The dashboard
The Poster
The Poster creates your listings from the dashboard, then has the extension publish them on one or more Vinted accounts.
It is the heaviest feature in the product, and it requires the Elite plan.
The principle
- You import photos and group them by product.
- You complete the product record — with the AI's help if you want.
- You generate one listing per Vinted account, each with its own style.
- You publish, now or later.
The point of multi-account is right here: the same product, turned into three genuinely different listings (title, description, price, photo processing), rather than three exact copies that Vinted would spot.
Photos tab — creating the products
Import and group. Drop all the photos from a session in one go. Then click
your photos in order: they become product 1. Space starts the next product.
Shift + click selects several photos at once. A badge 2.3 means "third
photo of the second product".
It is faster than it sounds: thirty photos are sorted in a minute.
The product record contains everything Vinted asks for: title, description, price, category, brand, size, colors, condition, materials, parcel size, hashtags. A counter shows how many mandatory fields are filled in, and warns you about what is missing before publication.
The AI can fill the record from the photos — three generations at most per product. You can give it standing instructions through a description template.
Background removal cuts the background out of a photo. It runs in your browser, not on our servers: the first use downloads the model, after that it is instant.
Price help compares with your own similar sales: "Your similar sales: between €22 and €31 (14 sales, same brand and category)", with a button to apply the median. That is your history, not an abstract market average.
The quality score lists what is missing: fewer than three photos, title too short, brand absent from the title, description too short, material not filled in…
Link to stock attaches the product to an item in your inventory: the title, the brand and the price are picked up, and above all the future sale will match itself. You can publish without linking, but a warning reminds you that the sales will not be matched automatically.
Organization — folders, labels, and some very handy smart views: Incomplete drafts, To repost (online for more than N days and still unsold), Failures, No listing, Bundle ideas (the brands you have three or more of).
Listings tab — vary and publish
A four-step wizard:
1. Product selection.
2. Accounts and templates. You choose the destination accounts and designate an original account — the one that gets the listing as it is, with no rewriting. The others get variations.
3. Generation options. What should vary from one account to the next: the title, the description, the price? With what tone — default, casual, professional, energetic — and what particular instructions.
4. Review. You reread before publishing. A duplicate detection flags content that has stayed identical between accounts, with a Make unique button.
Account templates
This is what gives each shop its identity. Per Vinted account, you define:
- Text — tone, AI instructions, title and description prefix and suffix, keywords to include or exclude, generation language.
- Price — adjustment as a percentage or an amount, and rounding (whole,
.50,.99, or custom), with a preview. - Photos — background removal, background color, rotation, brightness, contrast, saturation, border, margin, watermark with its position and opacity, shuffling of the photo order, and a series of discreet variations (zoom, hue, asymmetric crop, noise, mirror).
- Image metadata — keep, clean everything, or falsify. As with reposting, cleaning is the right default: your photos sometimes contain the GPS position of your home.
- Brand presets — automatically replace one brand with another in the generated listings.
Publishing
The publication window offers:
- Now or Schedule for a date and time.
- Space out the publications by an interval, from a starting time.
- A random delay between each, with the times regenerated.
- Create as a draft on Vinted rather than publish.
A Your best time slot hint suggests the hour at which your listings sell best, calculated from your history.
The extension's state is shown per account:
| State | What it means |
|---|---|
| Live | Immediate publication |
| Queued | The publication will go out the next time the extension reconnects on that account |
| Not detected | No Chrome window is connected to that account |
That is the direct consequence of the multi-account model: to publish on
atelier-nord, you need a Chrome window logged in to atelier-nord. See
Switch between your accounts.
You can close the progress window: publication continues in the background.
Activity tab — the queue
Every task sent to the extension, with its type, its account, its duration and its status: Pending, Assigned, Running, Completed, Failed, Cancelled.
You can retry or delete the tasks in error, one at a time or in bulk. A banner shows the number of failed tasks.
If tasks stay stuck on "Pending", it is almost always because the extension is not connected to the target account.
Deleting a published listing
Mind the nuance: deleting a listing here does not delete it from Vinted. You have to do that from Vinted or from the extension. The associated sale tracking, on the other hand, is lost.