A well-described, well-photographed, well-priced item can still get zero views for weeks. It's almost never a listing-quality problem — it's a visibility problem. Here are the five most common reasons, in the order worth checking them.
1. The Feed Favors What's Recent
Vinted's algorithm surfaces the freshest listings to buyers browsing their feed or following a category. A listing published three months ago, however good, mechanically ends up buried under thousands of more recent items.
2. The Same Photos, Relisted Identically Too Often
Relisting helps — but relisting with the exact same photo files, with no variation at all, gradually reduces the "fresh content" effect the algorithm rewards.
3. A Price That Has Never Moved
An item that's been sitting at the same price for months sends an implicit signal: either it isn't worth that price to buyers, or it simply doesn't interest anyone at that level. Even a small adjustment, paired with a relist, often changes things.
4. A Description Too Thin for Search
Many buyers go through the search bar rather than the feed. A description that mentions neither the brand, nor the material, nor obvious keywords ("high waist," "oversized," "vintage"...) is simply invisible to those searches, even if the item is a perfect match.
5. An Overloaded Closet Where Everything Gets Buried
Past around thirty active items, the oldest end up on the very last page of your own closet — invisible even to buyers who visit your profile directly.
💡 These five points have one thing in common: nearly all of them are solved by a single regular action — relisting the item with a slightly refreshed photo, at the right pace, without having to start over from scratch.
The Simplest Solution: Automate Relisting
Rather than manually watching which items are stalling, Relisto syncs your closet, identifies unsold items past the age threshold you set, and relists them one by one — photo slightly recropped each time, at a human's pace, not a bot's.
