Updated March 2026 · 10 min read
Top 10 Reselling Apps in 2026: An Honest Comparison
There's no single app that does everything a reseller needs. The best approach is a toolkit - different apps for different parts of the workflow. Some are great at pricing, some at listing, some at cross-posting, and some at sourcing.
We've tested the most popular reselling apps and tools available in 2026. Here's what each one does well, where it falls short, and who it's best for. Full disclosure: Profit Prophet is on this list - we've tried to be fair about our own strengths and weaknesses alongside everyone else's.
Pricing & Scanning Tools
1. Profit Prophet
What it does: AI photo scanning with real eBay sold data. Point your camera at any item, the AI identifies it, and you see what it's actually selling for - both active listings and completed sales. Generates eBay listings in one tap and publishes directly to your account. Includes bundle analysis, inventory tracking, local sourcing, and a points-based reward system.
Pricing: Free (3 scans/day), Pro £10.99/month (unlimited scans, sold data, direct eBay listing).
Strengths: Real-time camera scanning is fast in the field. Sold data alongside active prices gives an accurate picture. Bundle analyser breaks down job lots item by item. Direct eBay listing saves time. Local sourcing finds nearby charity shops and car boots. Works across eBay US, UK, AU, DE, FR, IT, ES, CA.
Weaknesses: Currently eBay-focused - doesn't pull sold data from Poshmark or Vinted yet. Newer to market with a smaller user base than established tools.
Best for: Resellers who source in person and need instant pricing with sold data.
2. Underpriced AI
What it does: Photo-based AI scanning with sold data from six platforms - eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Facebook Marketplace, Etsy, and Depop. Includes batch scanning, price alerts, and inventory management.
Pricing: Free (3 scans), paid plans from roughly £10/month for 30 scans.
Strengths: Multi-platform sold data is useful for deciding where to sell. Batch scanning processes multiple items at once. Browser extension for checking online auction items before bidding.
Weaknesses: Expensive per scan - 30 scans per month on the basic plan limits how many items you can check at a sourcing trip. Photo upload rather than live camera scanning is slower in the field. No local sourcing features.
Best for: US resellers who sell across multiple platforms and want multi-marketplace pricing.
3. Google Lens
What it does: Free visual search - point your camera at anything and Google identifies it and shows shopping results.
Pricing: Completely free.
Strengths: Free, fast, works on anything. Great for identifying unknown items. Recognises brands, styles, and model numbers reliably.
Weaknesses: Only shows asking prices, never sold data. No listing generation. No inventory tracking. You still need to manually check eBay completed listings after identification. It's an identification tool, not a pricing tool.
Best for: Quick identification when you don't recognise an item. Use alongside a sold-data tool.
4. WorthPoint
What it does: Massive database of historical auction and sale prices. Focuses on antiques, collectibles, and vintage items with decades of pricing history.
Pricing: From $29.99/month.
Strengths: Unmatched depth for antiques and collectibles. Historical price trends show whether an item is appreciating or declining. Pottery and maker's mark identification tools.
Weaknesses: Expensive for casual resellers. Not useful for general items like electronics, toys, or modern goods. Niche tool for a niche market.
Best for: Antique dealers and serious vintage collectors.
Listing & Cross-Posting Tools
5. Vendoo
What it does: Cross-listing tool that lets you create a listing once and push it to eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Depop, Etsy, and more. Auto-delists when an item sells on one platform.
Pricing: Free for up to 25 listings/month. Paid plans from $10.49/month.
Strengths: Supports 11+ marketplaces. Background removal for photos. Auto-delist prevents overselling. Solid analytics dashboard.
Weaknesses: Not a pricing tool - you still need to research prices separately. Listing templates can feel generic if you don't customise them.
Best for: High-volume sellers listing the same items across 3+ platforms.
6. Nifty AI
What it does: AI-powered listing generation focused on clothing. Photographs an item and generates platform-optimised titles and descriptions for Poshmark, eBay, and Mercari. Includes a Poshmark sharing bot.
Pricing: Free tier available. Paid plans from $19.99/month.
Strengths: Excellent for fashion resellers. Poshmark sharing bot automates the repetitive task of sharing listings. Multi-platform listing formatting with detailed descriptions.
Weaknesses: Primarily clothing-focused - limited use for electronics, toys, or general items. No sold data or pricing analysis. The sharing bot is the main draw but only useful on Poshmark.
Best for: Fashion resellers who sell primarily on Poshmark.
Selling Platforms
7. eBay
What it does: The world's largest online marketplace for second-hand goods. 1.7 billion listings. Search by item, category, or barcode. Built-in sold listing data (if you know where to find it).
Pricing: Free to list (up to 250/month). Fees roughly 13% on final sale price.
Strengths: Enormous buyer base. Works for virtually every category. Completed listings data is free if you search manually. Auction and fixed-price formats. Global shipping programme.
Weaknesses: The app itself is designed for buying, not reselling workflows. Manually checking sold listings is slow. Listing creation is clunky compared to dedicated tools. Fee structure is complex.
Best for: Everyone. eBay is the default selling platform for resellers worldwide.
8. Vinted
What it does: Marketplace focused on second-hand clothing and fashion. Strong in Europe, UK, and growing in the US. Buyer pays shipping and fees, so sellers keep more.
Pricing: No selling fees - the buyer pays the service fee. Shipping varies by size and weight.
Strengths: Zero seller fees is a massive advantage for margin. Strong recommendation algorithm drives sales. Younger demographic willing to pay for branded fashion. Growing rapidly.
Weaknesses: Primarily clothing and fashion. Not suitable for electronics, toys, or general goods. No auction format - fixed price only. Lowball offers are common.
Best for: Clothing flippers in Europe and the UK.
Sourcing & Research Tools
9. BookScouter
What it does: Scans book ISBNs and compares buyback prices across 30+ vendors. Shows which buyer pays the most for each book.
Pricing: Free.
Strengths: Fast and accurate for books. Compares 30+ buyers simultaneously. Identifies textbooks worth serious money that thrift stores price at next to nothing.
Weaknesses: Only works for books with ISBNs. No use for any other category. Supplementary tool only.
Best for: Book resellers and anyone who sources in thrift stores with a book section.
10. Amazon Seller App
What it does: Barcode scanning with real-time Amazon pricing, sales rank data, and FBA profitability calculations. Essential for retail arbitrage sellers who buy new items to sell on Amazon.
Pricing: Free with Amazon seller account ($0.99/item or $39.99/month for Professional plan).
Strengths: Sales rank data is invaluable - tells you how quickly an item sells, not just the price. FBA calculator shows exact profitability after all fees. Direct listing to Amazon.
Weaknesses: Only useful for items with barcodes and Amazon listings. Useless for vintage, used, or unboxed items. Not relevant for charity shop or car boot reselling where most items don't have scannable barcodes.
Best for: Retail arbitrage sellers buying new products to flip on Amazon FBA.
Building Your Toolkit
No single app covers everything. Here's what a solid reselling toolkit looks like in 2026:
- For pricing: A tool that shows sold data, not just asking prices. This is your most important app.
- For identification: Google Lens is free and works alongside any pricing tool.
- For listing: Either your pricing tool's built-in listing generator or a dedicated cross-poster like Vendoo.
- For selling: eBay as your primary platform, plus Vinted for clothing or Facebook Marketplace for local/bulky items.
- For tracking: An inventory system - even a spreadsheet - so you know your actual profit.
Start simple. A pricing tool and eBay is enough to begin. Add more tools as your volume grows and you identify bottlenecks in your workflow.
Profit Prophet combines scanning, pricing, listing, inventory, and sourcing in one app. Free to start - unlimited with Pro.
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