How often should you relist on Vinted?
Vinted has not published a relist limit. What that means in practice, why blasting the same item daily is a bad idea, and how to pace a closet panel so actions look human.
There is no official Vinted page that says “relist every X days.” Blogs that quote a 3–4 day “algorithm cycle” or a guaranteed shadowban window are repeating community guesses, not a published rule. Treat them as unverified.
What we do know: relist means delete-and-recreate (or draft). Doing that too often, with no pause, on identical photos, looks automated. Vinted can restrict accounts. We do not invent detection thresholds.
A careful cadence (not a secret formula)
Use this as a conservative loop, not a promise:
- Relist an item after it has been quiet for several days, not hours.
- Do not relist the same item many times in one day.
- Relist in small batches, with a pause between listings.
- Skip items with an active chat or a negotiation you still want.
- Change something real when you can (price, photo crop, a clearer title) so it is not a pixel-identical copy.
If views collapse across the whole closet, stop bulk jobs and check Vinted’s own messages and help centre before you assume a “shadowban recipe” from a tool vendor.
How to pace relist in VintAssist
- Backup photos first.
- Open Relist, select stale listings only.
- In Settings → Pace, wait a few seconds between actions (optional random range).
- Stay on the tab. Do not run other closet jobs on top of it.
VintAssist does not claim a safe daily cap. You choose how many items to select.
More context: When to repost on Vinted and How to relist on Vinted.
FAQ
Can I relist every day?
You can click delete and create every day. That does not make it a good idea. Daily identical reposts are what other sellers get warned about. Space them out.
Does VintAssist stop me if I select too many items?
It will run the listings you selected, with your pace delay. It will not invent a Vinted quota. If Vinted throttles the tab, wait and try a smaller batch.
Is this the same as a paid bump?
No. See Is a Vinted bump worth it?.