger platforms, such as Walmart and Amazon.
It supports 20+ marketplaces, including TikTok Shop, Amazon, and Walmart. It’s best for sellers who are looking for a complete e-commerce management solution.
The problem with LitCommerce, though, is that its pricing plans vary based on the number of channels you want to cross post to and the number of listings you want to create every month, which can get expensive really fast.

If you want to create up to 1,000 listings each month and sell on 4 channels, you’ll have to pay $34/month.
Keep in mind that if you post a listing of the same product on 4 different marketplaces, it counts as 4 listings, which limits you even further.
Want to create 5,000 listings and sell on 5 channels? That’ll be $69/ month. If you’re a high-volume seller, you’ll easily be paying hundreds per month!
LitCommerce does make it easy for you to import, cross list, and bulk edit your products. You can create templates and recipes to set rules for your listings on certain channels.
Say, you want to offer free shipping for items sold on Shopify but want to add a shipping fee for Etsy. You can set these rules on LitCommerce, which will automatically apply to all listings.
Some other good features of this cross listing app include automatic inventory sync from marketplaces to LitCommerce to prevent overselling, a centralized dashboard where you can view all of your orders from multiple channels, and the ability to set up pricing rules and automatically adjust prices for all your products.
You also get sales and errors reports to help you measure your performance.
LitCommerce pros:
Makes cross listing your products easy
Has several features that make e-commerce management simple, such as a centralized dashboard, templates and recipes, and automatic inventory sync
Has a built-in repricing tool
Customer support is great, according to user reviews on Trustpilot
LitCommerce cons:
Very expensive for high-volume sellers
When a product is listed on 5 marketplaces, it’s counted as 5 separate listings, which is very limiting
If you need product feed management, you need to get a separate subscription plan for that
Bottom line: LitCommerce might be a good choice for you if you’re a hobbyist seller who only sells a limited number of items every month on 2 platforms.
10. ExportYourStore
Price: Starts at $29/month ($23/month when billed annually)
Free trial: 7 days

ExportYourStore supports 13+ marketplaces and lets you export (i.e. cross list) your products directly between marketplaces. It started off as a competitor to Sellbrite and LitCommerce, but they've also added some reseller marketplaces such as Poshmark.
However, they haven't really gained ground among resellers, most likely because their product is extremely complex and not very user-friendly.
For example, you need to have a source store, which will be your main store — the place where you create the listings. You can link the source store as well as your other sales channels to EYS and export your listings between them. But adding your source store isn't trivial, and not all marketplaces can be a source store. So this already causes trouble.
The pricing plans vary based on the number of listings you’re allowed to cross post. Keep in mind that if you export the same product listing from Shopify to Etsy and eBay, it will be counted as 2 listings, which limits you further.
The more expensive plans do let you exceed the maximum number of listings in increments of 1,000 for $5-$10. If you want to add an additional source store, you’ll have to pay an extra $19/month.
If you need help setting up your Amazon or Walmart store, there’s a one-time fee of $149. Want to remove the backgrounds from your images? You’ll be charged $0.07 per image! 👀
In addition to these, EYS also lets you create custom rules and market-specific optimizations to automate your e-commerce business.
So, you can tailor pricing according to the channel, optimize product attributes, and bulk cross list with filters. It also boasts an automatic inventory sync across all your marketplaces.
It’s best for multi-channel sellers who are looking for greater customization options when it comes to e-commerce management and listing.
ExportYourStore pros:
Supports bulk actions, such as importing and cross listing
Multi-channel order management with built-in FBA integration that lets you update tracking information
Automatically updates product prices and other attributes across all platforms with customization tools
Auto delists sold products
Analytics to help you measure your performance
ExportYourStore cons:
Users say the website is very complicated and often experiences glitches and downtime
Even though the prices seem affordable at first glance, the costs will quickly add up if you want to scale your store and/ or use EYS to remove backgrounds from your images
The cross listing tool often fails to sync your inventory,double-selling your products and causing problems for your store
There have been several complaints of EYS randomly creating duplicates of your inventory, causing sellers a big headache
Customer service doesn’t take accountability and rarely replies to help you with your issues
It doesn’t transfer all your product attributes properly from one store to another, leaving you to check them manually
Bottom line: Not only is it expensive (unless you choose the Starter plan which only allows 100 listings per month), EYS also often experiences glitches.
It could, however, be a good option for those who need sales analytics data and inventory management.
Crosslist is the best cross listing app for resellers
Ultimately, the best crosslisting apps help you save time, increase sales, and scale your business, while the cheapest cross listing app may be ideal if you're just getting started.
Out of the 10 crossposting apps we saw, Crosslist is the best choice for online sellers.
Why? Because:
You only need to fill out a single universal listing form — no manual intervention needed, which means you actually save a lot of time
Autoposts your listings in the background, so you don’t have to manually check and approve each one
It supports all the major marketplaces, including Vinted
It's available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia
It has a mobile app available with full functionality
Strong AI-features if you purchase the AI-addon, such as an AI photo editor, AI-powered pricing, bulk listing creation with AI, and so on
It has a clear pricing structure and is the most affordable tool, with discounts for quarterly and annual subscriptions
You can set up default shipping profiles
Has an advanced bulk import tool with features that let you import all of your listings at once or search and choose specific listings alone + auto links duplicate listings
Has CSV import/export
Bulk edit capabilities
Advanced filters and custom tags
Bottom line: Crosslist is the best option for sellers who just want a cross listing app and not a full e-commerce management solution. It works as a personal assistant and gets. stuff. done. — all without you having to micromanage everything.
What users are saying about Crosslist
Crosslist has 4.6 stars on Trustpilot. We'll highlight a few of them below!
Here’s what Michelle Wilker has to say about Crosslist:
“Love this application. I needed to find a service that would let me crosslist to other platforms to save time. I researched several applications and I settled on Crosslist because of the ease of importing, cross listing and a fair price is the bonus.”
Melissa L even has tangible sales increases to report:
“I have seen an increase in sales since using crosslist. I am very happy with the product.”
And Jay commends the lack of glitches, which is really appreciated as we are committed to providing a stable experience for our users:
“Really easy to use the software. Doesn't crash like some others which is appreciated!”
Paul Kirk echoes this sentiment:
"I have been with I believe all the different variants. This is the most reliable. Others have lots of glitches. This rarely does. Very happy!"
If you’re a multi-channel e-commerce seller, having a cross listing app is essential, unless you like doing repetitive tasks that eat up your time. 👀
Not only do these apps help you easily post your listings everywhere, they also come with several perks, such as inventory management, image editing, and AI listing generation.
But, with so many multi-platform listing tools out there, it can be overwhelming to pick just one. Whether you're looking for advanced features or the cheapest cross listing app, there are plenty of options available in 2026.
So, we put together this detailed comparison to help you decide. Here are the 10 top cross listing apps in 2026 and their stand-out features!
Key takeaways
Crosslist offers the best balance of price, speed, and marketplace coverage — one dynamic form, background autoposting, mobile app, autodelist, and all major marketplaces from $29.99/mo.
Vendoo boasts a broad feature set, but it is plagued by QA issues, has limited AI capabilities, offers a locked-down mobile app, and lacks Vinted support, one of the world’s leading marketplaces.
List Perfectly and PrimeLister are legacy form-fillers that open browser tabs and require manual confirmations (while only completing half the listing attributes) — slower, more hands-on, US-only, and no mobile app.
Flyp is the cheapest option but limited to a handful of marketplaces with basic features, no Vinted, US-only and development has stalled after VCs took over.
Nifty is a strong contender with cloud-based automation and analytics, but only supports 5 marketplaces, no Vinted, no native mobile app, and is limited to the US and Canada.
1. Crosslist
Price: Starts at $29.99/ month (save $15 and $110 respectively when you opt for the quarterly and annual plans)
Free trial: 3-day money-back guarantee if you create 20 or fewer listings
We admit it. We’re biased and think that Crosslist is the best cross posting app for resellers… but for good reason!
For starters, Crosslist supports all major marketplaces, including eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Depop, Etsy, Shopify, and Whatnot. But the real differentiator? Crosslist is the only cross listing app that reliably supports Vinted, both in the US and the UK.
Vendoo used to advertise Vinted support but has since quietly removed it. Users on Trustpilot report that Vinted "shows during signup and disappears once you subscribe." If you're a UK seller who depends on Vinted, Vendoo is, in one reviewer's words, "basically just an expensive eBay uploader."
Nifty and Flyp can't support Vinted at all due to server-side architecture limitations. List Perfectly and PrimeLister don't even operate in the UK. So if Vinted is part of your business, Crosslist is your only option.
And once you're in, listing is fast. Unlike other cross listing apps that make you fill out a separate form for each marketplace, Crosslist uses a single universal form.
This form contains all the product field attributes required by every supported marketplace, so you fill it out once, select where you want to post, and you're done. No switching between forms, no missing attributes, no duplicating your work.
Crosslist’s background auto posting feature will automatically post your listings. No manual intervention needed from you at all (unlike with competitors like List Perfectly or PrimeLister)!

What if you already have your inventory listed elsewhere? Use Crosslist’s bulk import tool to bring your inventory to Crosslist within minutes.
You can either choose to import your full inventory at once, do it in batches of 100, or search for specific listings and import those alone.

Once imported, you can cross post these listings to other online platforms, either one by one, or all together. On top of that, if you have your listings on multiple marketplaces, Crosslist will auto-link them into one listing so you don't get duplicates!
In addition to importing and cross listing in bulk, Crosslist also supports bulk delisting and relisting and deleting. And if an item sells, Crosslist will automatically delist it from other marketplaces!
Another of Crosslist’s stand-out features is its AI add-on that generates your entire product listing for you.
All you need to do is upload images of your product and our AI tool will come up with a relevant title, product description, and other product details (such as size, brand, color, and condition) for you.
If you’re not sure how to price your items, you can also get optimal pricing suggestions based on millions of data points from Crosslist’s AI tool. Do make a note that you need to purchase the AI add-on before you can start using it.
Some other attractive features of Crosslist include:
Full support for US, UK, CA, and AU variants of marketplaces.
Ability to set default shipping preferences for each marketplace you use
AI image editor
Bulk edit capabilities
CSV import/export
Bulk listing creation with AI (auto detects listings based on a folder of images and creates them!)
Mobile app with full functionality
Finally, Crosslist is also super affordable!
Even our most expensive plan is cheaper than the pricing plans offered by other cross posting apps.
You can save 30% with our annual plans. Want a discount but don’t want to lock in your subscription for a full year?
We have quarterly plans, too, and they give you a 15% discount!
Want to see the full breakdown? Check out Crosslist pricing plans.
You’ll be able to compare each tier based on how many listings you add per month. Plans typically start around $29.99/month and scale up depending on your listing volume and needs.
You’ll see that Crosslist is one of the most affordable cross listing apps on the market, often the cheapest cross listing app that doesn't sacrifice features.
Crosslist pros:
Actually saves time by automating the cross listing process. No more multiple form-filling or manual intervention needed
Has autoposting in the background
Mobile app with full functionality
Sales detection with autodelisting
Built-in analytics dashboard to track sales performance across platforms
Reliable Vinted support — critical for UK sellers
AI-generated listings and pricing suggestions
Supports several bulk actions, saving you even more time
Unlimited background removals included on every plan
Super affordable, with quarterly and monthly plans to save you more money
Supports US, UK, CA, and AU-based variants of marketplaces
Several small, but intuitive features that make the listing process smoother for you
Personalized customer support 24x7
Crosslist cons:
AI features require a separate AI add-on subscription
Does not offer automation like Nifty (such as sending offers to likers, mass following of accounts, sharing closets etc.)
For some marketplaces, automatic sales detection and autodelist require your desktop/browser extension to be running in the background
Bottom line: Crosslist is one of the only cross posting apps that truly saves you time without any manual intervention from your side.
It’s also very affordable and has all the features you need to get things done faster.
Don’t take our word for it, though.
Compare the details of the other cross listing apps below, and you’ll reach the same conclusion we did: that Crosslist reigns supreme. 😉
2. Vendoo
Price: Starts at $14.99/month in US, but if you need AI it's $24.99. More expensive plans in the UK compared to the US where you need to pay a whopping £49.99/month to get access to 600 listings — something Crosslist already covers for $29.99/month.
Free trial: Yes

Vendoo supports 10 marketplaces (including Vestiaire Collective), and has recently dropped support for Vinted, as they were unable to reliably post to Vinted.
Cross listing on Vendoo is also a bit more complicated than it is on Crosslist.
You’ll need to fill out a common listing form first before you select the marketplaces you want to cross post to.
Then, you need to fill out separate forms for each online platform with missing field attributes and click “Submit” each time, which can get very time-consuming.
The interface also feels outdated; many of the features they recently released seem to be half-baked and plagued by QA issues, such as their Mercari integration or their autodelist capabilities.
Some other features of Vendoo include auto delisting when items are sold, marketplace sharing which automatically shares, bumps, sends offers, and refreshes your listings.
Lastly, they also have a mobile app, but it's a stripped down version of their web platform, with no import capabilities, only a limited set of marketplaces, and essential features such as bulk edit unavailable.
Vendoo pros:
Has auto posting in the background
Supports bulk actions
Has some cheap pricing plans
Supports multi-quantity listings
Sales detection and auto delisting for 5+ marketplaces to avoid double-selling
Mobile app
Marketplace sharing feature which acts as an automation tool
Profit tracking and business analytics
Price tracking tool for eBay
Vendoo cons:
The cheap pricing plans are very limiting, with the actually useful plans being very expensive
You need to manually fill out the missing field attributes for each marketplace, which means you end up filling out multiple forms for each listing
AI capabilities are limited, no full listing generation from photos like Crosslist
Serious QA issues, i.e. autodelisting
Background removals are capped per plan (not unlimited)
Very expensive for UK users
No Vinted support
Mobile app with limited functionality (no import, not all marketplaces supported, no bulk edit, …)
Bottom line: Vendoo’s unlimited listings and all-marketplaces-included pricing is straightforward, and the mobile app is a nice touch. But the multi-form workflow is still slower than Crosslist’s single-form approach, and the unreliable Vinted and Mercari integrations are a real issue for sellers who rely on those marketplaces.
👉 See how Vendoo compares to Crosslist
3. List Perfectly
Price: Starts at $29/month
Free trial: 5-day or 100-listings money-back guarantee
Like Crosslist, List Perfectly is a cross listing tool that supports 11 marketplaces.
While LP lets you cross list to multiple marketplaces at once, the downside is that it doesn’t have autoposting in the background.
This means that it's just a glorified form filler (like how your browser completes address and credit card info), not a serious tool for bulk cross listing without manual effort.
As a result, the tool will open a separate tab on your computer for each listing. So, if you want to cross post 5 listings to 5 different marketplaces, that will be 5x5 = 25 tabs opened.
Then, you have to manually check each listing, fill in the missing attributes, and click on Submit for them to go live. Very tedious, very time-consuming.
On top of that, they actually don't even complete all the form fields anyway, such as category, which hasn't been supported since launch and means you constantly have to complete it manually.
Here's one review of someone on Reddit who tried List Perfectly:
“I did not realize when paying for LP that their cross posting simply meant that they opened up a new window and populated the second site with part of the data from the origin site. And that depending on which site you were posting to, you had to go into each listing and manually complete the cross post by typing in the data yourself.”
Source: Reddit
But, it gets worse. Their Simple $29 plan only fills in 4 fields: images, title, description and price. All the rest is omitted and you need to complete this manually. Say what?
You also can’t perform any bulk actions such as importing, cross listing, and editing on the Simple plan.

They offer plans up to a whopping $249/month that still does not complete all the listing fields and doesn't let you post and walk away or focus on other tasks.
In terms of AI, List Perfectly lets you create AI-generated listings, but the maximum number allowed is based on the plan you choose. You also can’t cross list to and from Shopify on the Simple plan.
Some other features of LP for the higher-tiered plans include support for custom marketplaces, analytics, size.ly measurement tool, eBay price look-up, and a Google Lens pricing tool. But buyer beware, reviews mention that the interface is outdated and clumsy, and many of the advertised features aren't stable or robust.
On the most expensive Pro Plus plan, which is very expensive at $99+/month, you also get some additional features such as an automatic SKU and label generator, auto sales detection and delisting, and a Poshmark automation tool that sends offers to people who like your listings.
List Perfectly pros:
Allows you to connect custom marketplaces
Has the option to generate product listings using AI
The more expensive plans come with some attractive features, such as an analytics dashboard, eBay price look-up tool, Poshmark automation tool, SKU and label generator, and so on
List Perfectly cons:
Not a real cross listing app contender, but a glorified form filler (like how Chrome fills credit card info) that doesn't complete all the fields even at their most expensive plan
The Simple plan is very limiting. For instance, it doesn’t support cross listing to and from Shopify, doesn’t support all product attributes in the listing form, or let you perform bulk actions
Only a limited number of photo background removals and AI generated listings supported in the two cheapest plans. The Simple plan supports only 25 listings and background removals, while the Business plan supports only 50
No Vinted support
US only
Outdated interface
Legacy software
Bottom line: While List Perfectly was the first cross listing software for resellers, they've since dropped out of the race and are seriously limited in features and capabilities, while other upcoming players such as Crosslist and Nifty have eaten away their market share.
👉 See how Vendoo and List Perfectly stack up against Crosslist
4. PrimeLister
Price: $49.99/month if you want the cross listing feature
Free trial: 7 days
Let's be blunt about PrimeLister: when it comes to actual cross-listing capability, it's about the weakest option on the market — arguably even worse than List Perfectly. That is because it's also a form-filler, but it comes with even fewer options than List Perfectly does.
For example, you can't bulk import your listings and manage your inventory from one central location, instead, you have to navigate to each marketplace individually and cross list your listings from there.
Just like with List Perfectly, PrimeLister will then just open multiple tabs — slowing down your computer — that fill a bunch of limited attributes (hard ones like category are not supported). And then you have to manually confirm everything still.
That being said, they do support 8 marketplaces. To be fair, their stronger point is their listing automation (something Crosslist doesn't do right now), in which they've obtained a strong market share.
PrimeLister pros:
Doesn’t put a limit on the number of times you can perform a certain task. In other words, it offers unlimited cross listing, relisting, deleting, importing, and delisting
Offers an intuitive Poshmark automation bot for resellers who use that platform
Supports CA and AU variants of marketplaces
PrimeLister cons:
Glorified form filler like List Perfectly
Almost zero inventory management capabilities
Complicated marketplace-to-marketplace workflow
Does not complete all listing attributes
Opens multiple tabs when cross listing and pre-fills some of the field attributes for you. A user even complained about having to fill in the images and descriptions themselves
No autoposting in the background
Bottom line: Stick to PrimeLister if you only care about Poshmark automation. For cross listing, skip them as it's clearly not their core focus.
👉 See how PrimeLister compares to Crosslist
5. Flyp
Price: $9/month
Free trial: 100 days

Flyp is a Vendoo clone founded by two ex-Mercari employees who raised a lot of money. Their original idea was to create a new marketplace, and they built a set of initially free tools to drive traffic to it.
Unfortunately, that marketplace failed, and they made the tools payable (albeit with a 100-day "grace" period).
Since then, development has stalled, and the founders seem inactive. At this point, it's unclear whether the company is controlled by VCs or the founders who are just cashing in on the existing free trials that converted to paying customers.
Now, that being said, the price is quite attractive at $9/month, but that comes with some downsides.
For starters, it only supports 6 marketplaces, namely Poshmark, eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Mercari, Depop, and Etsy. It's also US only.
Next to that, you also have to fill in multiple forms again for each marketplace (with a limited universal form as well, very similar as to how Vendoo does it). They do support autoposting. But they don't have any serious inventory management features like CSV import/export, advanced filters, AI capabilities and nor do they have a mobile app.
Because of this, it’s best for hobbyist resellers who don’t handle a large volume of listings and are only looking to sell a few items per month.
One bonuspoint is that they do offer autodelisting, and they also handle Poshmark automation.
Flyp pros:
Has the longest free trial period
Most affordable among all the cross listing apps on the market
Supports several bulk options to help you save time
Lets you link similar listings across different marketplaces to prevent duplicates
Auto delisting sold items
Has an analytics feature
Has a Poshmark automation bot
Flyp cons:
Features are very limiting, making it useful only for hobbyist resellers
Worse Vendoo knock-off
You need to fill out a common “Universal” form + separate forms for each marketplace, leading to a lot of manual work from your side
No inventory management features
No mobile app
Development has stalled
Several user reviews of Flyp glitching constantly
Bottom line: Do you only occasionally sell things when you declutter your home and don’t want to pay for an expensive option?
Then, Flyp might be for you. It’s also a good option for those who sell exclusively on Poshmark and don’t want to use a separate tool for automation.
👉 See how Flyp compares to Crosslist
6. Nifty
Price: Starts at $39.99/month ($35.99/month billed yearly)
Free trial: 7-day free trial
Nifty (formerly AutoPosher) is an upcoming cross listing and automation tool that's been gaining a lot of traction, especially among high-volume Poshmark and eBay sellers. It started life as a Poshmark sharing bot and has since expanded into a full cross listing and automation platform.
Its biggest strength is that it offers a strong feature suite and has an intuitive and powerful interface that's just easy to understand. In that regard, it's similar to Crosslist. They started off using cloud-based integrations for most marketplaces, but are running into the limits of that architecture.
The advantage of cloud-based integration is that their software can autodelist even when your computer is off.
The downside is that it won't work for some more secure marketplaces without an official API, such as Vinted and Whatnot. Nifty actually integrated with Whatnot recently but had to do it through an extension as their cloud-based approach didn't work anymore. So given the above, it's not really an advantage anymore compared to Crosslist or Vendoo.
Nifty's AI listing generation is strong: upload product photos and it creates complete listings with titles, descriptions, and attributes. However, there’s no built-in AI photo editor, which means you can’t add or remove elements in images.
They also shine on the automation side. It offers marketplace-specific automation bots for Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, and Depop that handles sharing, relisting, sending offers, and following automatically.
Their listing form itself is clean and well-organized. You fill out one form and Nifty pushes your listing to the marketplaces you’ve selected. That said, Crosslist takes this a step further with its one universal form that dynamically adapts to show only the fields required by each marketplace, so you don’t have to worry about which fields are necessary to fill in.
The analytics suite is one of the best in the space, with profit tracking, expense management, and tax-ready reporting built into every plan.
One thing to keep in mind is that Nifty doesn’t have a native app. You can access their app through your phone’s browser, but the experience isn’t as smooth as a dedicated app. Buttons can feel small or cramped, and it can lag on mobile.
They also lack an advanced photo editor. Although you can edit pictures, they don’t offer an AI photo editing feature.
The main limitation? Price and marketplace coverage.
Nifty only supports 6 marketplaces: Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, Etsy and Whatnot. US only.
Because of the server-side architecture we mentioned, adding Vinted is essentially off the table for the foreseeable future, unless they go the same route as for Whatnot. But even then it will be a struggle.
Crosslist is the only cross listing app that can reliably post to Vinted, and we don't see this changing in the foreseeable future. So if you're a UK seller who relies on Vinted, or if Facebook Marketplace is a big part of your business, Nifty simply won't work for you.
The pricing is also significantly higher than Crosslist. The cross listing plan starts at $39.99/month, and if you want both crosslisting and automation, the bundle starts at $69.99/month. For larger closets (1,500+ items), there's an additional $20/month surcharge. That adds up fast.
Nifty pros:
Cloud-based: works even when your computer is off (but for Whatnot you need their extension, so they are running against the limits of their architecture already)
Strong AI listing generation from photos
Marketplace-specific automation bots (Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop)
Built-in analytics and profit tracking with tax-ready reports
Auto delisting when items sell to avoid double-selling
Bulk actions (relist, send offers, edit, discount)
Nifty cons:
Only supports 6 marketplaces, no Vinted support
Expensive: crosslisting alone is $39.99/mo, bundle with automation is $69.99/mo
Only available in the US and Canada: no UK or AU support
Extra $20/month for closets with more than 1,500 items
Does not support Vinted
Uses a "smart credits" system that limits AI usage based on your plan
No native mobile app, only browser based PWA
Bottom line: Nifty is actually quite good and a strong upcoming player. It's great if you sell exclusively on Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, and Etsy in the US or Canada, and want the automation and analytics available. But the limited marketplace coverage and high price make it a poor fit for sellers who need Vinted, Facebook Marketplace, or international support. Overall, given Crosslist's new features (mobile app and autodelist), Crosslist is still the better pick when you compare prices.
👉 See how Nifty compares to Crosslist
7. ZeeDrop
Price: $16.99/month ($12.99/month when paid annually)
Free trial: 7 days

ZeeDrop is a cross posting tool that supports 30+ marketplaces.
They can only do this because just like List Perfectly and PrimeLister, it's also a form-filler, and not a very good one at that, given its Chrome Webstore and Trustpilot reviews.
Among the 30+ marketplaces they support, Zeedrop supports more e-commerce business focused ones such as Amazon, Walmart, WhatsApp Business, Whatnot, and TikTok Shop, as well as your own independent e-commerce stores on Shopify, Wix, and BigCommerce.
It also supports 150+ retailers and suppliers, such as Shein, Target, Ali Express, Ikea, and so on. If you use any other supplier, you can request ZeeDrop to add them.
Quantity over quality is the gist here.
ZeeDrop pros:
Affordable pricing
Supports pretty much every marketplace you can sell on, including personal websites and e-commerce stores
Single-click uploads supported from a host of suppliers and retailers, reducing your efforts
Supports bulk actions, such as renewing, importing, and editing listings as well as repricing your items (either decreasing or increasing their prices by a certain percentage)
Monitor all of your products from suppliers, including price changes, and receive detailed reports
Generate valid FedEx tracking numbers for your items for free
Supports resellers from various regions, such as US, UK, CA, AU, and DE
ZeeDrop cons:
Outdated and clunky UI that doesn’t feel user-friendly at all
Several user reviews of ZeeDrop being a scam. A lot of users have complained on TrustPilot that there’s just no way to cancel your subscription. The tool asks you to enter your payment information to access the trial, but doesn’t give a “cancel” button. Instead, you get charged every month. Many users reported that they had to contact their bank/ PayPal and request a chargeback.
Bad customer service. Once again, users have complained that their customer service is almost non-existent, and that they got bombarded with spam messages about offers and discounts when they tried to raise a ticket for cancelling their subscription. Quite a few users also got billed $80 in exchange for the “help” they received. Yikes!
Bottom line: Even if you decide to take the risk and get a ZeeDrop subscription, its value is more so for dropshippers rather than general e-commerce sellers.
8. Sellbrite
Price: Starts at $29/month with a limited free plan available ($24/ month when billed annually)
Free trial: 14 days

Sellbrite is a 3-in-1 tool that not only lets you cross list your products, but also lets you integrate your shipping carrier and track the entire fulfillment process.
The tool supports 11 marketplaces, including Amazon, Walmart, and shopping carts such as Shopify and WooCommerce.
But, the downside is that it doesn’t integrate with marketplaces like Poshmark or Mercari, so it’s best for sellers who run their own e-commerce stores, and not for resellers.
You get 2 types of pricing plans in Sellbrite, with one of them focusing exclusively on Shopify sellers. For everyone else, the normal plans would do.
These ones come with an option to integrate your Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) account to Sellbrite… for an additional fee of $19/month. When you choose this add-on, your Amazon inventory will sync to Sellbrite.
This tool supports several bulk features, such as cross listing and editing your listings.
There’s a centralized inventory management dashboard and an automatic inventory sync feature to help you avoid accidentally overselling or underselling your products. (Yes, it syncs your Amazon inventory in real-time, too.)
Storing your inventory in multiple warehouses? Sellbrite lets you integrate them and monitors their stock levels for you.
You can also take care of your entire shipping process within Sellbrite by printing shipping labels (at the lowest USPS rates).
Once the order is sent off, Sellbrite alerts the channel where the order was placed and provides the tracking number on its own.
The tool also routes your orders to specific warehouses based on where stock is available, so the whole process is very hands-off.
Sellbrite pros:
Offers a 3-in-1 solution for online sellers, making it a great tool for those who want inventory management and shipping services integrated
Offers integrations for FBA sellers
Automatically syncs inventory and lets you set inventory rules where you can choose minimum and maximum order quantities
Makes listing easy by using templates and letting you perform bulk actions on up to 100 products at a time
You don’t need a separate tool to take care of your shipping needs
Great customer service
Supports sellers in multiple countries, but only for Amazon and eBay
Sellbrite cons:
Doesn’t support any of the popular online marketplaces other than eBay and Etsy
It’s a bit difficult to set up Sellbrite with Walmart
You need to log in to your marketplaces to make certain product updates, such as adding image SEO tags to Shopify or creating new products on Amazon, as Sellbrite does not support it in-app
Sometimes, the inventory sync takes time, leading to overselling of products
Bottom line: Sellbrite can be a good tool for you if a) you sell exclusively with Shopify, b) you need FBA integration, or c) you need a tool that’s focused on inventory and shipping management.
9. LitCommerce
Price: Starts at $29/ month ($24/ month when billed annually) with a free plan available that lets you create 1000 listings for 3 sales channels
Free trial: 7 days

LitCommerce is more of an all-in-one e-commerce solution rather than a cross listing app. It helps you list, manage, and organize your products. Similar to Sellbrite, it's not aimed at resellers, but more at e-commerce businesses selling on the bigger platforms, such as Walmart and Amazon.
It supports 20+ marketplaces, including TikTok Shop, Amazon, and Walmart. It’s best for sellers who are looking for a complete e-commerce management solution.
The problem with LitCommerce, though, is that its pricing plans vary based on the number of channels you want to cross post to and the number of listings you want to create every month, which can get expensive really fast.

If you want to create up to 1,000 listings each month and sell on 4 channels, you’ll have to pay $34/month.
Keep in mind that if you post a listing of the same product on 4 different marketplaces, it counts as 4 listings, which limits you even further.
Want to create 5,000 listings and sell on 5 channels? That’ll be $69/ month. If you’re a high-volume seller, you’ll easily be paying hundreds per month!
LitCommerce does make it easy for you to import, cross list, and bulk edit your products. You can create templates and recipes to set rules for your listings on certain channels.
Say, you want to offer free shipping for items sold on Shopify but want to add a shipping fee for Etsy. You can set these rules on LitCommerce, which will automatically apply to all listings.
Some other good features of this cross listing app include automatic inventory sync from marketplaces to LitCommerce to prevent overselling, a centralized dashboard where you can view all of your orders from multiple channels, and the ability to set up pricing rules and automatically adjust prices for all your products.
You also get sales and errors reports to help you measure your performance.
LitCommerce pros:
Makes cross listing your products easy
Has several features that make e-commerce management simple, such as a centralized dashboard, templates and recipes, and automatic inventory sync
Has a built-in repricing tool
Customer support is great, according to user reviews on Trustpilot
LitCommerce cons:
Very expensive for high-volume sellers
When a product is listed on 5 marketplaces, it’s counted as 5 separate listings, which is very limiting
If you need product feed management, you need to get a separate subscription plan for that
Bottom line: LitCommerce might be a good choice for you if you’re a hobbyist seller who only sells a limited number of items every month on 2 platforms.
10. ExportYourStore
Price: Starts at $29/month ($23/month when billed annually)
Free trial: 7 days

ExportYourStore supports 13+ marketplaces and lets you export (i.e. cross list) your products directly between marketplaces. It started off as a competitor to Sellbrite and LitCommerce, but they've also added some reseller marketplaces such as Poshmark.
However, they haven't really gained ground among resellers, most likely because their product is extremely complex and not very user-friendly.
For example, you need to have a source store, which will be your main store — the place where you create the listings. You can link the source store as well as your other sales channels to EYS and export your listings between them. But adding your source store isn't trivial, and not all marketplaces can be a source store. So this already causes trouble.
The pricing plans vary based on the number of listings you’re allowed to cross post. Keep in mind that if you export the same product listing from Shopify to Etsy and eBay, it will be counted as 2 listings, which limits you further.
The more expensive plans do let you exceed the maximum number of listings in increments of 1,000 for $5-$10. If you want to add an additional source store, you’ll have to pay an extra $19/month.
If you need help setting up your Amazon or Walmart store, there’s a one-time fee of $149. Want to remove the backgrounds from your images? You’ll be charged $0.07 per image! 👀
In addition to these, EYS also lets you create custom rules and market-specific optimizations to automate your e-commerce business.
So, you can tailor pricing according to the channel, optimize product attributes, and bulk cross list with filters. It also boasts an automatic inventory sync across all your marketplaces.
It’s best for multi-channel sellers who are looking for greater customization options when it comes to e-commerce management and listing.
ExportYourStore pros:
Supports bulk actions, such as importing and cross listing
Multi-channel order management with built-in FBA integration that lets you update tracking information
Automatically updates product prices and other attributes across all platforms with customization tools
Auto delists sold products
Analytics to help you measure your performance
ExportYourStore cons:
Users say the website is very complicated and often experiences glitches and downtime
Even though the prices seem affordable at first glance, the costs will quickly add up if you want to scale your store and/ or use EYS to remove backgrounds from your images
The cross listing tool often fails to sync your inventory,double-selling your products and causing problems for your store
There have been several complaints of EYS randomly creating duplicates of your inventory, causing sellers a big headache
Customer service doesn’t take accountability and rarely replies to help you with your issues
It doesn’t transfer all your product attributes properly from one store to another, leaving you to check them manually
Bottom line: Not only is it expensive (unless you choose the Starter plan which only allows 100 listings per month), EYS also often experiences glitches.
It could, however, be a good option for those who need sales analytics data and inventory management.
Crosslist is the best cross listing app for resellers
Ultimately, the best crosslisting apps help you save time, increase sales, and scale your business, while the cheapest cross listing app may be ideal if you're just getting started.
Out of the 10 crossposting apps we saw, Crosslist is the best choice for online sellers.
Why? Because:
You only need to fill out a single universal listing form — no manual intervention needed, which means you actually save a lot of time
Autoposts your listings in the background, so you don’t have to manually check and approve each one
It supports all the major marketplaces, including Vinted
It's available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia
It has a mobile app available with full functionality
Strong AI-features if you purchase the AI-addon, such as an AI photo editor, AI-powered pricing, bulk listing creation with AI, and so on
It has a clear pricing structure and is the most affordable tool, with discounts for quarterly and annual subscriptions
You can set up default shipping profiles
Has an advanced bulk import tool with features that let you import all of your listings at once or search and choose specific listings alone + auto links duplicate listings
Has CSV import/export
Bulk edit capabilities
Advanced filters and custom tags
Bottom line: Crosslist is the best option for sellers who just want a cross listing app and not a full e-commerce management solution. It works as a personal assistant and gets. stuff. done. — all without you having to micromanage everything.
What users are saying about Crosslist
Crosslist has 4.6 stars on Trustpilot. We'll highlight a few of them below!
Here’s what Michelle Wilker has to say about Crosslist:
“Love this application. I needed to find a service that would let me crosslist to other platforms to save time. I researched several applications and I settled on Crosslist because of the ease of importing, cross listing and a fair price is the bonus.”
Melissa L even has tangible sales increases to report:
“I have seen an increase in sales since using crosslist. I am very happy with the product.”
And Jay commends the lack of glitches, which is really appreciated as we are committed to providing a stable experience for our users:
“Really easy to use the software. Doesn't crash like some others which is appreciated!”
Paul Kirk echoes this sentiment:
"I have been with I believe all the different variants. This is the most reliable. Others have lots of glitches. This rarely does. Very happy!"
If you’re a multi-channel e-commerce seller, having a cross listing app is essential, unless you like doing repetitive tasks that eat up your time. 👀
Not only do these apps help you easily post your listings everywhere, they also come with several perks, such as inventory management, image editing, and AI listing generation.
But, with so many multi-platform listing tools out there, it can be overwhelming to pick just one. Whether you're looking for advanced features or the cheapest cross listing app, there are plenty of options available in 2026.
So, we put together this detailed comparison to help you decide. Here are the 10 top cross listing apps in 2026 and their stand-out features!
Key takeaways
Crosslist offers the best balance of price, speed, and marketplace coverage — one dynamic form, background autoposting, mobile app, autodelist, and all major marketplaces from $29.99/mo.
Vendoo boasts a broad feature set, but it is plagued by QA issues, has limited AI capabilities, offers a locked-down mobile app, and lacks Vinted support, one of the world’s leading marketplaces.
List Perfectly and PrimeLister are legacy form-fillers that open browser tabs and require manual confirmations (while only completing half the listing attributes) — slower, more hands-on, US-only, and no mobile app.
Flyp is the cheapest option but limited to a handful of marketplaces with basic features, no Vinted, US-only and development has stalled after VCs took over.
Nifty is a strong contender with cloud-based automation and analytics, but only supports 5 marketplaces, no Vinted, no native mobile app, and is limited to the US and Canada.
1. Crosslist
Price: Starts at $29.99/ month (save $15 and $110 respectively when you opt for the quarterly and annual plans)
Free trial: 3-day money-back guarantee if you create 20 or fewer listings
We admit it. We’re biased and think that Crosslist is the best cross posting app for resellers… but for good reason!
For starters, Crosslist supports all major marketplaces, including eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Depop, Etsy, Shopify, and Whatnot. But the real differentiator? Crosslist is the only cross listing app that reliably supports Vinted, both in the US and the UK.
Vendoo used to advertise Vinted support but has since quietly removed it. Users on Trustpilot report that Vinted "shows during signup and disappears once you subscribe." If you're a UK seller who depends on Vinted, Vendoo is, in one reviewer's words, "basically just an expensive eBay uploader."
Nifty and Flyp can't support Vinted at all due to server-side architecture limitations. List Perfectly and PrimeLister don't even operate in the UK. So if Vinted is part of your business, Crosslist is your only option.
And once you're in, listing is fast. Unlike other cross listing apps that make you fill out a separate form for each marketplace, Crosslist uses a single universal form.
This form contains all the product field attributes required by every supported marketplace, so you fill it out once, select where you want to post, and you're done. No switching between forms, no missing attributes, no duplicating your work.
Crosslist’s background auto posting feature will automatically post your listings. No manual intervention needed from you at all (unlike with competitors like List Perfectly or PrimeLister)!

What if you already have your inventory listed elsewhere? Use Crosslist’s bulk import tool to bring your inventory to Crosslist within minutes.
You can either choose to import your full inventory at once, do it in batches of 100, or search for specific listings and import those alone.

Once imported, you can cross post these listings to other online platforms, either one by one, or all together. On top of that, if you have your listings on multiple marketplaces, Crosslist will auto-link them into one listing so you don't get duplicates!
In addition to importing and cross listing in bulk, Crosslist also supports bulk delisting and relisting and deleting. And if an item sells, Crosslist will automatically delist it from other marketplaces!
Another of Crosslist’s stand-out features is its AI add-on that generates your entire product listing for you.
All you need to do is upload images of your product and our AI tool will come up with a relevant title, product description, and other product details (such as size, brand, color, and condition) for you.
If you’re not sure how to price your items, you can also get optimal pricing suggestions based on millions of data points from Crosslist’s AI tool. Do make a note that you need to purchase the AI add-on before you can start using it.
Some other attractive features of Crosslist include:
Full support for US, UK, CA, and AU variants of marketplaces.
Ability to set default shipping preferences for each marketplace you use
AI image editor
Bulk edit capabilities
CSV import/export
Bulk listing creation with AI (auto detects listings based on a folder of images and creates them!)
Mobile app with full functionality
Finally, Crosslist is also super affordable!
Even our most expensive plan is cheaper than the pricing plans offered by other cross posting apps.
You can save 30% with our annual plans. Want a discount but don’t want to lock in your subscription for a full year?
We have quarterly plans, too, and they give you a 15% discount!
Want to see the full breakdown? Check out Crosslist pricing plans.
You’ll be able to compare each tier based on how many listings you add per month. Plans typically start around $29.99/month and scale up depending on your listing volume and needs.
You’ll see that Crosslist is one of the most affordable cross listing apps on the market, often the cheapest cross listing app that doesn't sacrifice features.
Crosslist pros:
Actually saves time by automating the cross listing process. No more multiple form-filling or manual intervention needed
Has autoposting in the background
Mobile app with full functionality
Sales detection with autodelisting
Built-in analytics dashboard to track sales performance across platforms
Reliable Vinted support — critical for UK sellers
AI-generated listings and pricing suggestions
Supports several bulk actions, saving you even more time
Unlimited background removals included on every plan
Super affordable, with quarterly and monthly plans to save you more money
Supports US, UK, CA, and AU-based variants of marketplaces
Several small, but intuitive features that make the listing process smoother for you
Personalized customer support 24x7
Crosslist cons:
AI features require a separate AI add-on subscription
Does not offer automation like Nifty (such as sending offers to likers, mass following of accounts, sharing closets etc.)
For some marketplaces, automatic sales detection and autodelist require your desktop/browser extension to be running in the background
Bottom line: Crosslist is one of the only cross posting apps that truly saves you time without any manual intervention from your side.
It’s also very affordable and has all the features you need to get things done faster.
Don’t take our word for it, though.
Compare the details of the other cross listing apps below, and you’ll reach the same conclusion we did: that Crosslist reigns supreme. 😉
2. Vendoo
Price: Starts at $14.99/month in US, but if you need AI it's $24.99. More expensive plans in the UK compared to the US where you need to pay a whopping £49.99/month to get access to 600 listings — something Crosslist already covers for $29.99/month.
Free trial: Yes

Vendoo supports 10 marketplaces (including Vestiaire Collective), and has recently dropped support for Vinted, as they were unable to reliably post to Vinted.
Cross listing on Vendoo is also a bit more complicated than it is on Crosslist.
You’ll need to fill out a common listing form first before you select the marketplaces you want to cross post to.
Then, you need to fill out separate forms for each online platform with missing field attributes and click “Submit” each time, which can get very time-consuming.
The interface also feels outdated; many of the features they recently released seem to be half-baked and plagued by QA issues, such as their Mercari integration or their autodelist capabilities.
Some other features of Vendoo include auto delisting when items are sold, marketplace sharing which automatically shares, bumps, sends offers, and refreshes your listings.
Lastly, they also have a mobile app, but it's a stripped down version of their web platform, with no import capabilities, only a limited set of marketplaces, and essential features such as bulk edit unavailable.
Vendoo pros:
Has auto posting in the background
Supports bulk actions
Has some cheap pricing plans
Supports multi-quantity listings
Sales detection and auto delisting for 5+ marketplaces to avoid double-selling
Mobile app
Marketplace sharing feature which acts as an automation tool
Profit tracking and business analytics
Price tracking tool for eBay
Vendoo cons:
The cheap pricing plans are very limiting, with the actually useful plans being very expensive
You need to manually fill out the missing field attributes for each marketplace, which means you end up filling out multiple forms for each listing
AI capabilities are limited, no full listing generation from photos like Crosslist
Serious QA issues, i.e. autodelisting
Background removals are capped per plan (not unlimited)
Very expensive for UK users
No Vinted support
Mobile app with limited functionality (no import, not all marketplaces supported, no bulk edit, …)
Bottom line: Vendoo’s unlimited listings and all-marketplaces-included pricing is straightforward, and the mobile app is a nice touch. But the multi-form workflow is still slower than Crosslist’s single-form approach, and the unreliable Vinted and Mercari integrations are a real issue for sellers who rely on those marketplaces.
👉 See how Vendoo compares to Crosslist
3. List Perfectly
Price: Starts at $29/month
Free trial: 5-day or 100-listings money-back guarantee
Like Crosslist, List Perfectly is a cross listing tool that supports 11 marketplaces.
While LP lets you cross list to multiple marketplaces at once, the downside is that it doesn’t have autoposting in the background.
This means that it's just a glorified form filler (like how your browser completes address and credit card info), not a serious tool for bulk cross listing without manual effort.
As a result, the tool will open a separate tab on your computer for each listing. So, if you want to cross post 5 listings to 5 different marketplaces, that will be 5x5 = 25 tabs opened.
Then, you have to manually check each listing, fill in the missing attributes, and click on Submit for them to go live. Very tedious, very time-consuming.
On top of that, they actually don't even complete all the form fields anyway, such as category, which hasn't been supported since launch and means you constantly have to complete it manually.
Here's one review of someone on Reddit who tried List Perfectly:
“I did not realize when paying for LP that their cross posting simply meant that they opened up a new window and populated the second site with part of the data from the origin site. And that depending on which site you were posting to, you had to go into each listing and manually complete the cross post by typing in the data yourself.”
Source: Reddit
But, it gets worse. Their Simple $29 plan only fills in 4 fields: images, title, description and price. All the rest is omitted and you need to complete this manually. Say what?
You also can’t perform any bulk actions such as importing, cross listing, and editing on the Simple plan.

They offer plans up to a whopping $249/month that still does not complete all the listing fields and doesn't let you post and walk away or focus on other tasks.
In terms of AI, List Perfectly lets you create AI-generated listings, but the maximum number allowed is based on the plan you choose. You also can’t cross list to and from Shopify on the Simple plan.
Some other features of LP for the higher-tiered plans include support for custom marketplaces, analytics, size.ly measurement tool, eBay price look-up, and a Google Lens pricing tool. But buyer beware, reviews mention that the interface is outdated and clumsy, and many of the advertised features aren't stable or robust.
On the most expensive Pro Plus plan, which is very expensive at $99+/month, you also get some additional features such as an automatic SKU and label generator, auto sales detection and delisting, and a Poshmark automation tool that sends offers to people who like your listings.
List Perfectly pros:
Allows you to connect custom marketplaces
Has the option to generate product listings using AI
The more expensive plans come with some attractive features, such as an analytics dashboard, eBay price look-up tool, Poshmark automation tool, SKU and label generator, and so on
List Perfectly cons:
Not a real cross listing app contender, but a glorified form filler (like how Chrome fills credit card info) that doesn't complete all the fields even at their most expensive plan
The Simple plan is very limiting. For instance, it doesn’t support cross listing to and from Shopify, doesn’t support all product attributes in the listing form, or let you perform bulk actions
Only a limited number of photo background removals and AI generated listings supported in the two cheapest plans. The Simple plan supports only 25 listings and background removals, while the Business plan supports only 50
No Vinted support
US only
Outdated interface
Legacy software
Bottom line: While List Perfectly was the first cross listing software for resellers, they've since dropped out of the race and are seriously limited in features and capabilities, while other upcoming players such as Crosslist and Nifty have eaten away their market share.
👉 See how Vendoo and List Perfectly stack up against Crosslist
4. PrimeLister
Price: $49.99/month if you want the cross listing feature
Free trial: 7 days
Let's be blunt about PrimeLister: when it comes to actual cross-listing capability, it's about the weakest option on the market — arguably even worse than List Perfectly. That is because it's also a form-filler, but it comes with even fewer options than List Perfectly does.
For example, you can't bulk import your listings and manage your inventory from one central location, instead, you have to navigate to each marketplace individually and cross list your listings from there.
Just like with List Perfectly, PrimeLister will then just open multiple tabs — slowing down your computer — that fill a bunch of limited attributes (hard ones like category are not supported). And then you have to manually confirm everything still.
That being said, they do support 8 marketplaces. To be fair, their stronger point is their listing automation (something Crosslist doesn't do right now), in which they've obtained a strong market share.
PrimeLister pros:
Doesn’t put a limit on the number of times you can perform a certain task. In other words, it offers unlimited cross listing, relisting, deleting, importing, and delisting
Offers an intuitive Poshmark automation bot for resellers who use that platform
Supports CA and AU variants of marketplaces
PrimeLister cons:
Glorified form filler like List Perfectly
Almost zero inventory management capabilities
Complicated marketplace-to-marketplace workflow
Does not complete all listing attributes
Opens multiple tabs when cross listing and pre-fills some of the field attributes for you. A user even complained about having to fill in the images and descriptions themselves
No autoposting in the background
Bottom line: Stick to PrimeLister if you only care about Poshmark automation. For cross listing, skip them as it's clearly not their core focus.
👉 See how PrimeLister compares to Crosslist
5. Flyp
Price: $9/month
Free trial: 100 days

Flyp is a Vendoo clone founded by two ex-Mercari employees who raised a lot of money. Their original idea was to create a new marketplace, and they built a set of initially free tools to drive traffic to it.
Unfortunately, that marketplace failed, and they made the tools payable (albeit with a 100-day "grace" period).
Since then, development has stalled, and the founders seem inactive. At this point, it's unclear whether the company is controlled by VCs or the founders who are just cashing in on the existing free trials that converted to paying customers.
Now, that being said, the price is quite attractive at $9/month, but that comes with some downsides.
For starters, it only supports 6 marketplaces, namely Poshmark, eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Mercari, Depop, and Etsy. It's also US only.
Next to that, you also have to fill in multiple forms again for each marketplace (with a limited universal form as well, very similar as to how Vendoo does it). They do support autoposting. But they don't have any serious inventory management features like CSV import/export, advanced filters, AI capabilities and nor do they have a mobile app.
Because of this, it’s best for hobbyist resellers who don’t handle a large volume of listings and are only looking to sell a few items per month.
One bonuspoint is that they do offer autodelisting, and they also handle Poshmark automation.
Flyp pros:
Has the longest free trial period
Most affordable among all the cross listing apps on the market
Supports several bulk options to help you save time
Lets you link similar listings across different marketplaces to prevent duplicates
Auto delisting sold items
Has an analytics feature
Has a Poshmark automation bot
Flyp cons:
Features are very limiting, making it useful only for hobbyist resellers
Worse Vendoo knock-off
You need to fill out a common “Universal” form + separate forms for each marketplace, leading to a lot of manual work from your side
No inventory management features
No mobile app
Development has stalled
Several user reviews of Flyp glitching constantly
Bottom line: Do you only occasionally sell things when you declutter your home and don’t want to pay for an expensive option?
Then, Flyp might be for you. It’s also a good option for those who sell exclusively on Poshmark and don’t want to use a separate tool for automation.
👉 See how Flyp compares to Crosslist
6. Nifty
Price: Starts at $39.99/month ($35.99/month billed yearly)
Free trial: 7-day free trial
Nifty (formerly AutoPosher) is an upcoming cross listing and automation tool that's been gaining a lot of traction, especially among high-volume Poshmark and eBay sellers. It started life as a Poshmark sharing bot and has since expanded into a full cross listing and automation platform.
Its biggest strength is that it offers a strong feature suite and has an intuitive and powerful interface that's just easy to understand. In that regard, it's similar to Crosslist. They started off using cloud-based integrations for most marketplaces, but are running into the limits of that architecture.
The advantage of cloud-based integration is that their software can autodelist even when your computer is off.
The downside is that it won't work for some more secure marketplaces without an official API, such as Vinted and Whatnot. Nifty actually integrated with Whatnot recently but had to do it through an extension as their cloud-based approach didn't work anymore. So given the above, it's not really an advantage anymore compared to Crosslist or Vendoo.
Nifty's AI listing generation is strong: upload product photos and it creates complete listings with titles, descriptions, and attributes. However, there’s no built-in AI photo editor, which means you can’t add or remove elements in images.
They also shine on the automation side. It offers marketplace-specific automation bots for Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, and Depop that handles sharing, relisting, sending offers, and following automatically.
Their listing form itself is clean and well-organized. You fill out one form and Nifty pushes your listing to the marketplaces you’ve selected. That said, Crosslist takes this a step further with its one universal form that dynamically adapts to show only the fields required by each marketplace, so you don’t have to worry about which fields are necessary to fill in.
The analytics suite is one of the best in the space, with profit tracking, expense management, and tax-ready reporting built into every plan.
One thing to keep in mind is that Nifty doesn’t have a native app. You can access their app through your phone’s browser, but the experience isn’t as smooth as a dedicated app. Buttons can feel small or cramped, and it can lag on mobile.
They also lack an advanced photo editor. Although you can edit pictures, they don’t offer an AI photo editing feature.
The main limitation? Price and marketplace coverage.
Nifty only supports 6 marketplaces: Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, Etsy and Whatnot. US only.
Because of the server-side architecture we mentioned, adding Vinted is essentially off the table for the foreseeable future, unless they go the same route as for Whatnot. But even then it will be a struggle.
Crosslist is the only cross listing app that can reliably post to Vinted, and we don't see this changing in the foreseeable future. So if you're a UK seller who relies on Vinted, or if Facebook Marketplace is a big part of your business, Nifty simply won't work for you.
The pricing is also significantly higher than Crosslist. The cross listing plan starts at $39.99/month, and if you want both crosslisting and automation, the bundle starts at $69.99/month. For larger closets (1,500+ items), there's an additional $20/month surcharge. That adds up fast.
Nifty pros:
Cloud-based: works even when your computer is off (but for Whatnot you need their extension, so they are running against the limits of their architecture already)
Strong AI listing generation from photos
Marketplace-specific automation bots (Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop)
Built-in analytics and profit tracking with tax-ready reports
Auto delisting when items sell to avoid double-selling
Bulk actions (relist, send offers, edit, discount)
Nifty cons:
Only supports 6 marketplaces, no Vinted support
Expensive: crosslisting alone is $39.99/mo, bundle with automation is $69.99/mo
Only available in the US and Canada: no UK or AU support
Extra $20/month for closets with more than 1,500 items
Does not support Vinted
Uses a "smart credits" system that limits AI usage based on your plan
No native mobile app, only browser based PWA
Bottom line: Nifty is actually quite good and a strong upcoming player. It's great if you sell exclusively on Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, and Etsy in the US or Canada, and want the automation and analytics available. But the limited marketplace coverage and high price make it a poor fit for sellers who need Vinted, Facebook Marketplace, or international support. Overall, given Crosslist's new features (mobile app and autodelist), Crosslist is still the better pick when you compare prices.
👉 See how Nifty compares to Crosslist
7. ZeeDrop
Price: $16.99/month ($12.99/month when paid annually)
Free trial: 7 days

ZeeDrop is a cross posting tool that supports 30+ marketplaces.
They can only do this because just like List Perfectly and PrimeLister, it's also a form-filler, and not a very good one at that, given its Chrome Webstore and Trustpilot reviews.
Among the 30+ marketplaces they support, Zeedrop supports more e-commerce business focused ones such as Amazon, Walmart, WhatsApp Business, Whatnot, and TikTok Shop, as well as your own independent e-commerce stores on Shopify, Wix, and BigCommerce.
It also supports 150+ retailers and suppliers, such as Shein, Target, Ali Express, Ikea, and so on. If you use any other supplier, you can request ZeeDrop to add them.
Quantity over quality is the gist here.
ZeeDrop pros:
Affordable pricing
Supports pretty much every marketplace you can sell on, including personal websites and e-commerce stores
Single-click uploads supported from a host of suppliers and retailers, reducing your efforts
Supports bulk actions, such as renewing, importing, and editing listings as well as repricing your items (either decreasing or increasing their prices by a certain percentage)
Monitor all of your products from suppliers, including price changes, and receive detailed reports
Generate valid FedEx tracking numbers for your items for free
Supports resellers from various regions, such as US, UK, CA, AU, and DE
ZeeDrop cons:
Outdated and clunky UI that doesn’t feel user-friendly at all
Several user reviews of ZeeDrop being a scam. A lot of users have complained on TrustPilot that there’s just no way to cancel your subscription. The tool asks you to enter your payment information to access the trial, but doesn’t give a “cancel” button. Instead, you get charged every month. Many users reported that they had to contact their bank/ PayPal and request a chargeback.
Bad customer service. Once again, users have complained that their customer service is almost non-existent, and that they got bombarded with spam messages about offers and discounts when they tried to raise a ticket for cancelling their subscription. Quite a few users also got billed $80 in exchange for the “help” they received. Yikes!
Bottom line: Even if you decide to take the risk and get a ZeeDrop subscription, its value is more so for dropshippers rather than general e-commerce sellers.
8. Sellbrite
Price: Starts at $29/month with a limited free plan available ($24/ month when billed annually)
Free trial: 14 days

Sellbrite is a 3-in-1 tool that not only lets you cross list your products, but also lets you integrate your shipping carrier and track the entire fulfillment process.
The tool supports 11 marketplaces, including Amazon, Walmart, and shopping carts such as Shopify and WooCommerce.
But, the downside is that it doesn’t integrate with marketplaces like Poshmark or Mercari, so it’s best for sellers who run their own e-commerce stores, and not for resellers.
You get 2 types of pricing plans in Sellbrite, with one of them focusing exclusively on Shopify sellers. For everyone else, the normal plans would do.
These ones come with an option to integrate your Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) account to Sellbrite… for an additional fee of $19/month. When you choose this add-on, your Amazon inventory will sync to Sellbrite.
This tool supports several bulk features, such as cross listing and editing your listings.
There’s a centralized inventory management dashboard and an automatic inventory sync feature to help you avoid accidentally overselling or underselling your products. (Yes, it syncs your Amazon inventory in real-time, too.)
Storing your inventory in multiple warehouses? Sellbrite lets you integrate them and monitors their stock levels for you.
You can also take care of your entire shipping process within Sellbrite by printing shipping labels (at the lowest USPS rates).
Once the order is sent off, Sellbrite alerts the channel where the order was placed and provides the tracking number on its own.
The tool also routes your orders to specific warehouses based on where stock is available, so the whole process is very hands-off.
Sellbrite pros:
Offers a 3-in-1 solution for online sellers, making it a great tool for those who want inventory management and shipping services integrated
Offers integrations for FBA sellers
Automatically syncs inventory and lets you set inventory rules where you can choose minimum and maximum order quantities
Makes listing easy by using templates and letting you perform bulk actions on up to 100 products at a time
You don’t need a separate tool to take care of your shipping needs
Great customer service
Supports sellers in multiple countries, but only for Amazon and eBay
Sellbrite cons:
Doesn’t support any of the popular online marketplaces other than eBay and Etsy
It’s a bit difficult to set up Sellbrite with Walmart
You need to log in to your marketplaces to make certain product updates, such as adding image SEO tags to Shopify or creating new products on Amazon, as Sellbrite does not support it in-app
Sometimes, the inventory sync takes time, leading to overselling of products
Bottom line: Sellbrite can be a good tool for you if a) you sell exclusively with Shopify, b) you need FBA integration, or c) you need a tool that’s focused on inventory and shipping management.
9. LitCommerce
Price: Starts at $29/ month ($24/ month when billed annually) with a free plan available that lets you create 1000 listings for 3 sales channels
Free trial: 7 days

LitCommerce is more of an all-in-one e-commerce solution rather than a cross listing app. It helps you list, manage, and organize your products. Similar to Sellbrite, it's not aimed at resellers, but more at e-commerce businesses selling on the bigger platforms, such as Walmart and Amazon.
It supports 20+ marketplaces, including TikTok Shop, Amazon, and Walmart. It’s best for sellers who are looking for a complete e-commerce management solution.
The problem with LitCommerce, though, is that its pricing plans vary based on the number of channels you want to cross post to and the number of listings you want to create every month, which can get expensive really fast.

If you want to create up to 1,000 listings each month and sell on 4 channels, you’ll have to pay $34/month.
Keep in mind that if you post a listing of the same product on 4 different marketplaces, it counts as 4 listings, which limits you even further.
Want to create 5,000 listings and sell on 5 channels? That’ll be $69/ month. If you’re a high-volume seller, you’ll easily be paying hundreds per month!
LitCommerce does make it easy for you to import, cross list, and bulk edit your products. You can create templates and recipes to set rules for your listings on certain channels.
Say, you want to offer free shipping for items sold on Shopify but want to add a shipping fee for Etsy. You can set these rules on LitCommerce, which will automatically apply to all listings.
Some other good features of this cross listing app include automatic inventory sync from marketplaces to LitCommerce to prevent overselling, a centralized dashboard where you can view all of your orders from multiple channels, and the ability to set up pricing rules and automatically adjust prices for all your products.
You also get sales and errors reports to help you measure your performance.
LitCommerce pros:
Makes cross listing your products easy
Has several features that make e-commerce management simple, such as a centralized dashboard, templates and recipes, and automatic inventory sync
Has a built-in repricing tool
Customer support is great, according to user reviews on Trustpilot
LitCommerce cons:
Very expensive for high-volume sellers
When a product is listed on 5 marketplaces, it’s counted as 5 separate listings, which is very limiting
If you need product feed management, you need to get a separate subscription plan for that
Bottom line: LitCommerce might be a good choice for you if you’re a hobbyist seller who only sells a limited number of items every month on 2 platforms.
10. ExportYourStore
Price: Starts at $29/month ($23/month when billed annually)
Free trial: 7 days

ExportYourStore supports 13+ marketplaces and lets you export (i.e. cross list) your products directly between marketplaces. It started off as a competitor to Sellbrite and LitCommerce, but they've also added some reseller marketplaces such as Poshmark.
However, they haven't really gained ground among resellers, most likely because their product is extremely complex and not very user-friendly.
For example, you need to have a source store, which will be your main store — the place where you create the listings. You can link the source store as well as your other sales channels to EYS and export your listings between them. But adding your source store isn't trivial, and not all marketplaces can be a source store. So this already causes trouble.
The pricing plans vary based on the number of listings you’re allowed to cross post. Keep in mind that if you export the same product listing from Shopify to Etsy and eBay, it will be counted as 2 listings, which limits you further.
The more expensive plans do let you exceed the maximum number of listings in increments of 1,000 for $5-$10. If you want to add an additional source store, you’ll have to pay an extra $19/month.
If you need help setting up your Amazon or Walmart store, there’s a one-time fee of $149. Want to remove the backgrounds from your images? You’ll be charged $0.07 per image! 👀
In addition to these, EYS also lets you create custom rules and market-specific optimizations to automate your e-commerce business.
So, you can tailor pricing according to the channel, optimize product attributes, and bulk cross list with filters. It also boasts an automatic inventory sync across all your marketplaces.
It’s best for multi-channel sellers who are looking for greater customization options when it comes to e-commerce management and listing.
ExportYourStore pros:
Supports bulk actions, such as importing and cross listing
Multi-channel order management with built-in FBA integration that lets you update tracking information
Automatically updates product prices and other attributes across all platforms with customization tools
Auto delists sold products
Analytics to help you measure your performance
ExportYourStore cons:
Users say the website is very complicated and often experiences glitches and downtime
Even though the prices seem affordable at first glance, the costs will quickly add up if you want to scale your store and/ or use EYS to remove backgrounds from your images
The cross listing tool often fails to sync your inventory,double-selling your products and causing problems for your store
There have been several complaints of EYS randomly creating duplicates of your inventory, causing sellers a big headache
Customer service doesn’t take accountability and rarely replies to help you with your issues
It doesn’t transfer all your product attributes properly from one store to another, leaving you to check them manually
Bottom line: Not only is it expensive (unless you choose the Starter plan which only allows 100 listings per month), EYS also often experiences glitches.
It could, however, be a good option for those who need sales analytics data and inventory management.
Crosslist is the best cross listing app for resellers
Ultimately, the best crosslisting apps help you save time, increase sales, and scale your business, while the cheapest cross listing app may be ideal if you're just getting started.
Out of the 10 crossposting apps we saw, Crosslist is the best choice for online sellers.
Why? Because:
You only need to fill out a single universal listing form — no manual intervention needed, which means you actually save a lot of time
Autoposts your listings in the background, so you don’t have to manually check and approve each one
It supports all the major marketplaces, including Vinted
It's available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia
It has a mobile app available with full functionality
Strong AI-features if you purchase the AI-addon, such as an AI photo editor, AI-powered pricing, bulk listing creation with AI, and so on
It has a clear pricing structure and is the most affordable tool, with discounts for quarterly and annual subscriptions
You can set up default shipping profiles
Has an advanced bulk import tool with features that let you import all of your listings at once or search and choose specific listings alone + auto links duplicate listings
Has CSV import/export
Bulk edit capabilities
Advanced filters and custom tags
Bottom line: Crosslist is the best option for sellers who just want a cross listing app and not a full e-commerce management solution. It works as a personal assistant and gets. stuff. done. — all without you having to micromanage everything.
What users are saying about Crosslist
Crosslist has 4.6 stars on Trustpilot. We'll highlight a few of them below!
Here’s what Michelle Wilker has to say about Crosslist:
“Love this application. I needed to find a service that would let me crosslist to other platforms to save time. I researched several applications and I settled on Crosslist because of the ease of importing, cross listing and a fair price is the bonus.”
Melissa L even has tangible sales increases to report:
“I have seen an increase in sales since using crosslist. I am very happy with the product.”
And Jay commends the lack of glitches, which is really appreciated as we are committed to providing a stable experience for our users:
“Really easy to use the software. Doesn't crash like some others which is appreciated!”
Paul Kirk echoes this sentiment:
"I have been with I believe all the different variants. This is the most reliable. Others have lots of glitches. This rarely does. Very happy!"
If you’re a multi-channel e-commerce seller, having a cross listing app is essential, unless you like doing repetitive tasks that eat up your time. 👀
Not only do these apps help you easily post your listings everywhere, they also come with several perks, such as inventory management, image editing, and AI listing generation.
But, with so many multi-platform listing tools out there, it can be overwhelming to pick just one. Whether you're looking for advanced features or the cheapest cross listing app, there are plenty of options available in 2026.
So, we put together this detailed comparison to help you decide. Here are the 10 top cross listing apps in 2026 and their stand-out features!
Key takeaways
Crosslist offers the best balance of price, speed, and marketplace coverage — one dynamic form, background autoposting, mobile app, autodelist, and all major marketplaces from $29.99/mo.
Vendoo boasts a broad feature set, but it is plagued by QA issues, has limited AI capabilities, offers a locked-down mobile app, and lacks Vinted support, one of the world’s leading marketplaces.
List Perfectly and PrimeLister are legacy form-fillers that open browser tabs and require manual confirmations (while only completing half the listing attributes) — slower, more hands-on, US-only, and no mobile app.
Flyp is the cheapest option but limited to a handful of marketplaces with basic features, no Vinted, US-only and development has stalled after VCs took over.
Nifty is a strong contender with cloud-based automation and analytics, but only supports 5 marketplaces, no Vinted, no native mobile app, and is limited to the US and Canada.
1. Crosslist
Price: Starts at $29.99/ month (save $15 and $110 respectively when you opt for the quarterly and annual plans)
Free trial: 3-day money-back guarantee if you create 20 or fewer listings
We admit it. We’re biased and think that Crosslist is the best cross posting app for resellers… but for good reason!
For starters, Crosslist supports all major marketplaces, including eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Depop, Etsy, Shopify, and Whatnot. But the real differentiator? Crosslist is the only cross listing app that reliably supports Vinted, both in the US and the UK.
Vendoo used to advertise Vinted support but has since quietly removed it. Users on Trustpilot report that Vinted "shows during signup and disappears once you subscribe." If you're a UK seller who depends on Vinted, Vendoo is, in one reviewer's words, "basically just an expensive eBay uploader."
Nifty and Flyp can't support Vinted at all due to server-side architecture limitations. List Perfectly and PrimeLister don't even operate in the UK. So if Vinted is part of your business, Crosslist is your only option.
And once you're in, listing is fast. Unlike other cross listing apps that make you fill out a separate form for each marketplace, Crosslist uses a single universal form.
This form contains all the product field attributes required by every supported marketplace, so you fill it out once, select where you want to post, and you're done. No switching between forms, no missing attributes, no duplicating your work.
Crosslist’s background auto posting feature will automatically post your listings. No manual intervention needed from you at all (unlike with competitors like List Perfectly or PrimeLister)!

What if you already have your inventory listed elsewhere? Use Crosslist’s bulk import tool to bring your inventory to Crosslist within minutes.
You can either choose to import your full inventory at once, do it in batches of 100, or search for specific listings and import those alone.

Once imported, you can cross post these listings to other online platforms, either one by one, or all together. On top of that, if you have your listings on multiple marketplaces, Crosslist will auto-link them into one listing so you don't get duplicates!
In addition to importing and cross listing in bulk, Crosslist also supports bulk delisting and relisting and deleting. And if an item sells, Crosslist will automatically delist it from other marketplaces!
Another of Crosslist’s stand-out features is its AI add-on that generates your entire product listing for you.
All you need to do is upload images of your product and our AI tool will come up with a relevant title, product description, and other product details (such as size, brand, color, and condition) for you.
If you’re not sure how to price your items, you can also get optimal pricing suggestions based on millions of data points from Crosslist’s AI tool. Do make a note that you need to purchase the AI add-on before you can start using it.
Some other attractive features of Crosslist include:
Full support for US, UK, CA, and AU variants of marketplaces.
Ability to set default shipping preferences for each marketplace you use
AI image editor
Bulk edit capabilities
CSV import/export
Bulk listing creation with AI (auto detects listings based on a folder of images and creates them!)
Mobile app with full functionality
Finally, Crosslist is also super affordable!
Even our most expensive plan is cheaper than the pricing plans offered by other cross posting apps.
You can save 30% with our annual plans. Want a discount but don’t want to lock in your subscription for a full year?
We have quarterly plans, too, and they give you a 15% discount!
Want to see the full breakdown? Check out Crosslist pricing plans.
You’ll be able to compare each tier based on how many listings you add per month. Plans typically start around $29.99/month and scale up depending on your listing volume and needs.
You’ll see that Crosslist is one of the most affordable cross listing apps on the market, often the cheapest cross listing app that doesn't sacrifice features.
Crosslist pros:
Actually saves time by automating the cross listing process. No more multiple form-filling or manual intervention needed
Has autoposting in the background
Mobile app with full functionality
Sales detection with autodelisting
Built-in analytics dashboard to track sales performance across platforms
Reliable Vinted support — critical for UK sellers
AI-generated listings and pricing suggestions
Supports several bulk actions, saving you even more time
Unlimited background removals included on every plan
Super affordable, with quarterly and monthly plans to save you more money
Supports US, UK, CA, and AU-based variants of marketplaces
Several small, but intuitive features that make the listing process smoother for you
Personalized customer support 24x7
Crosslist cons:
AI features require a separate AI add-on subscription
Does not offer automation like Nifty (such as sending offers to likers, mass following of accounts, sharing closets etc.)
For some marketplaces, automatic sales detection and autodelist require your desktop/browser extension to be running in the background
Bottom line: Crosslist is one of the only cross posting apps that truly saves you time without any manual intervention from your side.
It’s also very affordable and has all the features you need to get things done faster.
Don’t take our word for it, though.
Compare the details of the other cross listing apps below, and you’ll reach the same conclusion we did: that Crosslist reigns supreme. 😉
2. Vendoo
Price: Starts at $14.99/month in US, but if you need AI it's $24.99. More expensive plans in the UK compared to the US where you need to pay a whopping £49.99/month to get access to 600 listings — something Crosslist already covers for $29.99/month.
Free trial: Yes

Vendoo supports 10 marketplaces (including Vestiaire Collective), and has recently dropped support for Vinted, as they were unable to reliably post to Vinted.
Cross listing on Vendoo is also a bit more complicated than it is on Crosslist.
You’ll need to fill out a common listing form first before you select the marketplaces you want to cross post to.
Then, you need to fill out separate forms for each online platform with missing field attributes and click “Submit” each time, which can get very time-consuming.
The interface also feels outdated; many of the features they recently released seem to be half-baked and plagued by QA issues, such as their Mercari integration or their autodelist capabilities.
Some other features of Vendoo include auto delisting when items are sold, marketplace sharing which automatically shares, bumps, sends offers, and refreshes your listings.
Lastly, they also have a mobile app, but it's a stripped down version of their web platform, with no import capabilities, only a limited set of marketplaces, and essential features such as bulk edit unavailable.
Vendoo pros:
Has auto posting in the background
Supports bulk actions
Has some cheap pricing plans
Supports multi-quantity listings
Sales detection and auto delisting for 5+ marketplaces to avoid double-selling
Mobile app
Marketplace sharing feature which acts as an automation tool
Profit tracking and business analytics
Price tracking tool for eBay
Vendoo cons:
The cheap pricing plans are very limiting, with the actually useful plans being very expensive
You need to manually fill out the missing field attributes for each marketplace, which means you end up filling out multiple forms for each listing
AI capabilities are limited, no full listing generation from photos like Crosslist
Serious QA issues, i.e. autodelisting
Background removals are capped per plan (not unlimited)
Very expensive for UK users
No Vinted support
Mobile app with limited functionality (no import, not all marketplaces supported, no bulk edit, …)
Bottom line: Vendoo’s unlimited listings and all-marketplaces-included pricing is straightforward, and the mobile app is a nice touch. But the multi-form workflow is still slower than Crosslist’s single-form approach, and the unreliable Vinted and Mercari integrations are a real issue for sellers who rely on those marketplaces.
👉 See how Vendoo compares to Crosslist
3. List Perfectly
Price: Starts at $29/month
Free trial: 5-day or 100-listings money-back guarantee
Like Crosslist, List Perfectly is a cross listing tool that supports 11 marketplaces.
While LP lets you cross list to multiple marketplaces at once, the downside is that it doesn’t have autoposting in the background.
This means that it's just a glorified form filler (like how your browser completes address and credit card info), not a serious tool for bulk cross listing without manual effort.
As a result, the tool will open a separate tab on your computer for each listing. So, if you want to cross post 5 listings to 5 different marketplaces, that will be 5x5 = 25 tabs opened.
Then, you have to manually check each listing, fill in the missing attributes, and click on Submit for them to go live. Very tedious, very time-consuming.
On top of that, they actually don't even complete all the form fields anyway, such as category, which hasn't been supported since launch and means you constantly have to complete it manually.
Here's one review of someone on Reddit who tried List Perfectly:
“I did not realize when paying for LP that their cross posting simply meant that they opened up a new window and populated the second site with part of the data from the origin site. And that depending on which site you were posting to, you had to go into each listing and manually complete the cross post by typing in the data yourself.”
Source: Reddit
But, it gets worse. Their Simple $29 plan only fills in 4 fields: images, title, description and price. All the rest is omitted and you need to complete this manually. Say what?
You also can’t perform any bulk actions such as importing, cross listing, and editing on the Simple plan.

They offer plans up to a whopping $249/month that still does not complete all the listing fields and doesn't let you post and walk away or focus on other tasks.
In terms of AI, List Perfectly lets you create AI-generated listings, but the maximum number allowed is based on the plan you choose. You also can’t cross list to and from Shopify on the Simple plan.
Some other features of LP for the higher-tiered plans include support for custom marketplaces, analytics, size.ly measurement tool, eBay price look-up, and a Google Lens pricing tool. But buyer beware, reviews mention that the interface is outdated and clumsy, and many of the advertised features aren't stable or robust.
On the most expensive Pro Plus plan, which is very expensive at $99+/month, you also get some additional features such as an automatic SKU and label generator, auto sales detection and delisting, and a Poshmark automation tool that sends offers to people who like your listings.
List Perfectly pros:
Allows you to connect custom marketplaces
Has the option to generate product listings using AI
The more expensive plans come with some attractive features, such as an analytics dashboard, eBay price look-up tool, Poshmark automation tool, SKU and label generator, and so on
List Perfectly cons:
Not a real cross listing app contender, but a glorified form filler (like how Chrome fills credit card info) that doesn't complete all the fields even at their most expensive plan
The Simple plan is very limiting. For instance, it doesn’t support cross listing to and from Shopify, doesn’t support all product attributes in the listing form, or let you perform bulk actions
Only a limited number of photo background removals and AI generated listings supported in the two cheapest plans. The Simple plan supports only 25 listings and background removals, while the Business plan supports only 50
No Vinted support
US only
Outdated interface
Legacy software
Bottom line: While List Perfectly was the first cross listing software for resellers, they've since dropped out of the race and are seriously limited in features and capabilities, while other upcoming players such as Crosslist and Nifty have eaten away their market share.
👉 See how Vendoo and List Perfectly stack up against Crosslist
4. PrimeLister
Price: $49.99/month if you want the cross listing feature
Free trial: 7 days
Let's be blunt about PrimeLister: when it comes to actual cross-listing capability, it's about the weakest option on the market — arguably even worse than List Perfectly. That is because it's also a form-filler, but it comes with even fewer options than List Perfectly does.
For example, you can't bulk import your listings and manage your inventory from one central location, instead, you have to navigate to each marketplace individually and cross list your listings from there.
Just like with List Perfectly, PrimeLister will then just open multiple tabs — slowing down your computer — that fill a bunch of limited attributes (hard ones like category are not supported). And then you have to manually confirm everything still.
That being said, they do support 8 marketplaces. To be fair, their stronger point is their listing automation (something Crosslist doesn't do right now), in which they've obtained a strong market share.
PrimeLister pros:
Doesn’t put a limit on the number of times you can perform a certain task. In other words, it offers unlimited cross listing, relisting, deleting, importing, and delisting
Offers an intuitive Poshmark automation bot for resellers who use that platform
Supports CA and AU variants of marketplaces
PrimeLister cons:
Glorified form filler like List Perfectly
Almost zero inventory management capabilities
Complicated marketplace-to-marketplace workflow
Does not complete all listing attributes
Opens multiple tabs when cross listing and pre-fills some of the field attributes for you. A user even complained about having to fill in the images and descriptions themselves
No autoposting in the background
Bottom line: Stick to PrimeLister if you only care about Poshmark automation. For cross listing, skip them as it's clearly not their core focus.
👉 See how PrimeLister compares to Crosslist
5. Flyp
Price: $9/month
Free trial: 100 days

Flyp is a Vendoo clone founded by two ex-Mercari employees who raised a lot of money. Their original idea was to create a new marketplace, and they built a set of initially free tools to drive traffic to it.
Unfortunately, that marketplace failed, and they made the tools payable (albeit with a 100-day "grace" period).
Since then, development has stalled, and the founders seem inactive. At this point, it's unclear whether the company is controlled by VCs or the founders who are just cashing in on the existing free trials that converted to paying customers.
Now, that being said, the price is quite attractive at $9/month, but that comes with some downsides.
For starters, it only supports 6 marketplaces, namely Poshmark, eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Mercari, Depop, and Etsy. It's also US only.
Next to that, you also have to fill in multiple forms again for each marketplace (with a limited universal form as well, very similar as to how Vendoo does it). They do support autoposting. But they don't have any serious inventory management features like CSV import/export, advanced filters, AI capabilities and nor do they have a mobile app.
Because of this, it’s best for hobbyist resellers who don’t handle a large volume of listings and are only looking to sell a few items per month.
One bonuspoint is that they do offer autodelisting, and they also handle Poshmark automation.
Flyp pros:
Has the longest free trial period
Most affordable among all the cross listing apps on the market
Supports several bulk options to help you save time
Lets you link similar listings across different marketplaces to prevent duplicates
Auto delisting sold items
Has an analytics feature
Has a Poshmark automation bot
Flyp cons:
Features are very limiting, making it useful only for hobbyist resellers
Worse Vendoo knock-off
You need to fill out a common “Universal” form + separate forms for each marketplace, leading to a lot of manual work from your side
No inventory management features
No mobile app
Development has stalled
Several user reviews of Flyp glitching constantly
Bottom line: Do you only occasionally sell things when you declutter your home and don’t want to pay for an expensive option?
Then, Flyp might be for you. It’s also a good option for those who sell exclusively on Poshmark and don’t want to use a separate tool for automation.
👉 See how Flyp compares to Crosslist
6. Nifty
Price: Starts at $39.99/month ($35.99/month billed yearly)
Free trial: 7-day free trial
Nifty (formerly AutoPosher) is an upcoming cross listing and automation tool that's been gaining a lot of traction, especially among high-volume Poshmark and eBay sellers. It started life as a Poshmark sharing bot and has since expanded into a full cross listing and automation platform.
Its biggest strength is that it offers a strong feature suite and has an intuitive and powerful interface that's just easy to understand. In that regard, it's similar to Crosslist. They started off using cloud-based integrations for most marketplaces, but are running into the limits of that architecture.
The advantage of cloud-based integration is that their software can autodelist even when your computer is off.
The downside is that it won't work for some more secure marketplaces without an official API, such as Vinted and Whatnot. Nifty actually integrated with Whatnot recently but had to do it through an extension as their cloud-based approach didn't work anymore. So given the above, it's not really an advantage anymore compared to Crosslist or Vendoo.
Nifty's AI listing generation is strong: upload product photos and it creates complete listings with titles, descriptions, and attributes. However, there’s no built-in AI photo editor, which means you can’t add or remove elements in images.
They also shine on the automation side. It offers marketplace-specific automation bots for Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, and Depop that handles sharing, relisting, sending offers, and following automatically.
Their listing form itself is clean and well-organized. You fill out one form and Nifty pushes your listing to the marketplaces you’ve selected. That said, Crosslist takes this a step further with its one universal form that dynamically adapts to show only the fields required by each marketplace, so you don’t have to worry about which fields are necessary to fill in.
The analytics suite is one of the best in the space, with profit tracking, expense management, and tax-ready reporting built into every plan.
One thing to keep in mind is that Nifty doesn’t have a native app. You can access their app through your phone’s browser, but the experience isn’t as smooth as a dedicated app. Buttons can feel small or cramped, and it can lag on mobile.
They also lack an advanced photo editor. Although you can edit pictures, they don’t offer an AI photo editing feature.
The main limitation? Price and marketplace coverage.
Nifty only supports 6 marketplaces: Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, Etsy and Whatnot. US only.
Because of the server-side architecture we mentioned, adding Vinted is essentially off the table for the foreseeable future, unless they go the same route as for Whatnot. But even then it will be a struggle.
Crosslist is the only cross listing app that can reliably post to Vinted, and we don't see this changing in the foreseeable future. So if you're a UK seller who relies on Vinted, or if Facebook Marketplace is a big part of your business, Nifty simply won't work for you.
The pricing is also significantly higher than Crosslist. The cross listing plan starts at $39.99/month, and if you want both crosslisting and automation, the bundle starts at $69.99/month. For larger closets (1,500+ items), there's an additional $20/month surcharge. That adds up fast.
Nifty pros:
Cloud-based: works even when your computer is off (but for Whatnot you need their extension, so they are running against the limits of their architecture already)
Strong AI listing generation from photos
Marketplace-specific automation bots (Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop)
Built-in analytics and profit tracking with tax-ready reports
Auto delisting when items sell to avoid double-selling
Bulk actions (relist, send offers, edit, discount)
Nifty cons:
Only supports 6 marketplaces, no Vinted support
Expensive: crosslisting alone is $39.99/mo, bundle with automation is $69.99/mo
Only available in the US and Canada: no UK or AU support
Extra $20/month for closets with more than 1,500 items
Does not support Vinted
Uses a "smart credits" system that limits AI usage based on your plan
No native mobile app, only browser based PWA
Bottom line: Nifty is actually quite good and a strong upcoming player. It's great if you sell exclusively on Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, and Etsy in the US or Canada, and want the automation and analytics available. But the limited marketplace coverage and high price make it a poor fit for sellers who need Vinted, Facebook Marketplace, or international support. Overall, given Crosslist's new features (mobile app and autodelist), Crosslist is still the better pick when you compare prices.
👉 See how Nifty compares to Crosslist
7. ZeeDrop
Price: $16.99/month ($12.99/month when paid annually)
Free trial: 7 days

ZeeDrop is a cross posting tool that supports 30+ marketplaces.
They can only do this because just like List Perfectly and PrimeLister, it's also a form-filler, and not a very good one at that, given its Chrome Webstore and Trustpilot reviews.
Among the 30+ marketplaces they support, Zeedrop supports more e-commerce business focused ones such as Amazon, Walmart, WhatsApp Business, Whatnot, and TikTok Shop, as well as your own independent e-commerce stores on Shopify, Wix, and BigCommerce.
It also supports 150+ retailers and suppliers, such as Shein, Target, Ali Express, Ikea, and so on. If you use any other supplier, you can request ZeeDrop to add them.
Quantity over quality is the gist here.
ZeeDrop pros:
Affordable pricing
Supports pretty much every marketplace you can sell on, including personal websites and e-commerce stores
Single-click uploads supported from a host of suppliers and retailers, reducing your efforts
Supports bulk actions, such as renewing, importing, and editing listings as well as repricing your items (either decreasing or increasing their prices by a certain percentage)
Monitor all of your products from suppliers, including price changes, and receive detailed reports
Generate valid FedEx tracking numbers for your items for free
Supports resellers from various regions, such as US, UK, CA, AU, and DE
ZeeDrop cons:
Outdated and clunky UI that doesn’t feel user-friendly at all
Several user reviews of ZeeDrop being a scam. A lot of users have complained on TrustPilot that there’s just no way to cancel your subscription. The tool asks you to enter your payment information to access the trial, but doesn’t give a “cancel” button. Instead, you get charged every month. Many users reported that they had to contact their bank/ PayPal and request a chargeback.
Bad customer service. Once again, users have complained that their customer service is almost non-existent, and that they got bombarded with spam messages about offers and discounts when they tried to raise a ticket for cancelling their subscription. Quite a few users also got billed $80 in exchange for the “help” they received. Yikes!
Bottom line: Even if you decide to take the risk and get a ZeeDrop subscription, its value is more so for dropshippers rather than general e-commerce sellers.
8. Sellbrite
Price: Starts at $29/month with a limited free plan available ($24/ month when billed annually)
Free trial: 14 days

Sellbrite is a 3-in-1 tool that not only lets you cross list your products, but also lets you integrate your shipping carrier and track the entire fulfillment process.
The tool supports 11 marketplaces, including Amazon, Walmart, and shopping carts such as Shopify and WooCommerce.
But, the downside is that it doesn’t integrate with marketplaces like Poshmark or Mercari, so it’s best for sellers who run their own e-commerce stores, and not for resellers.
You get 2 types of pricing plans in Sellbrite, with one of them focusing exclusively on Shopify sellers. For everyone else, the normal plans would do.
These ones come with an option to integrate your Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) account to Sellbrite… for an additional fee of $19/month. When you choose this add-on, your Amazon inventory will sync to Sellbrite.
This tool supports several bulk features, such as cross listing and editing your listings.
There’s a centralized inventory management dashboard and an automatic inventory sync feature to help you avoid accidentally overselling or underselling your products. (Yes, it syncs your Amazon inventory in real-time, too.)
Storing your inventory in multiple warehouses? Sellbrite lets you integrate them and monitors their stock levels for you.
You can also take care of your entire shipping process within Sellbrite by printing shipping labels (at the lowest USPS rates).
Once the order is sent off, Sellbrite alerts the channel where the order was placed and provides the tracking number on its own.
The tool also routes your orders to specific warehouses based on where stock is available, so the whole process is very hands-off.
Sellbrite pros:
Offers a 3-in-1 solution for online sellers, making it a great tool for those who want inventory management and shipping services integrated
Offers integrations for FBA sellers
Automatically syncs inventory and lets you set inventory rules where you can choose minimum and maximum order quantities
Makes listing easy by using templates and letting you perform bulk actions on up to 100 products at a time
You don’t need a separate tool to take care of your shipping needs
Great customer service
Supports sellers in multiple countries, but only for Amazon and eBay
Sellbrite cons:
Doesn’t support any of the popular online marketplaces other than eBay and Etsy
It’s a bit difficult to set up Sellbrite with Walmart
You need to log in to your marketplaces to make certain product updates, such as adding image SEO tags to Shopify or creating new products on Amazon, as Sellbrite does not support it in-app
Sometimes, the inventory sync takes time, leading to overselling of products
Bottom line: Sellbrite can be a good tool for you if a) you sell exclusively with Shopify, b) you need FBA integration, or c) you need a tool that’s focused on inventory and shipping management.
9. LitCommerce
Price: Starts at $29/ month ($24/ month when billed annually) with a free plan available that lets you create 1000 listings for 3 sales channels
Free trial: 7 days

LitCommerce is more of an all-in-one e-commerce solution rather than a cross listing app. It helps you list, manage, and organize your products. Similar to Sellbrite, it's not aimed at resellers, but more at e-commerce businesses selling on the bigger platforms, such as Walmart and Amazon.
It supports 20+ marketplaces, including TikTok Shop, Amazon, and Walmart. It’s best for sellers who are looking for a complete e-commerce management solution.
The problem with LitCommerce, though, is that its pricing plans vary based on the number of channels you want to cross post to and the number of listings you want to create every month, which can get expensive really fast.

If you want to create up to 1,000 listings each month and sell on 4 channels, you’ll have to pay $34/month.
Keep in mind that if you post a listing of the same product on 4 different marketplaces, it counts as 4 listings, which limits you even further.
Want to create 5,000 listings and sell on 5 channels? That’ll be $69/ month. If you’re a high-volume seller, you’ll easily be paying hundreds per month!
LitCommerce does make it easy for you to import, cross list, and bulk edit your products. You can create templates and recipes to set rules for your listings on certain channels.
Say, you want to offer free shipping for items sold on Shopify but want to add a shipping fee for Etsy. You can set these rules on LitCommerce, which will automatically apply to all listings.
Some other good features of this cross listing app include automatic inventory sync from marketplaces to LitCommerce to prevent overselling, a centralized dashboard where you can view all of your orders from multiple channels, and the ability to set up pricing rules and automatically adjust prices for all your products.
You also get sales and errors reports to help you measure your performance.
LitCommerce pros:
Makes cross listing your products easy
Has several features that make e-commerce management simple, such as a centralized dashboard, templates and recipes, and automatic inventory sync
Has a built-in repricing tool
Customer support is great, according to user reviews on Trustpilot
LitCommerce cons:
Very expensive for high-volume sellers
When a product is listed on 5 marketplaces, it’s counted as 5 separate listings, which is very limiting
If you need product feed management, you need to get a separate subscription plan for that
Bottom line: LitCommerce might be a good choice for you if you’re a hobbyist seller who only sells a limited number of items every month on 2 platforms.
10. ExportYourStore
Price: Starts at $29/month ($23/month when billed annually)
Free trial: 7 days

ExportYourStore supports 13+ marketplaces and lets you export (i.e. cross list) your products directly between marketplaces. It started off as a competitor to Sellbrite and LitCommerce, but they've also added some reseller marketplaces such as Poshmark.
However, they haven't really gained ground among resellers, most likely because their product is extremely complex and not very user-friendly.
For example, you need to have a source store, which will be your main store — the place where you create the listings. You can link the source store as well as your other sales channels to EYS and export your listings between them. But adding your source store isn't trivial, and not all marketplaces can be a source store. So this already causes trouble.
The pricing plans vary based on the number of listings you’re allowed to cross post. Keep in mind that if you export the same product listing from Shopify to Etsy and eBay, it will be counted as 2 listings, which limits you further.
The more expensive plans do let you exceed the maximum number of listings in increments of 1,000 for $5-$10. If you want to add an additional source store, you’ll have to pay an extra $19/month.
If you need help setting up your Amazon or Walmart store, there’s a one-time fee of $149. Want to remove the backgrounds from your images? You’ll be charged $0.07 per image! 👀
In addition to these, EYS also lets you create custom rules and market-specific optimizations to automate your e-commerce business.
So, you can tailor pricing according to the channel, optimize product attributes, and bulk cross list with filters. It also boasts an automatic inventory sync across all your marketplaces.
It’s best for multi-channel sellers who are looking for greater customization options when it comes to e-commerce management and listing.
ExportYourStore pros:
Supports bulk actions, such as importing and cross listing
Multi-channel order management with built-in FBA integration that lets you update tracking information
Automatically updates product prices and other attributes across all platforms with customization tools
Auto delists sold products
Analytics to help you measure your performance
ExportYourStore cons:
Users say the website is very complicated and often experiences glitches and downtime
Even though the prices seem affordable at first glance, the costs will quickly add up if you want to scale your store and/ or use EYS to remove backgrounds from your images
The cross listing tool often fails to sync your inventory,double-selling your products and causing problems for your store
There have been several complaints of EYS randomly creating duplicates of your inventory, causing sellers a big headache
Customer service doesn’t take accountability and rarely replies to help you with your issues
It doesn’t transfer all your product attributes properly from one store to another, leaving you to check them manually
Bottom line: Not only is it expensive (unless you choose the Starter plan which only allows 100 listings per month), EYS also often experiences glitches.
It could, however, be a good option for those who need sales analytics data and inventory management.
Crosslist is the best cross listing app for resellers
Ultimately, the best crosslisting apps help you save time, increase sales, and scale your business, while the cheapest cross listing app may be ideal if you're just getting started.
Out of the 10 crossposting apps we saw, Crosslist is the best choice for online sellers.
Why? Because:
You only need to fill out a single universal listing form — no manual intervention needed, which means you actually save a lot of time
Autoposts your listings in the background, so you don’t have to manually check and approve each one
It supports all the major marketplaces, including Vinted
It's available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia
It has a mobile app available with full functionality
Strong AI-features if you purchase the AI-addon, such as an AI photo editor, AI-powered pricing, bulk listing creation with AI, and so on
It has a clear pricing structure and is the most affordable tool, with discounts for quarterly and annual subscriptions
You can set up default shipping profiles
Has an advanced bulk import tool with features that let you import all of your listings at once or search and choose specific listings alone + auto links duplicate listings
Has CSV import/export
Bulk edit capabilities
Advanced filters and custom tags
Bottom line: Crosslist is the best option for sellers who just want a cross listing app and not a full e-commerce management solution. It works as a personal assistant and gets. stuff. done. — all without you having to micromanage everything.
What users are saying about Crosslist
Crosslist has 4.6 stars on Trustpilot. We'll highlight a few of them below!
Here’s what Michelle Wilker has to say about Crosslist:
“Love this application. I needed to find a service that would let me crosslist to other platforms to save time. I researched several applications and I settled on Crosslist because of the ease of importing, cross listing and a fair price is the bonus.”
Melissa L even has tangible sales increases to report:
“I have seen an increase in sales since using crosslist. I am very happy with the product.”
And Jay commends the lack of glitches, which is really appreciated as we are committed to providing a stable experience for our users:
“Really easy to use the software. Doesn't crash like some others which is appreciated!”
Paul Kirk echoes this sentiment:
"I have been with I believe all the different variants. This is the most reliable. Others have lots of glitches. This rarely does. Very happy!"


