Reclaim vs. crosslisting managers: which fits you?

Vendoo and List Perfectly help you push a listing you've already written across many marketplaces. Reclaim writes that first listing for you from a photo. They solve different problems — here's an honest, sourced comparison so you can pick the right one (or both).

Last updated July 2026

Disclosure: this guide is published by the team behind Reclaim. Every claim about Vendoo and List Perfectly is sourced from their own pricing and marketplace pages, linked below — they're genuinely the better fit for high-volume, multi-platform resellers, and we say so.

What is a crosslisting manager, and how is it different from Reclaim?

A crosslisting manager — Vendoo and List Perfectly are the two biggest — is built for resellers who already have inventory and want to push the same listing to many marketplaces at once, then keep quantities in sync so a sold item delists everywhere automatically. You still create the listing yourself: photograph the item, write the title and description, pick a category, and set a price, then the tool copies that listing across the marketplaces you connect. Reclaim solves a narrower, earlier problem — turning one photo into that first finished listing automatically, with AI identifying the item, grading its condition, writing the copy, and pricing it from real eBay sold data — then publishing to eBay and Facebook Marketplace. Crosslisting managers manage listings you've already written; Reclaim writes the listing for you.

What do Vendoo and List Perfectly actually cost?

Pricing changes often enough that you should check the source directly, but as of mid-2026: Vendoo's own pricing page lists three monthly plans — Starter, Growth, and Pro — running roughly $15 to $60 a month, with unlimited listings on every tier and higher tiers adding AI listing enhancement, bulk actions, and background removal. List Perfectly's pricing page lists four tiers — Simple, Business, Pro, and Pro Plus — running roughly $29 to $99+ a month depending on features and usage limits, with no free tier. Both are subscriptions you pay whether or not anything sells that month. Reclaim is free to download, with no subscription required to identify, price, and publish a listing.

How many marketplaces does each one reach?

Crosslisting managers win decisively on marketplace count. Vendoo lists support for around a dozen platforms — eBay, Poshmark, Mercari, Etsy, Depop, Facebook Marketplace, Grailed, Shopify, and more — and List Perfectly covers a similar range. That breadth is exactly what high-volume resellers pay for: one listing, pushed everywhere they sell. Reclaim currently publishes to eBay and Facebook Marketplace, the two marketplaces with the largest combined reach for general secondhand goods, with more marketplaces — including Mercari and Etsy — in development. If your inventory depends on reaching fashion-specific platforms like Poshmark or Depop today, a crosslisting manager currently covers more ground.

Do I still have to write my own listings with a crosslisting manager?

Mostly, yes. Crosslisting managers are import-and-distribute tools first: their core job is taking a listing (yours, or imported from an existing marketplace listing) and copying it to other platforms while keeping stock levels synced. Some higher tiers now bolt on AI features — Vendoo's Growth and Pro plans add "AI listing enhancement" and photo background removal, for example — but identifying the item, grading its condition, and researching a price are still steps you or an add-on tool handle before the crosslisting starts. Reclaim does that identification, grading, and sold-data pricing from a single photo as the first step, not an add-on.

Who should actually use a crosslisting manager instead of Reclaim?

Anyone running reselling as a volume business: dozens of new items a week, inventory spread across five or more marketplaces, a desk-based workflow, and a need for delist automation so a sold item doesn't get double-sold elsewhere. That's the job Vendoo and List Perfectly are built for, and their per-listing tooling (bulk actions, cross-platform analytics, team seats on higher tiers) reflects it. If that's your business, a crosslisting subscription earns its cost quickly.

Who fits Reclaim better?

Anyone whose bottleneck is the front end of listing, not distributing an existing one: people decluttering a house or clearing out before a move, casual-to-serious resellers who don't want to research sold comps by hand for every item, and anyone who has a closet or garage of things they've "been meaning to sell" but never do because each listing feels like a 15-minute chore. Reclaim removes that chore for eBay and Facebook Marketplace specifically, for free, without asking you to learn a desktop tool or commit to a subscription first.

Can I use both?

Yes, and plenty of resellers effectively do — using an AI tool to get new items identified, priced, and live fast, then a crosslisting manager once volume grows enough to justify managing inventory across many platforms from one dashboard. There's no lock-in on either side: because Reclaim publishes under your own eBay and Facebook accounts, your listings, seller history, and payouts are yours regardless of what other tools you add later. See our full comparison of every app type for where marketplaces and fashion-specific apps fit into the picture too.

The short version

Crosslisting managers are inventory-distribution tools for people already running a reselling operation. Reclaim is a listing-creation tool for anyone who wants to turn one photo into a live, accurately priced listing without doing the identification, writing, and pricing research themselves. Read exactly how Reclaim's photo-to-listing process works or see how it stacks up against every other type of selling app in our full 2026 app comparison.

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