Vendoo and List Perfectly are the two names that come up first when a reseller decides to stop copy-pasting listings between eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, and Depop by hand. Both have been around for years, both have loyal user bases, and both will save you hours a week compared with doing it manually.
They are also built on genuinely different philosophies. Vendoo is a web app you list from; List Perfectly is a Chrome extension that copies listings between marketplaces you already use. That one design choice drives most of the differences in workflow, pricing, and who each tool suits.
This comparison is deliberately even-handed. Where we cannot verify a detail (exact prices, exact listing caps, the current marketplace roster), we say so and point you to the vendor's page. Prices change often; treat any number here as approximate.
• Vendoo— web app plus mobile app; you create the listing in Vendoo and it publishes out. Pricing tiers are based on how many new listings you create per month, with paid add-ons for extras.
• List Perfectly— Chrome extension; you list on one marketplace, then crosspost to the others from your browser. Flat monthly tiers with listing caps.
• Both support the major US marketplaces. Neither has a per-listing fee on top of the subscription; both cap volume by plan.
• Pick Vendoo if you want one central place to build listings and predictable per-listing scaling; pick List Perfectly if you already list natively on one platform and want to push everywhere else fast.
• Running a store or a team? See where SECND fits.
Two Different Approaches to Cross-Listing
Vendoo is a hosted web application (with iOS and Android apps). You upload photos, fill out one form, and Vendoo pushes the listing to each connected marketplace, translating fields as it goes. Your inventory lives in Vendoo; the marketplaces are outputs.
List Perfectlystarted as a Chrome extension and remains extension-first. You create a listing natively on, say, Poshmark, then use the extension to import it into List Perfectly's catalog and crosspost it to eBay, Mercari, Depop, and so on. The extension automates the clicking and typing you would otherwise do yourself in each marketplace's own listing form.
Neither is "right." The web-app model gives you a single source of truth and works from any device; the extension model keeps you inside marketplace UIs you already know and tends to fill forms very faithfully because it literally uses each site's own form. It does tie you to a desktop Chrome session for the heavy lifting.
Supported Marketplaces
Both tools cover the marketplaces most resellers care about: eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Depop, Etsy, Facebook Marketplace, Grailed, Kidizen, Shopify, and Whatnot appear on both rosters, and each adds a few others (luxury consignment sites, regional platforms). Rosters change; check both vendors' integrations pages before you buy, especially if you rely on a niche platform.
The more important difference is howeach integration works. Because List Perfectly drives the marketplace's own website through the extension, a UI change on the marketplace can temporarily break crossposting until List Perfectly ships an update. Vendoo's server-side integrations have the same exposure to marketplace changes, just handled centrally rather than in your browser. In practice, both teams patch quickly; expect occasional hiccups with either.
Listing Workflow
Vendoo:photos in, one form, marketplace-specific fields tacked on per platform (category, size charts, Poshmark's brand field, eBay item specifics), then publish. Templates and bulk actions speed up repetitive categories. Because it is a web app, you can start a listing on your phone and finish it on a laptop.
List Perfectly:list once natively on your "home" marketplace, import into the catalog, then select the target marketplaces and let the extension crosspost. It opens each marketplace's listing page and fills it in; you review and submit. Bulk crossposting is supported on higher tiers. The result is very accurate listings on each platform, at the cost of a Chrome-on-desktop dependency for the crossposting step.
If you already have hundreds of listings on one marketplace, both tools offer import so you do not start from zero. Vendoo has historically treated bulk import as a paid add-on; List Perfectly includes catalog import via the extension. Verify current inclusions on the pricing pages.
Inventory, Sales Sync, and Delisting
This is where cross-listing tools earn their keep. Sell a jacket on Poshmark and it must disappear from eBay and Mercari before someone else buys it. Both tools support marking an item sold and removing it from other marketplaces; the question is how automatic that is and what it costs.
Vendoo offers automatic delisting when a sale is detected, but it has been packaged as a paid add-on on top of the base plan rather than included by default. Sales are pulled into a sales dashboard for basic reporting.
List Perfectly also offers automated sale detection and delisting on its higher tiers, with manual delisting from the catalog available on lower plans. Some sync features are still browser-dependent, which means they work best when your Chrome session is open and logged in.
For a part-time seller doing a handful of sales a week, manual delisting is fine. For anyone doing several sales a day, or holding inventory that also sells in a physical store, automation stops being a nice-to-have. Overselling costs you a cancellation, a fee, and sometimes an account ding. See how to cross-list on multiple platforms for the mechanics.
AI Features, Mobile, and Teams
AI. Both companies have added AI-assisted title and description generation, and both continue to iterate. Availability tends to be tied to higher plans or add-ons. Neither is built around AI-first listing from photos in the way newer tools are; the AI is a helper inside a mostly manual form.
Mobile. Vendoo has native iOS and Android apps that cover listing and inventory. List Perfectly has released a mobile app as well, but the crossposting engine is still the Chrome extension, so the phone is mostly for photos, catalog management, and quick edits, with heavy crossposting done at a desktop.
Teams. Both are designed primarily around one seller and one set of marketplace accounts. Multi-user access with roles, approvals, or multiple locations is limited or absent; check current plan details if you have staff listing on your behalf.
Pricing Models (and a Worked Example)
We are intentionally not quoting exact dollar figures because both companies adjust pricing regularly. Check vendoo.co/pricing and listperfectly.com/pricing before deciding. What is stable is the shape of each model:
Vendoo charges by the number of new listings you create per month, in tiers, starting with a small free allowance. Optional add-ons (auto delist, auto relist, bulk import, advanced analytics, and similar) are billed on top. Your effective monthly cost is tier price + the add-ons you enable.
List Perfectly charges a flat monthly fee per plan, with each plan allowing a maximum number of active listings in your catalog and unlocking features (bulk crossposting, AI assistant, auto delist) as you move up. No per-listing add-ons, but you may need the higher plan sooner if your catalog is large.
A reseller lists 300 new items a month, holds about 1,500 active listings, and wants automatic delisting.
• Vendoo: the tier that allows 300+ new listings/month, plus the auto-delist add-on. Cost = tier + add-on. If you have a slow month with 100 listings, you can often step down a tier.
• List Perfectly: the plan whose active-listing cap covers 1,500 items and includes auto delist. Cost = one flat fee. If your catalog grows past the cap, you move up regardless of how many you listed this month.
The takeaway: Vendoo scales with monthly activity; List Perfectly scales with catalog size. High-turnover sellers with small catalogs tend to prefer flat fees; low-turnover sellers with big catalogs tend to prefer volume tiers. Do the math for your own numbers before assuming one is cheaper.
Whichever you pick, marketplace fees are a bigger line item than the software. Run your items through the free fee calculators — eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Depop— to see where each item actually nets the most.
Who Each Tool Is Best For
| Dimension | Vendoo | List Perfectly |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture | Web app + native mobile apps | Chrome extension + catalog + mobile app |
| Listing flow | Create in Vendoo, publish out | List natively, then crosspost |
| Pricing model | Tiers by new listings/month + add-ons | Flat monthly tiers with listing caps |
| Auto delist | Available (historically an add-on) | Available on higher tiers |
| Best for | Sellers who want one central listing hub and mobile-first workflow | Desktop sellers with an established home marketplace and large catalog |
Choose Vendoo if you build most listings from scratch, want to work from your phone, and prefer paying for what you list each month.
Choose List Perfectly if you are already fast at listing natively on Poshmark or eBay, sit at a desktop for listing sessions, and want a predictable flat bill.
For a broader look at the category, including Crosslist and newer entrants, see cross-listing platforms compared and the SECND comparison hub.
Where SECND Fits
Vendoo and List Perfectly both solve the same problem: get one listing onto many marketplaces. SECND starts one step earlier and ends one step later.
Earlier:SECND drafts the listing for you. Take photos, and the AI writes the title, description, category, and attributes for each marketplace; you review and publish. That is different from an AI helper button inside a manual form — the form is mostly filled before you touch it.
Later: SECND is also an inventory system and a point of sale. If you run a booth, a vintage shop, or a consignment store, the same item is live online and on the shelf, and a sale in either place delists it everywhere within moments. Neither Vendoo nor List Perfectly is built for that.
Pricing is per plan, not per listing — there are no listing credits and no auto-delist add-on. Web and mobile are both first-class, and team accounts with roles are supported for stores with staff.
Head-to-head details: SECND vs Vendoo, SECND vs List Perfectly, the full comparison hub, and pricing.
FAQ
Is Vendoo or List Perfectly cheaper?
It depends on your volume pattern. Vendoo prices by new listings per month plus add-ons; List Perfectly prices by flat tier with active-listing caps. High-turnover, small-catalog sellers often find flat tiers cheaper; low-turnover, large-catalog sellers often prefer volume tiers. Check both pricing pages with your own numbers.
Do both tools automatically delist when an item sells?
Both offer automated delisting, but not on every plan. Vendoo has packaged it as an add-on; List Perfectly includes it on higher tiers. Confirm current inclusions before you subscribe if this matters to you.
Can I use List Perfectly on my phone?
There is a mobile app for photos and catalog work, but the crossposting engine is the Chrome extension, so bulk crossposting is a desktop task. Vendoo's mobile apps cover the full listing flow.
Which supports more marketplaces?
They overlap on all the major US platforms and each has a few extras. Rosters change often enough that the only reliable answer is the vendors' integration pages.
What is the best cross-listing app for a resale store?
For a store with a physical location or staff, a tool that combines listing with POS and inventory sync avoids overselling between the shelf and the web. That is the gap SECND is built for; see the cross-listing app overview.
SECND turns photos into marketplace-ready listings, publishes to every channel, and delists everywhere the moment something sells — online or in-store. No per-listing credits, web and mobile included.
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