What relisting is and why it matters
Vinted's feed rewards freshness: recently listed or relisted items rank higher, all else equal. Your listing from Monday is buried by Friday — not because it's bad, but because newer items pushed it down. Relisting re-publishes the item so it jumps back to the top.
Community data suggests a relisted item gets several times more views in the next 24 hours than one left untouched for a week. For US sellers on a young, growing marketplace, that visibility edge is worth even more.
The 3 ways to relist on Vinted
1. Vinted's paid bump
Pay roughly a dollar per item to push it to the top for a few days. Zero risk, but it eats your margin if you do it across a whole closet. Best for one or two high-value items.
2. Manual relisting (delete + repost)
Delete the item and recreate it. It reappears like new but you lose all favorites and history, and it takes hours for a large closet. Only worth it for items with few favorites.
3. Automatic relisting (Chrome extension)
What high-volume sellers use. An extension like Redrip relists in batches without breaking favorites, at human-like cadences. You click once and it works through your closet in minutes.
How often should US sellers relist?
- Sweet spot: every 3–4 days per item.
- Acceptable: every 2 days if you vary the times.
- Red zone: more than once a day per item — shadowban risk.
- Too rare: less than weekly — little ranking effect.
Don't relist everything at once. Spread it across the day (5–10 items/hour) or use a scheduled auto mode. Blasting 100 relists in 5 minutes is an instant flag.
Avoiding a shadowban
A shadowban silently drops your views 70–90%. Main cause: relisting too aggressively or in obvious bot patterns (no pauses, identical timings). To stay safe: human cadence (3–10 min between relists), random jitter, and night/morning pauses. To check, search your item by exact title in a logged-out private window.
The best relist tool for US sellers
A good relist bot only matters if it mimics human behavior. Local Chrome extensions like Redrip run from your own browser and IP, keep your favorites, and are indistinguishable from manual use. That's the best balance of safety and speed for US sellers. Compare options in our best Vinted tools roundup.
Relist 50 items in 1 click
Redrip is free on the Chrome Web Store. Safe-calibrated cadences, automatic jitter, schedulable auto mode — hours saved every week.
Install Redrip freeFAQ — Vinted relisting (US)
How often can I relist the same item?
No official limit. Sweet spot is every 3–4 days. Above once daily, shadowban risk rises.
Does relisting remove my favorites?
The delete-and-repost method loses favorites. A proper extension like Redrip relists without breaking them by using the right endpoints.
Is relisting allowed on Vinted?
Yes — via the paid bump, manual repost, or an extension that automates it, as long as you act at a human pace.
What's the best free Vinted relist tool in the US?
A local Chrome extension like Redrip: free to start, keeps favorites, and paces relists to stay safe.