Vendoo's Pricing: How Much Does It Cost Compared To Crosslist?

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Vendoo Pricing

Vendoo's Pricing: How Much Does It Cost Compared To Crosslist?

9 minutes
Vendoo Pricing

Vendoo's Pricing: How Much Does It Cost Compared To Crosslist?

9 minutes
Vendoo Pricing

Vendoo's Pricing: How Much Does It Cost Compared To Crosslist?

9 minutes
Vendoo Pricing

Cross listing apps are one of the most important tools online resellers can have in their toolkit. 

But choosing one based on price alone can be misleading, what looks affordable on the surface can get expensive fast if essential features are locked behind add-ons or higher-tier plans.

Vendoo recently overhauled its pricing, dropping its old per-listing model in favor of a simpler three-tier structure. 

How much does Vendoo cost in 2026? In this article, we'll break down the exact Vendoo cost for each plan, what you get and don't get, and how it stacks up against Crosslist.

Key takeaways

  • Vendoo now offers 3 plans: Starter ($14.99/mo), Growth ($29.99/mo), and Pro ($59.99/mo), all with unlimited listings and all marketplaces included.

  • Vendoo gutted their old pricing, which required add-ons for importing, bulk actions, and access to more than 3 marketplaces.

  • The pricing drop likely reflects competitive pressure from Nifty and Crosslist, which have been gaining market share with better features and more reliable integrations.

  • Vendoo has quietly discontinued its Vinted integration. Some users report that Vinted shows during signup but disappears once you subscribe.

  • Crosslist remains more affordable at $29.99/mo with a single-form workflow, background autoposting, and AI-powered features included.

  • UK sellers get a different, older pricing structure with listing caps, while US customers get unlimited listings but no free tier.

Vendoo’s pricing plans

So what does Vendoo actually cost? 

Vendoo offers 3 subscription plans, with each one differing based on the features you can access and the number of photo background removals included:

Vendoo's Pricing Overview

What's included in ALL plans:

  • Unlimited items

  • All marketplaces (cross list everywhere)

  • Sale detection and autodelist (Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, Whatnot)

  • Importing from marketplaces

  • Delist & relist

  • Analytics

  • Listing templates

  • Mobile app (iOS & Android)

  • Live customer support 7 days a week

Although the monthly plans offer a range of features, some of the most important ones are locked behind the pricier plans:

Growth adds: AI listing enhancement, bulk actions (up to 240 listings), up to 300 PhotoRoom background removals

Pro adds: Auto send offers on 6+ marketplaces, marketplace sharing (Poshmark, Depop, Grailed), up to 1,500 background removals, listing videos

They offer a 14-day free trial on all plans. 

When you bill annually, you also get a discount, which comes out to your subscription being 2 months free.

The cons with this solution, though? You’ll be locked in for the entire year, which is not ideal for those who want to try the cross listing tool for a month or two before deciding.

What has changed and why?

The old pricing

  • 7 plans from Free ($0, 5 items) to Unlimited ($69.99, unlimited items)

  • Listing caps on every plan except Unlimited

  • Essential features locked behind add-ons: Importing ($4.99/mo), Bulk Delist & Relist ($4.99/mo), All Marketplaces ($4.99/mo), Bundle ($11.99/mo)

  • Without the bundle, you could only cross list to 3 marketplaces

  • Effective cost of the cheapest usable plan was ~$20-21/mo (Starter + bundle)

Why it likely changed

  • The cross listing market has gotten more competitive. Nifty entered the market with strong AI capabilities and cloud-based automation, quickly gaining traction among high-volume Poshmark and eBay sellers. Meanwhile, Crosslist has continued to expand marketplace coverage, add features, and undercut Vendoo on price.

  • The new structure removes the most common complaint users had: that essential features were hidden behind add-ons. Whether this was a reaction to churn or competitive pressure, the result is a simpler, more transparent pricing model.

Note: Vendoo's free trial requires a credit card upfront and charges automatically when the trial ends. If you forget to cancel, you'll be billed for the first month. 

Vendoo's UK pricing: a different story

If you're a UK-based reseller, there's something important to know: Vendoo's UK pricing page still shows a completely different structure from the new US plans.

Here's what UK sellers currently see at vendoo.co/uk/pricing:

Vendoo's UK Pricing

Notice the differences? UK sellers still have listing caps on every plan, and there's no unlimited option. The new US structure, Starter, Growth, and Pro with unlimited listings, doesn't appear on the UK pricing page at all.

It's also worth noting that the UK plans still use the old naming convention (Simple, Plus, Pro) rather than the new US names (Starter, Growth, Pro). Whether this means UK sellers will eventually get the new structure or whether this is a permanently separate pricing model isn't clear. Vendoo hasn't communicated this publicly.

For UK resellers, this matters. If you're listing more than 600 items per month, no Vendoo plan covers you. And even at the Pro tier (£49.99/mo), you're capped at 600 items, while new US customers get unlimited listings for $59.99/mo (~£47/mo).

Crosslist, by comparison, uses the same pricing across all regions, US, UK, Canada, and Australia. No separate pricing pages, no listing caps based on where you're located.

Current limitations of Vendoo

The multi-form workflow hasn't changed

Vendoo still requires you to fill out a common "Vendoo form" first, then complete separate forms for each marketplace with missing field attributes. 

If you're posting to 5 platforms, that's a lot of clicking and form-filling.

No Vinted, stability issues remain

This is arguably Vendoo's biggest problem right now, and no pricing change fixes it.

Users on Reddit and Trustpilot have reported ongoing issues:

  • One long-time Vendoo user on Trustpilot wrote that Mercari doesn't connect about 50% of the time, sale detection doesn't work reliably, and Poshmark sharing works less than half the time. They also reported Vendoo creating duplicate listings in Poshmark and Mercari.

  • Another Trustpilot reviewer noted that Vendoo is "buggy," reporting frequent double-selling due to sync failures, and that Vinted sizing updates took weeks to fix.

  • Multiple Reddit threads describe persistent Mercari connection failures, glitchy autodelist features, and general frustration with reliability.

Many of Vendoo's recently shipped features feel half-baked — released fast, then left to break.

Vendoo has also quietly discontinued their Vinted integration. Users on Trustpilot report that Vinted shows during signup but disappears once you subscribe.

With Vinted gone, one reviewer summed Vendoo up as "basically just an expensive eBay uploader."

As shown above, their Mercari integration has its own problems: size fields are no longer properly supported, and prepaid shipping functionality is broken. 

For sellers who rely on Mercari's size-specific categories (clothing, shoes), this makes Vendoo's Mercari cross listing unreliable.

If you rely on Vinted or Mercari for a large portion of your sales, these are risks worth considering before subscribing.

AI is limited

Vendoo offers "AI Listing Enhancement" on the Growth plan and above, but it's not a full AI listing generator. You still need to create listings manually before AI suggestions activate. 

There's no "upload a photo and get a complete listing" feature as Crosslist offers.

Background removal is capped

Vendoo uses PhotoRoom for background removal, but it's limited: 300 on Growth, 1,500 on Pro. Crosslist includes unlimited background removals on every plan.

Vendoo's mobile app is limited

Although Vendoo has a mobile app, it’s still limited in features. You can't import inventory from the app. 

Cross listing to Facebook Marketplace and Grailed isn't supported on mobile, and several features available on desktop are missing or broken on mobile. 

Their mobile app would work for checking your dashboard, but not for running your business from your phone.

Crosslist's pricing plan

Crosslist offers 4 simple subscription plans, each differing in the number of new product listings you can create.

The plans also differ slightly in the number of high-resolution images you can store on Crosslist’s inventory per listing.

Here’s a look at our cross listing tool’s monthly pricing plans 👇

Plan

Price (month)

Price (yearly)

New listings per month

Bronze

$29.99/mo

$249.99/yr

200

Silver

$34.99/mo

$299.99/yr

500

Gold

$39.99/mo

$339.99/yr

1000

Diamond

$44.99/mo

$379.99/yr

Unlimited

Note: Even though Crosslist does not offer a free plan, we do have a 3-day money-back guarantee. You’ll get a full refund as long as you create 20 or fewer product listings.

As you can see, not only is Crosslist super affordable, it also does not gatekeep the essential features you need behind an additional paywall in the name of add-ons. 

If you want to save even more money, you can get an annual subscription for 30% off. Don’t want to lock in for an entire year?

Don’t worry, we have quarterly plans for 15% off, too! 

By billing quarterly, you’ll save $15 on the bronze and silver plans, while the gold and diamond ones will cost you $20 less. 

With Crosslist, you get access to all essential features right from the bronze plan.

Here are all the different features you can expect, no matter which subscription plan you have:

  • One universal form: complete just one form (with necessary fields only) instead of multiple.

  • Unlimited bulk cross listing to all supported marketplaces at once.

  • Bulk autoposting in the background (no more million tabs that require manual confirmation on your computer, slowing down your workflow).

  • Bulk importing your entire existing inventory. You can also bulk post these listings to the other marketplaces at once.

  • Mobile app: create, edit, cross list, import, relist, and manage your entire inventory from your phone. The full desktop experience, in your pocket. 

  • Unlimited background removals.

  • Single dashboard and custom tags to easily organize and manage your inventory from the same place.

  • Unlimited custom templates.

  • Set price markups and markdowns for each marketplace, which will automatically be reflected in all of the listings.

  • Support for US, UK, CA, and AU variants of marketplaces.

  • Bulk delist and relist.

Note: Some non-essential features like Crosslist’s CSV import and autodelist are available for the Gold and Diamond plans.

Clearly, even Crosslist’s most expensive plan is very affordable when compared to Vendoo. 

Moreover, Crosslist offers only a single add-on: upgrading your plan with AI.

And it’s a true add-on, meaning that it’s a non-essential feature that will simply enhance your cross listing experience and save you even more time.

With this add-on, you can generate your product description, title, brand, color, and even condition with AI.

All you need to do is upload images of the products, showcasing it from all sides and click on the Generate with AI button!

Crosslist's AI tool also analyzes current market trends and pricing data across platforms to give you competitive pricing suggestions for your items.

And with the AI image editor, you can enhance your product photos using text prompts — describe the edit you want and the AI handles the rest.

Verdict: Crosslist is one of the most affordable multi-platform listing tools available on the market, especially for the value it offers.

Which cross listing app is the best for me?

At first glance, Vendoo appears to be the cheaper option. However, the comparison becomes more complicated once you look at which features are actually included in each plan.

Many of Vendoo's most useful features, such as bulk actions and background removal, are only available on the Growth plan, which costs $29.99/month. 

With Crosslist, these features are included across all plans, so you don't need to upgrade just to access core functionality.

The only optional add-on is AI for $4.99/month. It's a true add-on rather than a feature gate, meaning it isn't required to use the platform effectively. 

Instead, it's designed to enhance your workflow, automate repetitive tasks, and help you save even more time. 

The difference becomes even more noticeable if you need sales detection and autodelist functionality. 

On Vendoo, these features require the Pro plan at $59.99/month. With Crosslist, autodelist is available on the Gold plan for $39.99/month.

In other words, while Vendoo's starting price is lower, sellers who need advanced features often end up paying significantly more.

Vendoo's Starter plan is cheaper at $14.99/mo, but it's worth noting what you're missing: no AI features, no background removals, no bulk actions.

To get those, you need the Growth plan at $29.99/mo, the same price as Crosslist's Bronze plan, which includes all of those features plus unlimited background removals and a single-form workflow.

Here's a direct comparison of Crosslist's Bronze plan versus Vendoo's Growth plan 👇

Feature

Vendoo (Growth)

Crosslist (Bronze)

Monthly price

$29.99

$29.99

Listing

Unlimited

200/month

Marketplaces

10

All major marketplaces (all included)

Vinted reliability

❌ Discontinued for Vendoo

✅ Reliable

Singe form?

❌ Multi-form

✅ One universal form

Autoposting?

✅ Yes

✅ Yes (background)

AI listing generation?

❌ Enhancement only

✅ Full generation from photos

Background removals

⚠️ 300 removals

✅ Unlimited

Bulk actions

⚠️ 240 listings at once

✅ All plans

Mobile app

⚠️ Limited

✅ Full native app

US/UK/CA/AU support

⚠️ Only in US & UK

✅ Full support

Free trial

14 days

3-day money-back guarantuee

Keep in mind that Vendoo's pricing page can be misleading at first glance. 

The headline prices are based on annual billing, but that's not what most sellers pay when they're just getting started. 

If you choose monthly billing, the actual cost is noticeably higher than the price prominently displayed on the page. In other words, the attractive price you see first often isn't the price you'll actually pay.

It's also worth noting that Vendoo no longer offers a free plan in the US, only a 14-day free trial that requires a credit card and charges automatically. 

UK sellers still have access to a free plan under Vendoo's legacy pricing structure. 

While Vendoo may look competitive on pricing, a lower number on a pricing page means very little if the product itself doesn't work properly. 

Vendoo's Vinted integration has been quietly discontinued. Their Mercari integration has broken size fields and non-functional prepaid shipping. 

Their mobile app can't import inventory or cross list to Facebook Marketplace and Grailed. And the multi-form workflow still requires you to fill out separate forms for each marketplace, every single time you list.

Crosslist takes a different approach: one dynamic form, background autoposting, autodelist when items sell, and a full native mobile app that works the same way as the desktop version. 

By listing across more platforms faster and more reliably, many sellers earn back the cost of their subscription through additional sales within the first week.

At the $29.99 tier, Crosslist offers a faster, more streamlined experience. At the $59.99 tier, Vendoo adds marketplace sharing and auto offers, features Crosslist doesn't have yet, but you're paying a significant premium for them.

Is Vendoo worth it in 2026?

Vendoo's new pricing is better, but cheaper doesn’t fix buggy. 

Unlimited listings and no add-ons makes the product more transparent and easier to evaluate.

But the pricing change doesn't address Vendoo's core weaknesses: the multi-form workflow is still slower than Crosslist's single-form approach., Vinted support has been discontinued, and Mercari reliability issues persist (broken size fields, broken prepaid shipping), and AI capabilities are behind competitors.

If you sell exclusively on Poshmark and eBay in the US and want analytics and a mobile app, Vendoo's Starter plan at $14.99/mo is a reasonable entry point.

But if you need reliable Vinted support, sell in the UK, want AI-generated listings from photos, or value a workflow that actually saves time, Crosslist is the better investment.

👉 See the full Crosslist vs Vendoo comparison.

Try Crosslist risk-free with our 3-day money-back guarantee.

Cross listing apps are one of the most important tools online resellers can have in their toolkit. 

But choosing one based on price alone can be misleading, what looks affordable on the surface can get expensive fast if essential features are locked behind add-ons or higher-tier plans.

Vendoo recently overhauled its pricing, dropping its old per-listing model in favor of a simpler three-tier structure. 

How much does Vendoo cost in 2026? In this article, we'll break down the exact Vendoo cost for each plan, what you get and don't get, and how it stacks up against Crosslist.

Key takeaways

  • Vendoo now offers 3 plans: Starter ($14.99/mo), Growth ($29.99/mo), and Pro ($59.99/mo), all with unlimited listings and all marketplaces included.

  • Vendoo gutted their old pricing, which required add-ons for importing, bulk actions, and access to more than 3 marketplaces.

  • The pricing drop likely reflects competitive pressure from Nifty and Crosslist, which have been gaining market share with better features and more reliable integrations.

  • Vendoo has quietly discontinued its Vinted integration. Some users report that Vinted shows during signup but disappears once you subscribe.

  • Crosslist remains more affordable at $29.99/mo with a single-form workflow, background autoposting, and AI-powered features included.

  • UK sellers get a different, older pricing structure with listing caps, while US customers get unlimited listings but no free tier.

Vendoo’s pricing plans

So what does Vendoo actually cost? 

Vendoo offers 3 subscription plans, with each one differing based on the features you can access and the number of photo background removals included:

Vendoo's Pricing Overview

What's included in ALL plans:

  • Unlimited items

  • All marketplaces (cross list everywhere)

  • Sale detection and autodelist (Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, Whatnot)

  • Importing from marketplaces

  • Delist & relist

  • Analytics

  • Listing templates

  • Mobile app (iOS & Android)

  • Live customer support 7 days a week

Although the monthly plans offer a range of features, some of the most important ones are locked behind the pricier plans:

Growth adds: AI listing enhancement, bulk actions (up to 240 listings), up to 300 PhotoRoom background removals

Pro adds: Auto send offers on 6+ marketplaces, marketplace sharing (Poshmark, Depop, Grailed), up to 1,500 background removals, listing videos

They offer a 14-day free trial on all plans. 

When you bill annually, you also get a discount, which comes out to your subscription being 2 months free.

The cons with this solution, though? You’ll be locked in for the entire year, which is not ideal for those who want to try the cross listing tool for a month or two before deciding.

What has changed and why?

The old pricing

  • 7 plans from Free ($0, 5 items) to Unlimited ($69.99, unlimited items)

  • Listing caps on every plan except Unlimited

  • Essential features locked behind add-ons: Importing ($4.99/mo), Bulk Delist & Relist ($4.99/mo), All Marketplaces ($4.99/mo), Bundle ($11.99/mo)

  • Without the bundle, you could only cross list to 3 marketplaces

  • Effective cost of the cheapest usable plan was ~$20-21/mo (Starter + bundle)

Why it likely changed

  • The cross listing market has gotten more competitive. Nifty entered the market with strong AI capabilities and cloud-based automation, quickly gaining traction among high-volume Poshmark and eBay sellers. Meanwhile, Crosslist has continued to expand marketplace coverage, add features, and undercut Vendoo on price.

  • The new structure removes the most common complaint users had: that essential features were hidden behind add-ons. Whether this was a reaction to churn or competitive pressure, the result is a simpler, more transparent pricing model.

Note: Vendoo's free trial requires a credit card upfront and charges automatically when the trial ends. If you forget to cancel, you'll be billed for the first month. 

Vendoo's UK pricing: a different story

If you're a UK-based reseller, there's something important to know: Vendoo's UK pricing page still shows a completely different structure from the new US plans.

Here's what UK sellers currently see at vendoo.co/uk/pricing:

Vendoo's UK Pricing

Notice the differences? UK sellers still have listing caps on every plan, and there's no unlimited option. The new US structure, Starter, Growth, and Pro with unlimited listings, doesn't appear on the UK pricing page at all.

It's also worth noting that the UK plans still use the old naming convention (Simple, Plus, Pro) rather than the new US names (Starter, Growth, Pro). Whether this means UK sellers will eventually get the new structure or whether this is a permanently separate pricing model isn't clear. Vendoo hasn't communicated this publicly.

For UK resellers, this matters. If you're listing more than 600 items per month, no Vendoo plan covers you. And even at the Pro tier (£49.99/mo), you're capped at 600 items, while new US customers get unlimited listings for $59.99/mo (~£47/mo).

Crosslist, by comparison, uses the same pricing across all regions, US, UK, Canada, and Australia. No separate pricing pages, no listing caps based on where you're located.

Current limitations of Vendoo

The multi-form workflow hasn't changed

Vendoo still requires you to fill out a common "Vendoo form" first, then complete separate forms for each marketplace with missing field attributes. 

If you're posting to 5 platforms, that's a lot of clicking and form-filling.

No Vinted, stability issues remain

This is arguably Vendoo's biggest problem right now, and no pricing change fixes it.

Users on Reddit and Trustpilot have reported ongoing issues:

  • One long-time Vendoo user on Trustpilot wrote that Mercari doesn't connect about 50% of the time, sale detection doesn't work reliably, and Poshmark sharing works less than half the time. They also reported Vendoo creating duplicate listings in Poshmark and Mercari.

  • Another Trustpilot reviewer noted that Vendoo is "buggy," reporting frequent double-selling due to sync failures, and that Vinted sizing updates took weeks to fix.

  • Multiple Reddit threads describe persistent Mercari connection failures, glitchy autodelist features, and general frustration with reliability.

Many of Vendoo's recently shipped features feel half-baked — released fast, then left to break.

Vendoo has also quietly discontinued their Vinted integration. Users on Trustpilot report that Vinted shows during signup but disappears once you subscribe.

With Vinted gone, one reviewer summed Vendoo up as "basically just an expensive eBay uploader."

As shown above, their Mercari integration has its own problems: size fields are no longer properly supported, and prepaid shipping functionality is broken. 

For sellers who rely on Mercari's size-specific categories (clothing, shoes), this makes Vendoo's Mercari cross listing unreliable.

If you rely on Vinted or Mercari for a large portion of your sales, these are risks worth considering before subscribing.

AI is limited

Vendoo offers "AI Listing Enhancement" on the Growth plan and above, but it's not a full AI listing generator. You still need to create listings manually before AI suggestions activate. 

There's no "upload a photo and get a complete listing" feature as Crosslist offers.

Background removal is capped

Vendoo uses PhotoRoom for background removal, but it's limited: 300 on Growth, 1,500 on Pro. Crosslist includes unlimited background removals on every plan.

Vendoo's mobile app is limited

Although Vendoo has a mobile app, it’s still limited in features. You can't import inventory from the app. 

Cross listing to Facebook Marketplace and Grailed isn't supported on mobile, and several features available on desktop are missing or broken on mobile. 

Their mobile app would work for checking your dashboard, but not for running your business from your phone.

Crosslist's pricing plan

Crosslist offers 4 simple subscription plans, each differing in the number of new product listings you can create.

The plans also differ slightly in the number of high-resolution images you can store on Crosslist’s inventory per listing.

Here’s a look at our cross listing tool’s monthly pricing plans 👇

Plan

Price (month)

Price (yearly)

New listings per month

Bronze

$29.99/mo

$249.99/yr

200

Silver

$34.99/mo

$299.99/yr

500

Gold

$39.99/mo

$339.99/yr

1000

Diamond

$44.99/mo

$379.99/yr

Unlimited

Note: Even though Crosslist does not offer a free plan, we do have a 3-day money-back guarantee. You’ll get a full refund as long as you create 20 or fewer product listings.

As you can see, not only is Crosslist super affordable, it also does not gatekeep the essential features you need behind an additional paywall in the name of add-ons. 

If you want to save even more money, you can get an annual subscription for 30% off. Don’t want to lock in for an entire year?

Don’t worry, we have quarterly plans for 15% off, too! 

By billing quarterly, you’ll save $15 on the bronze and silver plans, while the gold and diamond ones will cost you $20 less. 

With Crosslist, you get access to all essential features right from the bronze plan.

Here are all the different features you can expect, no matter which subscription plan you have:

  • One universal form: complete just one form (with necessary fields only) instead of multiple.

  • Unlimited bulk cross listing to all supported marketplaces at once.

  • Bulk autoposting in the background (no more million tabs that require manual confirmation on your computer, slowing down your workflow).

  • Bulk importing your entire existing inventory. You can also bulk post these listings to the other marketplaces at once.

  • Mobile app: create, edit, cross list, import, relist, and manage your entire inventory from your phone. The full desktop experience, in your pocket. 

  • Unlimited background removals.

  • Single dashboard and custom tags to easily organize and manage your inventory from the same place.

  • Unlimited custom templates.

  • Set price markups and markdowns for each marketplace, which will automatically be reflected in all of the listings.

  • Support for US, UK, CA, and AU variants of marketplaces.

  • Bulk delist and relist.

Note: Some non-essential features like Crosslist’s CSV import and autodelist are available for the Gold and Diamond plans.

Clearly, even Crosslist’s most expensive plan is very affordable when compared to Vendoo. 

Moreover, Crosslist offers only a single add-on: upgrading your plan with AI.

And it’s a true add-on, meaning that it’s a non-essential feature that will simply enhance your cross listing experience and save you even more time.

With this add-on, you can generate your product description, title, brand, color, and even condition with AI.

All you need to do is upload images of the products, showcasing it from all sides and click on the Generate with AI button!

Crosslist's AI tool also analyzes current market trends and pricing data across platforms to give you competitive pricing suggestions for your items.

And with the AI image editor, you can enhance your product photos using text prompts — describe the edit you want and the AI handles the rest.

Verdict: Crosslist is one of the most affordable multi-platform listing tools available on the market, especially for the value it offers.

Which cross listing app is the best for me?

At first glance, Vendoo appears to be the cheaper option. However, the comparison becomes more complicated once you look at which features are actually included in each plan.

Many of Vendoo's most useful features, such as bulk actions and background removal, are only available on the Growth plan, which costs $29.99/month. 

With Crosslist, these features are included across all plans, so you don't need to upgrade just to access core functionality.

The only optional add-on is AI for $4.99/month. It's a true add-on rather than a feature gate, meaning it isn't required to use the platform effectively. 

Instead, it's designed to enhance your workflow, automate repetitive tasks, and help you save even more time. 

The difference becomes even more noticeable if you need sales detection and autodelist functionality. 

On Vendoo, these features require the Pro plan at $59.99/month. With Crosslist, autodelist is available on the Gold plan for $39.99/month.

In other words, while Vendoo's starting price is lower, sellers who need advanced features often end up paying significantly more.

Vendoo's Starter plan is cheaper at $14.99/mo, but it's worth noting what you're missing: no AI features, no background removals, no bulk actions.

To get those, you need the Growth plan at $29.99/mo, the same price as Crosslist's Bronze plan, which includes all of those features plus unlimited background removals and a single-form workflow.

Here's a direct comparison of Crosslist's Bronze plan versus Vendoo's Growth plan 👇

Feature

Vendoo (Growth)

Crosslist (Bronze)

Monthly price

$29.99

$29.99

Listing

Unlimited

200/month

Marketplaces

10

All major marketplaces (all included)

Vinted reliability

❌ Discontinued for Vendoo

✅ Reliable

Singe form?

❌ Multi-form

✅ One universal form

Autoposting?

✅ Yes

✅ Yes (background)

AI listing generation?

❌ Enhancement only

✅ Full generation from photos

Background removals

⚠️ 300 removals

✅ Unlimited

Bulk actions

⚠️ 240 listings at once

✅ All plans

Mobile app

⚠️ Limited

✅ Full native app

US/UK/CA/AU support

⚠️ Only in US & UK

✅ Full support

Free trial

14 days

3-day money-back guarantuee

Keep in mind that Vendoo's pricing page can be misleading at first glance. 

The headline prices are based on annual billing, but that's not what most sellers pay when they're just getting started. 

If you choose monthly billing, the actual cost is noticeably higher than the price prominently displayed on the page. In other words, the attractive price you see first often isn't the price you'll actually pay.

It's also worth noting that Vendoo no longer offers a free plan in the US, only a 14-day free trial that requires a credit card and charges automatically. 

UK sellers still have access to a free plan under Vendoo's legacy pricing structure. 

While Vendoo may look competitive on pricing, a lower number on a pricing page means very little if the product itself doesn't work properly. 

Vendoo's Vinted integration has been quietly discontinued. Their Mercari integration has broken size fields and non-functional prepaid shipping. 

Their mobile app can't import inventory or cross list to Facebook Marketplace and Grailed. And the multi-form workflow still requires you to fill out separate forms for each marketplace, every single time you list.

Crosslist takes a different approach: one dynamic form, background autoposting, autodelist when items sell, and a full native mobile app that works the same way as the desktop version. 

By listing across more platforms faster and more reliably, many sellers earn back the cost of their subscription through additional sales within the first week.

At the $29.99 tier, Crosslist offers a faster, more streamlined experience. At the $59.99 tier, Vendoo adds marketplace sharing and auto offers, features Crosslist doesn't have yet, but you're paying a significant premium for them.

Is Vendoo worth it in 2026?

Vendoo's new pricing is better, but cheaper doesn’t fix buggy. 

Unlimited listings and no add-ons makes the product more transparent and easier to evaluate.

But the pricing change doesn't address Vendoo's core weaknesses: the multi-form workflow is still slower than Crosslist's single-form approach., Vinted support has been discontinued, and Mercari reliability issues persist (broken size fields, broken prepaid shipping), and AI capabilities are behind competitors.

If you sell exclusively on Poshmark and eBay in the US and want analytics and a mobile app, Vendoo's Starter plan at $14.99/mo is a reasonable entry point.

But if you need reliable Vinted support, sell in the UK, want AI-generated listings from photos, or value a workflow that actually saves time, Crosslist is the better investment.

👉 See the full Crosslist vs Vendoo comparison.

Try Crosslist risk-free with our 3-day money-back guarantee.

Cross listing apps are one of the most important tools online resellers can have in their toolkit. 

But choosing one based on price alone can be misleading, what looks affordable on the surface can get expensive fast if essential features are locked behind add-ons or higher-tier plans.

Vendoo recently overhauled its pricing, dropping its old per-listing model in favor of a simpler three-tier structure. 

How much does Vendoo cost in 2026? In this article, we'll break down the exact Vendoo cost for each plan, what you get and don't get, and how it stacks up against Crosslist.

Key takeaways

  • Vendoo now offers 3 plans: Starter ($14.99/mo), Growth ($29.99/mo), and Pro ($59.99/mo), all with unlimited listings and all marketplaces included.

  • Vendoo gutted their old pricing, which required add-ons for importing, bulk actions, and access to more than 3 marketplaces.

  • The pricing drop likely reflects competitive pressure from Nifty and Crosslist, which have been gaining market share with better features and more reliable integrations.

  • Vendoo has quietly discontinued its Vinted integration. Some users report that Vinted shows during signup but disappears once you subscribe.

  • Crosslist remains more affordable at $29.99/mo with a single-form workflow, background autoposting, and AI-powered features included.

  • UK sellers get a different, older pricing structure with listing caps, while US customers get unlimited listings but no free tier.

Vendoo’s pricing plans

So what does Vendoo actually cost? 

Vendoo offers 3 subscription plans, with each one differing based on the features you can access and the number of photo background removals included:

Vendoo's Pricing Overview

What's included in ALL plans:

  • Unlimited items

  • All marketplaces (cross list everywhere)

  • Sale detection and autodelist (Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, Whatnot)

  • Importing from marketplaces

  • Delist & relist

  • Analytics

  • Listing templates

  • Mobile app (iOS & Android)

  • Live customer support 7 days a week

Although the monthly plans offer a range of features, some of the most important ones are locked behind the pricier plans:

Growth adds: AI listing enhancement, bulk actions (up to 240 listings), up to 300 PhotoRoom background removals

Pro adds: Auto send offers on 6+ marketplaces, marketplace sharing (Poshmark, Depop, Grailed), up to 1,500 background removals, listing videos

They offer a 14-day free trial on all plans. 

When you bill annually, you also get a discount, which comes out to your subscription being 2 months free.

The cons with this solution, though? You’ll be locked in for the entire year, which is not ideal for those who want to try the cross listing tool for a month or two before deciding.

What has changed and why?

The old pricing

  • 7 plans from Free ($0, 5 items) to Unlimited ($69.99, unlimited items)

  • Listing caps on every plan except Unlimited

  • Essential features locked behind add-ons: Importing ($4.99/mo), Bulk Delist & Relist ($4.99/mo), All Marketplaces ($4.99/mo), Bundle ($11.99/mo)

  • Without the bundle, you could only cross list to 3 marketplaces

  • Effective cost of the cheapest usable plan was ~$20-21/mo (Starter + bundle)

Why it likely changed

  • The cross listing market has gotten more competitive. Nifty entered the market with strong AI capabilities and cloud-based automation, quickly gaining traction among high-volume Poshmark and eBay sellers. Meanwhile, Crosslist has continued to expand marketplace coverage, add features, and undercut Vendoo on price.

  • The new structure removes the most common complaint users had: that essential features were hidden behind add-ons. Whether this was a reaction to churn or competitive pressure, the result is a simpler, more transparent pricing model.

Note: Vendoo's free trial requires a credit card upfront and charges automatically when the trial ends. If you forget to cancel, you'll be billed for the first month. 

Vendoo's UK pricing: a different story

If you're a UK-based reseller, there's something important to know: Vendoo's UK pricing page still shows a completely different structure from the new US plans.

Here's what UK sellers currently see at vendoo.co/uk/pricing:

Vendoo's UK Pricing

Notice the differences? UK sellers still have listing caps on every plan, and there's no unlimited option. The new US structure, Starter, Growth, and Pro with unlimited listings, doesn't appear on the UK pricing page at all.

It's also worth noting that the UK plans still use the old naming convention (Simple, Plus, Pro) rather than the new US names (Starter, Growth, Pro). Whether this means UK sellers will eventually get the new structure or whether this is a permanently separate pricing model isn't clear. Vendoo hasn't communicated this publicly.

For UK resellers, this matters. If you're listing more than 600 items per month, no Vendoo plan covers you. And even at the Pro tier (£49.99/mo), you're capped at 600 items, while new US customers get unlimited listings for $59.99/mo (~£47/mo).

Crosslist, by comparison, uses the same pricing across all regions, US, UK, Canada, and Australia. No separate pricing pages, no listing caps based on where you're located.

Current limitations of Vendoo

The multi-form workflow hasn't changed

Vendoo still requires you to fill out a common "Vendoo form" first, then complete separate forms for each marketplace with missing field attributes. 

If you're posting to 5 platforms, that's a lot of clicking and form-filling.

No Vinted, stability issues remain

This is arguably Vendoo's biggest problem right now, and no pricing change fixes it.

Users on Reddit and Trustpilot have reported ongoing issues:

  • One long-time Vendoo user on Trustpilot wrote that Mercari doesn't connect about 50% of the time, sale detection doesn't work reliably, and Poshmark sharing works less than half the time. They also reported Vendoo creating duplicate listings in Poshmark and Mercari.

  • Another Trustpilot reviewer noted that Vendoo is "buggy," reporting frequent double-selling due to sync failures, and that Vinted sizing updates took weeks to fix.

  • Multiple Reddit threads describe persistent Mercari connection failures, glitchy autodelist features, and general frustration with reliability.

Many of Vendoo's recently shipped features feel half-baked — released fast, then left to break.

Vendoo has also quietly discontinued their Vinted integration. Users on Trustpilot report that Vinted shows during signup but disappears once you subscribe.

With Vinted gone, one reviewer summed Vendoo up as "basically just an expensive eBay uploader."

As shown above, their Mercari integration has its own problems: size fields are no longer properly supported, and prepaid shipping functionality is broken. 

For sellers who rely on Mercari's size-specific categories (clothing, shoes), this makes Vendoo's Mercari cross listing unreliable.

If you rely on Vinted or Mercari for a large portion of your sales, these are risks worth considering before subscribing.

AI is limited

Vendoo offers "AI Listing Enhancement" on the Growth plan and above, but it's not a full AI listing generator. You still need to create listings manually before AI suggestions activate. 

There's no "upload a photo and get a complete listing" feature as Crosslist offers.

Background removal is capped

Vendoo uses PhotoRoom for background removal, but it's limited: 300 on Growth, 1,500 on Pro. Crosslist includes unlimited background removals on every plan.

Vendoo's mobile app is limited

Although Vendoo has a mobile app, it’s still limited in features. You can't import inventory from the app. 

Cross listing to Facebook Marketplace and Grailed isn't supported on mobile, and several features available on desktop are missing or broken on mobile. 

Their mobile app would work for checking your dashboard, but not for running your business from your phone.

Crosslist's pricing plan

Crosslist offers 4 simple subscription plans, each differing in the number of new product listings you can create.

The plans also differ slightly in the number of high-resolution images you can store on Crosslist’s inventory per listing.

Here’s a look at our cross listing tool’s monthly pricing plans 👇

Plan

Price (month)

Price (yearly)

New listings per month

Bronze

$29.99/mo

$249.99/yr

200

Silver

$34.99/mo

$299.99/yr

500

Gold

$39.99/mo

$339.99/yr

1000

Diamond

$44.99/mo

$379.99/yr

Unlimited

Note: Even though Crosslist does not offer a free plan, we do have a 3-day money-back guarantee. You’ll get a full refund as long as you create 20 or fewer product listings.

As you can see, not only is Crosslist super affordable, it also does not gatekeep the essential features you need behind an additional paywall in the name of add-ons. 

If you want to save even more money, you can get an annual subscription for 30% off. Don’t want to lock in for an entire year?

Don’t worry, we have quarterly plans for 15% off, too! 

By billing quarterly, you’ll save $15 on the bronze and silver plans, while the gold and diamond ones will cost you $20 less. 

With Crosslist, you get access to all essential features right from the bronze plan.

Here are all the different features you can expect, no matter which subscription plan you have:

  • One universal form: complete just one form (with necessary fields only) instead of multiple.

  • Unlimited bulk cross listing to all supported marketplaces at once.

  • Bulk autoposting in the background (no more million tabs that require manual confirmation on your computer, slowing down your workflow).

  • Bulk importing your entire existing inventory. You can also bulk post these listings to the other marketplaces at once.

  • Mobile app: create, edit, cross list, import, relist, and manage your entire inventory from your phone. The full desktop experience, in your pocket. 

  • Unlimited background removals.

  • Single dashboard and custom tags to easily organize and manage your inventory from the same place.

  • Unlimited custom templates.

  • Set price markups and markdowns for each marketplace, which will automatically be reflected in all of the listings.

  • Support for US, UK, CA, and AU variants of marketplaces.

  • Bulk delist and relist.

Note: Some non-essential features like Crosslist’s CSV import and autodelist are available for the Gold and Diamond plans.

Clearly, even Crosslist’s most expensive plan is very affordable when compared to Vendoo. 

Moreover, Crosslist offers only a single add-on: upgrading your plan with AI.

And it’s a true add-on, meaning that it’s a non-essential feature that will simply enhance your cross listing experience and save you even more time.

With this add-on, you can generate your product description, title, brand, color, and even condition with AI.

All you need to do is upload images of the products, showcasing it from all sides and click on the Generate with AI button!

Crosslist's AI tool also analyzes current market trends and pricing data across platforms to give you competitive pricing suggestions for your items.

And with the AI image editor, you can enhance your product photos using text prompts — describe the edit you want and the AI handles the rest.

Verdict: Crosslist is one of the most affordable multi-platform listing tools available on the market, especially for the value it offers.

Which cross listing app is the best for me?

At first glance, Vendoo appears to be the cheaper option. However, the comparison becomes more complicated once you look at which features are actually included in each plan.

Many of Vendoo's most useful features, such as bulk actions and background removal, are only available on the Growth plan, which costs $29.99/month. 

With Crosslist, these features are included across all plans, so you don't need to upgrade just to access core functionality.

The only optional add-on is AI for $4.99/month. It's a true add-on rather than a feature gate, meaning it isn't required to use the platform effectively. 

Instead, it's designed to enhance your workflow, automate repetitive tasks, and help you save even more time. 

The difference becomes even more noticeable if you need sales detection and autodelist functionality. 

On Vendoo, these features require the Pro plan at $59.99/month. With Crosslist, autodelist is available on the Gold plan for $39.99/month.

In other words, while Vendoo's starting price is lower, sellers who need advanced features often end up paying significantly more.

Vendoo's Starter plan is cheaper at $14.99/mo, but it's worth noting what you're missing: no AI features, no background removals, no bulk actions.

To get those, you need the Growth plan at $29.99/mo, the same price as Crosslist's Bronze plan, which includes all of those features plus unlimited background removals and a single-form workflow.

Here's a direct comparison of Crosslist's Bronze plan versus Vendoo's Growth plan 👇

Feature

Vendoo (Growth)

Crosslist (Bronze)

Monthly price

$29.99

$29.99

Listing

Unlimited

200/month

Marketplaces

10

All major marketplaces (all included)

Vinted reliability

❌ Discontinued for Vendoo

✅ Reliable

Singe form?

❌ Multi-form

✅ One universal form

Autoposting?

✅ Yes

✅ Yes (background)

AI listing generation?

❌ Enhancement only

✅ Full generation from photos

Background removals

⚠️ 300 removals

✅ Unlimited

Bulk actions

⚠️ 240 listings at once

✅ All plans

Mobile app

⚠️ Limited

✅ Full native app

US/UK/CA/AU support

⚠️ Only in US & UK

✅ Full support

Free trial

14 days

3-day money-back guarantuee

Keep in mind that Vendoo's pricing page can be misleading at first glance. 

The headline prices are based on annual billing, but that's not what most sellers pay when they're just getting started. 

If you choose monthly billing, the actual cost is noticeably higher than the price prominently displayed on the page. In other words, the attractive price you see first often isn't the price you'll actually pay.

It's also worth noting that Vendoo no longer offers a free plan in the US, only a 14-day free trial that requires a credit card and charges automatically. 

UK sellers still have access to a free plan under Vendoo's legacy pricing structure. 

While Vendoo may look competitive on pricing, a lower number on a pricing page means very little if the product itself doesn't work properly. 

Vendoo's Vinted integration has been quietly discontinued. Their Mercari integration has broken size fields and non-functional prepaid shipping. 

Their mobile app can't import inventory or cross list to Facebook Marketplace and Grailed. And the multi-form workflow still requires you to fill out separate forms for each marketplace, every single time you list.

Crosslist takes a different approach: one dynamic form, background autoposting, autodelist when items sell, and a full native mobile app that works the same way as the desktop version. 

By listing across more platforms faster and more reliably, many sellers earn back the cost of their subscription through additional sales within the first week.

At the $29.99 tier, Crosslist offers a faster, more streamlined experience. At the $59.99 tier, Vendoo adds marketplace sharing and auto offers, features Crosslist doesn't have yet, but you're paying a significant premium for them.

Is Vendoo worth it in 2026?

Vendoo's new pricing is better, but cheaper doesn’t fix buggy. 

Unlimited listings and no add-ons makes the product more transparent and easier to evaluate.

But the pricing change doesn't address Vendoo's core weaknesses: the multi-form workflow is still slower than Crosslist's single-form approach., Vinted support has been discontinued, and Mercari reliability issues persist (broken size fields, broken prepaid shipping), and AI capabilities are behind competitors.

If you sell exclusively on Poshmark and eBay in the US and want analytics and a mobile app, Vendoo's Starter plan at $14.99/mo is a reasonable entry point.

But if you need reliable Vinted support, sell in the UK, want AI-generated listings from photos, or value a workflow that actually saves time, Crosslist is the better investment.

👉 See the full Crosslist vs Vendoo comparison.

Try Crosslist risk-free with our 3-day money-back guarantee.

Cross listing apps are one of the most important tools online resellers can have in their toolkit. 

But choosing one based on price alone can be misleading, what looks affordable on the surface can get expensive fast if essential features are locked behind add-ons or higher-tier plans.

Vendoo recently overhauled its pricing, dropping its old per-listing model in favor of a simpler three-tier structure. 

How much does Vendoo cost in 2026? In this article, we'll break down the exact Vendoo cost for each plan, what you get and don't get, and how it stacks up against Crosslist.

Key takeaways

  • Vendoo now offers 3 plans: Starter ($14.99/mo), Growth ($29.99/mo), and Pro ($59.99/mo), all with unlimited listings and all marketplaces included.

  • Vendoo gutted their old pricing, which required add-ons for importing, bulk actions, and access to more than 3 marketplaces.

  • The pricing drop likely reflects competitive pressure from Nifty and Crosslist, which have been gaining market share with better features and more reliable integrations.

  • Vendoo has quietly discontinued its Vinted integration. Some users report that Vinted shows during signup but disappears once you subscribe.

  • Crosslist remains more affordable at $29.99/mo with a single-form workflow, background autoposting, and AI-powered features included.

  • UK sellers get a different, older pricing structure with listing caps, while US customers get unlimited listings but no free tier.

Vendoo’s pricing plans

So what does Vendoo actually cost? 

Vendoo offers 3 subscription plans, with each one differing based on the features you can access and the number of photo background removals included:

Vendoo's Pricing Overview

What's included in ALL plans:

  • Unlimited items

  • All marketplaces (cross list everywhere)

  • Sale detection and autodelist (Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, Whatnot)

  • Importing from marketplaces

  • Delist & relist

  • Analytics

  • Listing templates

  • Mobile app (iOS & Android)

  • Live customer support 7 days a week

Although the monthly plans offer a range of features, some of the most important ones are locked behind the pricier plans:

Growth adds: AI listing enhancement, bulk actions (up to 240 listings), up to 300 PhotoRoom background removals

Pro adds: Auto send offers on 6+ marketplaces, marketplace sharing (Poshmark, Depop, Grailed), up to 1,500 background removals, listing videos

They offer a 14-day free trial on all plans. 

When you bill annually, you also get a discount, which comes out to your subscription being 2 months free.

The cons with this solution, though? You’ll be locked in for the entire year, which is not ideal for those who want to try the cross listing tool for a month or two before deciding.

What has changed and why?

The old pricing

  • 7 plans from Free ($0, 5 items) to Unlimited ($69.99, unlimited items)

  • Listing caps on every plan except Unlimited

  • Essential features locked behind add-ons: Importing ($4.99/mo), Bulk Delist & Relist ($4.99/mo), All Marketplaces ($4.99/mo), Bundle ($11.99/mo)

  • Without the bundle, you could only cross list to 3 marketplaces

  • Effective cost of the cheapest usable plan was ~$20-21/mo (Starter + bundle)

Why it likely changed

  • The cross listing market has gotten more competitive. Nifty entered the market with strong AI capabilities and cloud-based automation, quickly gaining traction among high-volume Poshmark and eBay sellers. Meanwhile, Crosslist has continued to expand marketplace coverage, add features, and undercut Vendoo on price.

  • The new structure removes the most common complaint users had: that essential features were hidden behind add-ons. Whether this was a reaction to churn or competitive pressure, the result is a simpler, more transparent pricing model.

Note: Vendoo's free trial requires a credit card upfront and charges automatically when the trial ends. If you forget to cancel, you'll be billed for the first month. 

Vendoo's UK pricing: a different story

If you're a UK-based reseller, there's something important to know: Vendoo's UK pricing page still shows a completely different structure from the new US plans.

Here's what UK sellers currently see at vendoo.co/uk/pricing:

Vendoo's UK Pricing

Notice the differences? UK sellers still have listing caps on every plan, and there's no unlimited option. The new US structure, Starter, Growth, and Pro with unlimited listings, doesn't appear on the UK pricing page at all.

It's also worth noting that the UK plans still use the old naming convention (Simple, Plus, Pro) rather than the new US names (Starter, Growth, Pro). Whether this means UK sellers will eventually get the new structure or whether this is a permanently separate pricing model isn't clear. Vendoo hasn't communicated this publicly.

For UK resellers, this matters. If you're listing more than 600 items per month, no Vendoo plan covers you. And even at the Pro tier (£49.99/mo), you're capped at 600 items, while new US customers get unlimited listings for $59.99/mo (~£47/mo).

Crosslist, by comparison, uses the same pricing across all regions, US, UK, Canada, and Australia. No separate pricing pages, no listing caps based on where you're located.

Current limitations of Vendoo

The multi-form workflow hasn't changed

Vendoo still requires you to fill out a common "Vendoo form" first, then complete separate forms for each marketplace with missing field attributes. 

If you're posting to 5 platforms, that's a lot of clicking and form-filling.

No Vinted, stability issues remain

This is arguably Vendoo's biggest problem right now, and no pricing change fixes it.

Users on Reddit and Trustpilot have reported ongoing issues:

  • One long-time Vendoo user on Trustpilot wrote that Mercari doesn't connect about 50% of the time, sale detection doesn't work reliably, and Poshmark sharing works less than half the time. They also reported Vendoo creating duplicate listings in Poshmark and Mercari.

  • Another Trustpilot reviewer noted that Vendoo is "buggy," reporting frequent double-selling due to sync failures, and that Vinted sizing updates took weeks to fix.

  • Multiple Reddit threads describe persistent Mercari connection failures, glitchy autodelist features, and general frustration with reliability.

Many of Vendoo's recently shipped features feel half-baked — released fast, then left to break.

Vendoo has also quietly discontinued their Vinted integration. Users on Trustpilot report that Vinted shows during signup but disappears once you subscribe.

With Vinted gone, one reviewer summed Vendoo up as "basically just an expensive eBay uploader."

As shown above, their Mercari integration has its own problems: size fields are no longer properly supported, and prepaid shipping functionality is broken. 

For sellers who rely on Mercari's size-specific categories (clothing, shoes), this makes Vendoo's Mercari cross listing unreliable.

If you rely on Vinted or Mercari for a large portion of your sales, these are risks worth considering before subscribing.

AI is limited

Vendoo offers "AI Listing Enhancement" on the Growth plan and above, but it's not a full AI listing generator. You still need to create listings manually before AI suggestions activate. 

There's no "upload a photo and get a complete listing" feature as Crosslist offers.

Background removal is capped

Vendoo uses PhotoRoom for background removal, but it's limited: 300 on Growth, 1,500 on Pro. Crosslist includes unlimited background removals on every plan.

Vendoo's mobile app is limited

Although Vendoo has a mobile app, it’s still limited in features. You can't import inventory from the app. 

Cross listing to Facebook Marketplace and Grailed isn't supported on mobile, and several features available on desktop are missing or broken on mobile. 

Their mobile app would work for checking your dashboard, but not for running your business from your phone.

Crosslist's pricing plan

Crosslist offers 4 simple subscription plans, each differing in the number of new product listings you can create.

The plans also differ slightly in the number of high-resolution images you can store on Crosslist’s inventory per listing.

Here’s a look at our cross listing tool’s monthly pricing plans 👇

Plan

Price (month)

Price (yearly)

New listings per month

Bronze

$29.99/mo

$249.99/yr

200

Silver

$34.99/mo

$299.99/yr

500

Gold

$39.99/mo

$339.99/yr

1000

Diamond

$44.99/mo

$379.99/yr

Unlimited

Note: Even though Crosslist does not offer a free plan, we do have a 3-day money-back guarantee. You’ll get a full refund as long as you create 20 or fewer product listings.

As you can see, not only is Crosslist super affordable, it also does not gatekeep the essential features you need behind an additional paywall in the name of add-ons. 

If you want to save even more money, you can get an annual subscription for 30% off. Don’t want to lock in for an entire year?

Don’t worry, we have quarterly plans for 15% off, too! 

By billing quarterly, you’ll save $15 on the bronze and silver plans, while the gold and diamond ones will cost you $20 less. 

With Crosslist, you get access to all essential features right from the bronze plan.

Here are all the different features you can expect, no matter which subscription plan you have:

  • One universal form: complete just one form (with necessary fields only) instead of multiple.

  • Unlimited bulk cross listing to all supported marketplaces at once.

  • Bulk autoposting in the background (no more million tabs that require manual confirmation on your computer, slowing down your workflow).

  • Bulk importing your entire existing inventory. You can also bulk post these listings to the other marketplaces at once.

  • Mobile app: create, edit, cross list, import, relist, and manage your entire inventory from your phone. The full desktop experience, in your pocket. 

  • Unlimited background removals.

  • Single dashboard and custom tags to easily organize and manage your inventory from the same place.

  • Unlimited custom templates.

  • Set price markups and markdowns for each marketplace, which will automatically be reflected in all of the listings.

  • Support for US, UK, CA, and AU variants of marketplaces.

  • Bulk delist and relist.

Note: Some non-essential features like Crosslist’s CSV import and autodelist are available for the Gold and Diamond plans.

Clearly, even Crosslist’s most expensive plan is very affordable when compared to Vendoo. 

Moreover, Crosslist offers only a single add-on: upgrading your plan with AI.

And it’s a true add-on, meaning that it’s a non-essential feature that will simply enhance your cross listing experience and save you even more time.

With this add-on, you can generate your product description, title, brand, color, and even condition with AI.

All you need to do is upload images of the products, showcasing it from all sides and click on the Generate with AI button!

Crosslist's AI tool also analyzes current market trends and pricing data across platforms to give you competitive pricing suggestions for your items.

And with the AI image editor, you can enhance your product photos using text prompts — describe the edit you want and the AI handles the rest.

Verdict: Crosslist is one of the most affordable multi-platform listing tools available on the market, especially for the value it offers.

Which cross listing app is the best for me?

At first glance, Vendoo appears to be the cheaper option. However, the comparison becomes more complicated once you look at which features are actually included in each plan.

Many of Vendoo's most useful features, such as bulk actions and background removal, are only available on the Growth plan, which costs $29.99/month. 

With Crosslist, these features are included across all plans, so you don't need to upgrade just to access core functionality.

The only optional add-on is AI for $4.99/month. It's a true add-on rather than a feature gate, meaning it isn't required to use the platform effectively. 

Instead, it's designed to enhance your workflow, automate repetitive tasks, and help you save even more time. 

The difference becomes even more noticeable if you need sales detection and autodelist functionality. 

On Vendoo, these features require the Pro plan at $59.99/month. With Crosslist, autodelist is available on the Gold plan for $39.99/month.

In other words, while Vendoo's starting price is lower, sellers who need advanced features often end up paying significantly more.

Vendoo's Starter plan is cheaper at $14.99/mo, but it's worth noting what you're missing: no AI features, no background removals, no bulk actions.

To get those, you need the Growth plan at $29.99/mo, the same price as Crosslist's Bronze plan, which includes all of those features plus unlimited background removals and a single-form workflow.

Here's a direct comparison of Crosslist's Bronze plan versus Vendoo's Growth plan 👇

Feature

Vendoo (Growth)

Crosslist (Bronze)

Monthly price

$29.99

$29.99

Listing

Unlimited

200/month

Marketplaces

10

All major marketplaces (all included)

Vinted reliability

❌ Discontinued for Vendoo

✅ Reliable

Singe form?

❌ Multi-form

✅ One universal form

Autoposting?

✅ Yes

✅ Yes (background)

AI listing generation?

❌ Enhancement only

✅ Full generation from photos

Background removals

⚠️ 300 removals

✅ Unlimited

Bulk actions

⚠️ 240 listings at once

✅ All plans

Mobile app

⚠️ Limited

✅ Full native app

US/UK/CA/AU support

⚠️ Only in US & UK

✅ Full support

Free trial

14 days

3-day money-back guarantuee

Keep in mind that Vendoo's pricing page can be misleading at first glance. 

The headline prices are based on annual billing, but that's not what most sellers pay when they're just getting started. 

If you choose monthly billing, the actual cost is noticeably higher than the price prominently displayed on the page. In other words, the attractive price you see first often isn't the price you'll actually pay.

It's also worth noting that Vendoo no longer offers a free plan in the US, only a 14-day free trial that requires a credit card and charges automatically. 

UK sellers still have access to a free plan under Vendoo's legacy pricing structure. 

While Vendoo may look competitive on pricing, a lower number on a pricing page means very little if the product itself doesn't work properly. 

Vendoo's Vinted integration has been quietly discontinued. Their Mercari integration has broken size fields and non-functional prepaid shipping. 

Their mobile app can't import inventory or cross list to Facebook Marketplace and Grailed. And the multi-form workflow still requires you to fill out separate forms for each marketplace, every single time you list.

Crosslist takes a different approach: one dynamic form, background autoposting, autodelist when items sell, and a full native mobile app that works the same way as the desktop version. 

By listing across more platforms faster and more reliably, many sellers earn back the cost of their subscription through additional sales within the first week.

At the $29.99 tier, Crosslist offers a faster, more streamlined experience. At the $59.99 tier, Vendoo adds marketplace sharing and auto offers, features Crosslist doesn't have yet, but you're paying a significant premium for them.

Is Vendoo worth it in 2026?

Vendoo's new pricing is better, but cheaper doesn’t fix buggy. 

Unlimited listings and no add-ons makes the product more transparent and easier to evaluate.

But the pricing change doesn't address Vendoo's core weaknesses: the multi-form workflow is still slower than Crosslist's single-form approach., Vinted support has been discontinued, and Mercari reliability issues persist (broken size fields, broken prepaid shipping), and AI capabilities are behind competitors.

If you sell exclusively on Poshmark and eBay in the US and want analytics and a mobile app, Vendoo's Starter plan at $14.99/mo is a reasonable entry point.

But if you need reliable Vinted support, sell in the UK, want AI-generated listings from photos, or value a workflow that actually saves time, Crosslist is the better investment.

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