How to grow a Vinted shop with less busywork
A realistic Vinted growth loop: backup photos, relist or repost stale listings, send messages to new likes, and keep delays human. No fake 5x sales claims.
“Reselling on autopilot” is a popular headline. The useful version is smaller: stop retyping, stop missing likes, and stop losing original photos after a bump.
A weekly loop
- Backup new listings so originals exist on this computer.
- Relist older unsold items in batches, with a pause between each. See when to repost and how often to relist. Try free relist before a paid bump.
- Turn Autopilot on while you work in the same Vinted tab — messages to likes and/or offers to new likes only.
- Use Edit for a price pass if the closet feels stale.
- Turn Autopilot off when you are done for the day so the next session can message a returning liker if you want that.
Pace
Fast, identical clicks look automated. VintAssist Settings → Pace lets you wait a few seconds (and optionally randomize). That will not make Vinted “safe”; it only avoids slamming the tab as fast as a script can.
What not to expect
No extension can promise that your shop will sell 5x faster. Photos, shipping, and price still do the heavy lifting. Automation only removes the copy-paste between those decisions. Related: How to sell faster on Vinted and How to get more views on Vinted.
FAQ
Do I need to keep Chrome open?
For Autopilot, yes — at least one Vinted tab. Relist, Edit, Offers, and Messages only need the tab while that job runs.