How to turn Vinted likes into sales
How to turn Vinted likes into sales: a timely seller offer, a short message, or a public price drop — without claiming a conversion rate we did not measure.
A like (favorite) is a bookmark, not a cart. Some people are waiting for a discount. Some forgot. Some were window shopping. You cannot make all of them buy. You can make it easy for the ones who were close.
This is not a guaranteed conversion playbook. It is the outreach Vinted already allows: Make an offer and a short chat.
How to turn Vinted likes into sales
- Decide the number first. A small, timely cut beats a huge slash that trains people to wait. See What percentage should you offer on Vinted?.
- Send a seller offer to recent likers — app steps in How to make an offer on Vinted, bulk in Send offers.
- Optional: a short message to likes with
{offerPrice}so the chat matches the offer. Templates: Best Vinted message templates. - For new likes while you work, turn on Autopilot (offers, messages, or both). Pick a saved template or write custom Autopilot text. It skips existing chats, blocked users, and listings with no sendable Autopilot price.
- If many people liked and nobody moved, the public price may still be high. A price drop vs a private offer is a different lever.
If there are no likes and no views, fix findability first: Why are my Vinted listings getting no views?.
What not to do
Do not message the same person five times. Do not offer below your floor — VintAssist will skip that listing (no message and no offer). Do not relist an item mid-negotiation just to “reset likes.” Autopilot’s skip rules exist so the account looks less like spam.
FAQ
Do likes expire?
People’s interest does. A note the same day is more useful than a blast to six-month-old hearts. Autopilot only contacts new likes after a baseline.
Should I offer and drop the public price?
Usually pick one. A private offer keeps the shop price. A public drop can notify all favourites but also tells everyone the new number.
Will this double my sales?
We do not know, and we will not invent a multiplier. It only sends the offer or message you would send by hand.