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Automatically Relisting Your Vinted Listings: The Complete Guide

What automation really changes, how it works behind the scenes, and why a human pace protects your account better than an aggressive bot.

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Past about twenty active listings, relisting your closet by hand becomes a part-time second job. It's exactly the kind of repetitive, predictable, low-value task automation is built to absorb — provided it's done properly.

What automation really changes

Automating doesn't mean magically selling faster: it means your closet stays constantly refreshed in the feed, without you having to think about it. In practice, that means:

  • Listings that move back up regularly, even when you're not in front of your phone.
  • No unsold item forgotten for six months at the bottom of the closet.
  • Zero manual re-entry of title, price, size, or description with every relist.

How it works behind the scenes

Relisto runs as a Chrome extension, right in your browser, using the Vinted session you're already signed into — never your password. The idea, in three steps:

  1. Sync — the extension reads your active closet and saves a snapshot of each listing (photos, title, price, size, condition).
  2. Choose — you select which listings to relist, or let the age threshold (e.g. "older than 7 days") take care of it for you.
  3. Relist — each photo gets a slight crop before being reused, then listings are relisted one by one, at random intervals.

Why a human pace protects your account

A bot that relists 40 items in 20 seconds behaves like... a bot. That's not just suspicious to a detection algorithm, it's also counterproductive: listings trip over each other in the feed instead of taking turns over time.

💡 Relisto processes listings one by one, with a random wait of 6 to 15 minutes between each — slow enough to look like normal use, regular enough to keep moving without you.

What gets relisted, and what never does

Only unsold, unreserved items enter the queue — a sold or reserved item is automatically excluded, no matter what. Photos, description, price, size, brand, and condition stay identical; only the photo gets a slightly different fine border each pass, so Vinted doesn't recognize a file it's already seen dozens of times.

Let your closet run in the background

Sync once, set your threshold, and Relisto handles the rest at a human pace.

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