Reposting
Automatic reposting
Auto-Repost works in the background: it detects your sales, reposts the items involved, and applies your scheduled price drops.
The tracking list: the starting point
Auto-Repost only acts on the items you have explicitly marked. With no marked item, it does nothing at all.
To mark an item: the item's menu in the wardrobe → Tracking enabled. In bulk: select several items → Enable auto-repost.
Each marked item then carries three sub-options, all active by default:
- Repost when sold — recreates the listing when the item goes.
- Scheduled repost — recreates the listing at regular intervals.
- Scheduled price drop — adjusts the price at regular intervals.
So you can mark an item for the price drop alone, with no repost.
The settings
Wardrobe → Settings → Auto-Repost tab.
| Setting | Role | Default |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-Repost after sale | The agent's main switch | Off |
| Scheduled repost | Reposts every N days | Off, 3 days |
| Scheduled price change | Adjusts the price every N days | Off, 7 days |
| Scheduled price strategy | Decrease / increase, amount or percentage, minimum price, rounding | Decrease 5%, minimum €3 |
The scheduled repost reuses all the settings from the Repost tab: price, images, title. You have nothing to reconfigure.
A Statistics section shows the number of marked items and a button to remove them all at once.
How it unfolds
The agent runs every 15 minutes. On each pass:
- It looks at your recent sales. For every sale of an item marked with "Repost when sold", it queues a repost.
- It carries out the pending reposts, one by one, respecting your delays and your daily limit.
- It checks the due dates: items whose last repost is more than N days old, items whose last price drop is more than N days old.
- Price changes come before reposts — that is a lighter and faster operation.
After a successful repost, the old listing leaves the tracking list and the new one joins it, with the same options, an incremented repost counter, and the history and cloud backup transferred. You have nothing to mark again.
Following the activity
The activity button in the wardrobe bar opens the Auto-Repost window:
- Reposts, Scheduled, Price drops, Failures.
- A detailed activity log: "Sale detected: …", "Repost successful: …", "Price changed: 30€ → 27€", "Daily limit reached".
That is where to look when an item has changed and you do not understand why.
Setting it up well
Start small. Mark five to ten items, let it run for a week, look at the log. You will see the real rhythm before scaling up.
Scheduled repost: 5 to 7 days is a reasonable starting point. Every 3 days on a large wardrobe quickly eats your daily limit, and the rhythm becomes noticeable.
Price drop: by percentage, with a minimum price. A 5% drop per week is noticeable without giving things away. With a fixed amount, an €8 item and an €80 item take the same cut, which makes no sense.
Turn on the daily limit. The agent respects it: the reposts in excess are requeued for the next day, not lost.
The limits to know about
- Chrome has to be running with a Vinted tab open. A computer that is off means an agent that is stopped.
- Sale detection only looks at recent orders. A very old sale will not trigger a repost.
- If the browser stays inactive for a very long time, the tracking list can be lost from memory. If your marked items seem to have disappeared, reopen the panel and mark them again.
- Every repost consumes your plan's monthly quota.