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♻️ Repost listings

Reposting your Vinted listings with Clemz increases traffic to your wardrobe and therefore boosts your sales 🚀

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Why repost your Vinted listings?

The Vinted algorithm favours recently created listings by displaying them first in search results and in the home feed/news feed of each Vinted user.

Reposting a listing involves creating a new listing by copying the information from an old listing exactly (same photos, title, description, etc.) and then deleting the old listing to avoid a duplicate.

By reposting a listing that is a few weeks old, you increase your chances of it being seen by a potential buyer. This is simply because the listing will appear first in their search results and news feed.

In addition, visitors who click on your reposted listings will usually browse the rest of your wardrobe. All of this makes reposting a very common practice among experienced Vinted sellers.

But reposting should not be done haphazardly! First of all, because there are tips for optimising the impact of your reposts. But also because Vinted's algorithm is watching! It doesn't let people repost haphazardly...

The video below gives a quick overview of repost and how it works:

How can I effectively repost on Vinted?

Now that you know you need to repost your listings, you may have lots of questions: how often should you repost? When? Will Vinted prevent you from reposting whenever you want?

Here are the three rules I suggest you follow:

  1. Try to repost at least one listing from your wardrobe every day. This will force you to spread out your reposts rather than reposting everything on the same day. As there is a constant flow of buyers on Vinted, this will increase the number of people likely to come across one of your listings and take a look at the rest of your wardrobe!
  2. Each listing should be reposted (ideally) between once a week and once a month. Reposting more often can be counterproductive: you lose favorites, you spam your subscriptions too much, and buyers have little time to make their decision. Conversely, reposting less than once a month places your listings too low in search results and news feeds: after a month, they will almost never be viewed.
  3. Repost during Vinted's peak hours: 6am-8am, 12pm-1pm, 7pm-9pm and on weekends. These are the times when the site is busiest, and Vinted prioritises listings that are less than a few hours old. So repost when the chances of being viewed are highest!

How can you trick the Vinted algorithm?

Vinted's algorithm penalises the reposting of listings that have been on Vinted for less than a few months: the new listing created will have less visibility or none at all.

In the end, you will have done all this for nothing because your listing will not have gained any visibility...

Worse still, if you accidentally publish a listing that is identical to an existing one, Vinted may restrict your account for several days or even ban it!

Fortunately, there is a solution: Clemz! With Clemz, you can repost a listing as often as you like , provided you use the "edit my photos" option. This way, Vinted will not recognise the reposted listing and it will be considered new, even 1 week or 1 day after its creation.

How does Clemz work for reposting?

Clemz allows you to repost each listing in a matter of seconds, without errors and, most importantly, without triggering the Vinted algorithm that limits reposts to once every six months for each listing!

To use it, you must have the Clemz extension installed on your browser (Chrome or Yandex). If you haven't done so, read the quick start guide.

The video below explains, visually, how to repost with the Clemz extension from your browser:

Step 1: add listings to the "to be processed" list

  1. From the browser where Clemz is installed, go to your Vinted wardrobe page
  2. On Clemz (bottom left), go to the "Fill my lists" tab and click on Start selection
  3. Select the listings you want to repost from your wardrobe and click on "Add".
  4. The listings have now been added to the "to be processed" list, as you can see from the list that appears
Did you know?
Clemz also has a 'in stock' list that allows you to set aside listings for later repost. You can easily move listings from the 'to be processed' list to the 'in stock' list. This allows you to add several listings to the lists at once without having to go back to your wardrobe to find them each time.

Step 2: enter the options

  1. Now, on Clemz, go to the "Repost listings" tab.
  2. You can check the list one last time by clicking on "list to be processed". All the items it contains will be reposted.
  3. Activate the repost settings according to your needs: one-by-one repost or spaced out (details on each setting available here).

Step 3: Choose how to edit your photos

Clemz will use your saved photos and modify them itself. This will change the appearance of the photos in your listings by adding a frame, an emoji, text, changing the background, etc. This is ideal for ensuring that Vinted does not identify your reposts.

By clicking on Photo Editing, Clemz offers you numerous editing options to more easily fool Vinted and make your photos look new: read here how to edit your photos properly.

Step 4: Start reposting

  1. Choose the type of repost you want: "Repost listings", "Listing → Draft" or "Draft → Listing" (details on each type available here).
  2. Click on Go Clemz!

Now just let Clemz do its work. Remember to check your wardrobe once Clemz has finished.

What are Clemz's repost settings?

Clemz offers various options for your reposts:

  • one-by-one: force Clemz to process only the first listing in the "to process" list and then stop. This allows you, for example, to check Clemz's work after each one-by-one repost.
  • Space out reposts: add waiting times between two reposts. The aim is to prevent Vinted from thinking you are a robot and sending a captcha that would block Clemz.

The different types of Clemz reposts

Clemz offers two types of reposts:

  • (Re)publish as an ad: Clemz copies listings or drafts, deletes them, and then publishes the copies as if they were new listings.
  • Save as Draft: Clemz converts listings into drafts. This is useful for putting an item aside for a while (Vinted does not monitor drafts).

How do I edit my photos when reposting?

➡️ Please click here ⬅️ I have written a comprehensive guide that explains everything in detail: how to let Clemz edit your photos, what editing options are available, etc.

How can I bypass Vinted captchas?

Sometimes Vinted blocks your reposts by asking for a captcha to verify that you are not a robot.

Reduce the number of captchas

Here are a few tips to stop being harassed by Vinted captchas:

  • As soon as Clemz displays a captcha, hurry up and solve it: Vinted will store the information that you are a real human in your cookies.
  • Avoid reposts of more than 60 listings. The longer the list, the more likely Vinted is to stop you with a captcha.
  • Space out your items by 20-30 seconds when reposting. Just use Clemz's " " option.
  • Repost in several sessions: rather than reposting 100 items at once, do two sessions of 50 reposts over the course of a day, spacing them a few hours apart. What's more, this is more effective for visibility on Vinted!

Unlock Clemz by solving captchas

When a captcha blocks Clemz, it will display it directly to you and you simply need to solve it for Clemz to continue its work. Vinted will then remember (via your cookies) that your browser is controlled by a human, not a robot => Clemz should no longer be blocked again.

If Vinted ever blocks your browsing with a message, don't panic: it's only temporary! Clear your Chrome cookies or switch to private browsing to unblock yourself.

If necessary, you can also trigger a captcha to prove that you are human:

  1. Create a draft Vinted listing using the "Sell your items" button. A minimal draft is sufficient: just a listing title
  2. Then edit this draft by going to the listing and clicking "Edit"
  3. When you click on "Save this draft" (step 1) or "Confirm" the listing change (step 2), Vinted will ask you to solve a captcha.
  4. Solve the captcha and that's it! You can repost again with Clemz. Vinted will have confirmed that you are indeed human.

I'm not selling much despite Clemz's reposts. Why?

It is important to remember that Vinted is unfortunately not an exact science... Sometimes there are periods of intense sales and sometimes there are slow periods.

Many factors influence sales. Some you can control (item type, price, photo quality, visibility of your listings, etc.) and others that are beyond the control of all Vinties (traffic on Vinted, algorithm choices, luck in finding the right customer, etc.).

Clemz cannot guarantee 100% of purchases. The only certainty is that by reposting, you will sell as much or more than if you did nothing. It seems obvious, but it is important to remember: you will never sell less by increasing the visibility of your wardrobe.

If you're experiencing a slow period, don't jump to conclusions based on a few days or 1-2 weeks: you need to look at the long term. Persevere for a while and after a month of regular reposts, you should see a clearer picture.

And above all, remember to follow the reposting advice I give here.

What is an "incomplete" listing? (icon on Clemz)

If a listing appears in your Clemz lists to be processed with the icon, it means that the listing is incomplete. This means that Clemz was unable to retrieve the listing in its entirety: it has the photos and most of the fields (e.g. price, description, title), but some are missing (e.g. size, package size, measurements, etc.).

This just means that the information in the list is incomplete, not the Vinted listing itself. Why? This is a restriction that Clemz encounters on two types of listings:

  • Sold listings: it is advisable to save your listings BEFORE they are sold so that you can put them back on sale by importing them from clemz.app (everything is explained here)
  • Recently modified or posted listings: these listings are in "hidden" or "processing" status, and you just need to wait a little while for these listings to be retrieved normally by Clemz.

Incomplete listings in your list to be processed may:

  1. Be removed from Vinted via Clemz through bulk editing
  2. Be saved: but Clemz will only save the information it has been able to retrieve from the listing
  3. Be imported from clemz.app if it has been saved previously: when you launch the repost, Clemz will offer to search for it for you in your backup

However, it is impossible to modify them or to repost them without importing them from clemz.app. This is because Clemz does not have all the information necessary to perform these actions.

Find out more

For more information, visit the Vint-aide forum or watch this video on the Clemz YouTube channel:


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