How to price items on Vinted (sold comps, not just live listings)
How to price items on Vinted: use sold comparables, leave room for a seller offer, and avoid copying live asking prices that have not moved.
Price from what already sold, not from what is still sitting. Live listings include items nobody wants at that number. Copying them is how closets stall.
VintAssist does not scrape sold comps for you. You still search Vinted (sold/completed filters where your country site shows them) or use your own notes. Fee rules change by country — confirm in Vinted help before you build a spreadsheet around a blog’s take-home figure.
Beginner listing: How to sell on Vinted. After it is live: How much should I discount?.
How to price items on Vinted
- Search the same brand, item type, size, and condition. Ignore “similar” that is a different cut or era.
- Prefer sold results. If your site hides them, use completed chats and your own sold history.
- Set a floor (postage time + lowest you will take). That becomes minimum earning for each VintAssist job (Offers, Messages, Autopilot): below it, VintAssist does not contact the liker.
- List a little above the floor if you plan seller offers to likers. Do not list 40% high as a fake sale.
- If it sits: drop the public price or relist — see offers vs price drops. Bulk: Edit.
We will not publish a “what sells best” ranking. Categories move. Check sold comps yourself.
How to change many prices
- Closet → VA → Edit.
- Change price by percent or by amount.
- Select the batch → Apply. Stay on the tab.
That is a markdown. It is not a private offer.
FAQ
Should I undercut the cheapest live listing?
Only if those cheap listings are actually selling. A race to the bottom against stale asks is optional.
Does a lower price always mean more views?
Not always. Relevance and photos still matter. Overpricing does kill conversion even when views look fine.
Can Autopilot reprice when there are no likes?
No. Autopilot contacts new likers. Public price is you, or Edit.