FLUF Connect

Crosslist from eBay to Yaga — Automatically

Move your eBay listings to Yaga's zero-seller-fee fashion marketplace — across South Africa, Latvia, Estonia and Kenya — with automatic inventory sync.

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Crosslisting from eBay to Yaga lets you put your fashion inventory in front of a dedicated, zero-seller-fee resale audience without re-listing anything by hand. FLUF Connect imports your eBay listings, maps them to Yaga’s format, and keeps stock in sync so an item that sells on one channel is removed from the other automatically. Yaga runs in South Africa, Latvia, Estonia and Kenya — FLUF lists in the right currency and shipping for whichever country’s Yaga you sell on. Plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products) — every plan is paid.

If you already sell on eBay, you have a catalogue, photos and descriptions doing nothing on the platforms where they aren’t listed. Yaga is a fast-growing, fashion-focused resale marketplace with zero seller fees, and it now runs four country sites. Crosslisting from eBay to Yaga with FLUF Connect turns that idle catalogue into extra sales — automatically, with no double-selling.

FLUF Connect listings view showing eBay products ready to crosslist to Yaga with prices and images

Why sell on both eBay and Yaga?

eBay and Yaga reach different buyers, so listing on both widens your audience instead of splitting it. eBay is a global marketplace with around 132 million active buyers spanning every category and age group — broad reach, deep collector demand, and value-seekers worldwide. Yaga is the opposite shape: a focused, mobile-first fashion and lifestyle resale community where buyers arrive specifically to shop pre-loved clothing, shoes and accessories. That focus means higher purchase intent for fashion items, and Yaga charges sellers nothing to list or sell.

For an eBay seller with clothing, sneakers, vintage or branded fashion, Yaga is a natural second home: the items already photographed for eBay are exactly what Yaga buyers want, and the zero-seller-fee model means more of each sale stays with you. The only reason most sellers don’t already do this is the manual work of re-listing everything — which is precisely what FLUF Connect removes.

Which countries does Yaga cover?

Yaga began in South Africa in 2020 and that remains its largest market, but the same platform now runs four country sites, each with its own currency and local couriers. When you crosslist with FLUF Connect, it detects which Yaga site your shop is on and lists in the correct currency and shipping automatically — you never pick a region by hand.

Country Yaga site Currency Typical couriers
South Africa yaga.co.za ZAR (R) Paxi, PUDO, Pargo, Aramex, PostNet
Latvia shopyaga.lv EUR (€) DPD, Omniva, Smartpost
Estonia yaga.ee EUR (€) DPD, Omniva, Smartpost
Kenya yaga.co.ke KES (KSh) Local courier network

South Africa has the deepest buyer pool, so SA sellers see the fastest sales — but the crosslisting toolset is identical across all four sites. For the full breakdown, see where Yaga operates.

How FLUF Connect crosslists eBay to Yaga

FLUF Connect moves your eBay catalogue to Yaga in four steps, then keeps the two in sync for as long as both are connected. You list once and the platform handles the duplication and the stock maths.

1. Connect your eBay and Yaga accounts

Link your eBay account to FLUF Connect, then connect Yaga using the FLUF Utility browser extension (a one-time setup). Your existing eBay listings import automatically — titles, descriptions, photos, prices and categories — so you start with your real inventory, not a blank slate.

2. Choose what to crosslist

Select the products you want on Yaga — one at a time, in bulk with filters, or automatically. Auto-crosslisting rules let you say “any new clothing item under R500” or “everything tagged vintage” should post to Yaga the moment it’s added, so new inventory reaches Yaga with zero manual work.

3. Inventory stays in sync

This is the part that makes selling on multiple platforms safe. When an item sells on eBay, FLUF Connect marks it sold on Yaga automatically — and vice versa — so you don’t sell the same one-of-a-kind piece twice. Price changes and stock updates flow across too, so your Yaga listings never drift out of step with eBay.

4. Automated features do the busywork

FLUF Connect’s automation is included in every plan, not sold as paid add-ons. On Yaga that means offer management — because Yaga doesn’t let sellers send offers to people who like an item, FLUF uses the next best thing: a custom message sent to likers to open a conversation and nudge a sale. On the eBay side you also get auto-relisting and offer handling. Everything is configurable per channel.

How your eBay listings map to Yaga

When FLUF Connect crosslists an eBay item to Yaga, it translates your product details into Yaga’s format so the listing looks native, not copy-pasted.

  • Title & description — carried over and tidied to suit Yaga’s mobile-first browsing.
  • Photos — your eBay images transfer directly; good photography is the single biggest driver of taps on Yaga.
  • Price — converted to your Yaga shop’s currency automatically (ZAR, EUR or KES depending on the country site).
  • Category — mapped from your eBay category to the closest Yaga category.
  • Brand, colour & condition — matched to Yaga’s lists where available; if a brand or colour isn’t on Yaga’s list the item still publishes, just without that tag.
  • Shipping — your Yaga shop’s real courier options are applied, so buyers see the delivery methods you actually offer.

What makes FLUF Connect different for eBay + Yaga sellers

Most crosslisting tools are built around the big US marketplaces and never added Yaga at all. FLUF Connect supports Yaga across all four of its country sites, with the automation that competitors charge extra for included in every plan.

Doing it manually FLUF Connect
Re-list each eBay item on Yaga Copy-paste every field, re-upload photos Imported and mapped automatically
Prevent double-selling Watch both inboxes, delist by hand Auto mark-as-sold across channels
New inventory Remember to post it twice Auto-crosslisting rules post it for you
Currency & shipping per Yaga country Set manually, easy to get wrong Detected and applied automatically
Offer handling Manual messages Included in every plan

Pricing

FLUF Connect plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products) with the full automation feature set included. Larger sellers can move to Seller (£99/month, 5,000 products) or Super Seller (£299/month, unlimited). Every plan is paid, but every plan includes relisting, offer management and bulk operations rather than gating them behind pricier tiers. Yaga itself charges sellers nothing, so crosslisting there adds reach without adding marketplace fees.

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Who should crosslist from eBay to Yaga?

This pairing is strongest for eBay sellers whose inventory skews fashion — clothing, shoes, accessories, vintage and branded pieces. If you sell across South Africa or the Baltics, Yaga’s zero-fee model and dedicated fashion audience are a direct margin and reach win. If your eBay catalogue is mostly electronics or collectibles, Yaga is a lighter fit — crosslist the fashion subset and leave the rest on eBay. Either way, the setup cost is a few minutes once, and from then on every fashion item you add to eBay can reach Yaga’s buyers automatically, in the right currency, with no extra marketplace fees.

eBay fees vs Yaga’s zero seller fees

The clearest reason to add Yaga alongside eBay is the fee structure. eBay charges sellers a final value fee on each sale — typically around 13–15% of the total including postage, varying by category and site — plus optional listing upgrades. Yaga charges sellers nothing: the platform earns from a buyer-protection fee paid by the buyer at checkout, not from you. So an item that nets you roughly 85% of its sale price on eBay can net closer to 100% on Yaga.

This doesn’t make eBay the wrong place to sell — eBay’s global reach is the whole point of listing there. But it does mean crosslisting the same item to Yaga gives you a second shot at a sale with a better take-home if it lands there. You keep eBay’s reach and gain Yaga’s margin, and FLUF Connect makes sure the two never sell the same unit twice.

What sells best on Yaga — and which eBay items to crosslist

Yaga is a fashion-first marketplace, so the eBay inventory worth crosslisting is the wearable subset of your catalogue. Buyers come to Yaga specifically for pre-loved style, which means higher intent — but only for the categories it’s built around.

  • Crosslist these: branded women’s and men’s clothing, sneakers and trainers, vintage and Y2K pieces, bags, jewellery and accessories, and kids’ clothing.
  • Leave these on eBay: electronics, media, car parts, collectibles and homeware — eBay’s strengths, and a weak fit for Yaga’s fashion audience.

A quick rule of thumb: if you photographed the item on a hanger, a mannequin or a model, crosslist it to Yaga; if it has a model number on the box, it probably belongs on eBay only. Crosslisting your whole catalogue indiscriminately just clutters your Yaga shop — FLUF Connect’s filters and auto-crosslisting rules let you send only the fashion items, by category, brand or tag.

Pricing your eBay items for Yaga buyers

FLUF Connect converts your price into your Yaga shop’s currency automatically, but the right number still depends on the market. South African buyers (ZAR) and Baltic buyers (EUR) have different price expectations, and what reads as a bargain in Cape Town isn’t the same figure as in Riga. Because Yaga takes no seller fee, you can often price an item slightly below your eBay asking price and still take home more.

Yaga’s feed also rewards recency and price movement — a small periodic price drop resurfaces your listing to buyers who saved or viewed it. You don’t have to manage that by hand for every item; the point for an eBay seller is simply that Yaga pricing is its own decision, and the zero-fee model gives you room to be competitive without eroding your margin.

How inventory sync prevents overselling — a worked example

Say you list a vintage Levi’s denim jacket on eBay and crosslist it to Yaga South Africa. A buyer in Cape Town purchases it on Yaga. Within minutes, FLUF Connect marks the eBay listing as sold, so a buyer in the UK can’t also buy the same one-of-a-kind jacket. No double sale, no apologetic refund, and no cancelled-transaction defect on your eBay account.

Without automatic sync, multi-platform selling means racing between two inboxes to delist by hand every time something sells — and the one time you’re slow, you oversell a unique item and damage your standing on both platforms. Inventory sync is what makes listing the same stock in two places safe rather than risky, and it runs in both directions for as long as eBay and Yaga are connected. For the bigger picture, see our guide to selling on multiple platforms.

Managing eBay and Yaga orders together

Selling on two platforms shouldn’t mean running two separate fulfilment workflows. FLUF Connect brings your marketplace activity into one dashboard so adding Yaga doesn’t multiply your admin. Your eBay orders can centralise into Shopify for unified fulfilment, with tracking syncing back automatically, and your Yaga sales flow into the same system — so inventory, orders and sold-status all live in one place rather than scattered across tabs.

Getting paid on Yaga is straightforward: sales are credited to your Yaga Wallet, and you withdraw to your bank account. Because Yaga charges no seller fee, the sale amount is what you keep, minus only the delivery you’ve agreed to cover. That’s a different rhythm from eBay’s fee-and-payout cycle, but you don’t have to track it manually — FLUF Connect surfaces what sold where, and the inventory sync guarantees a unit sold on Yaga is instantly closed on eBay.

The practical upside for an eBay seller is that Yaga becomes a low-friction extra channel rather than a second business to run. You keep listing the way you already do, FLUF mirrors the right items onto Yaga in the right currency, and the orders and stock reconcile themselves. The more of your fashion catalogue you crosslist, the more sales you capture from buyers who would never have seen your eBay shop — at no extra marketplace cost.

Will crosslisting to Yaga affect my eBay listings?

No. Crosslisting is additive: your eBay listings stay exactly as they are, keeping their existing history, feedback and search ranking. FLUF Connect only acts on a listing when something changes — if the item sells on Yaga, the matching eBay listing is marked sold so you can’t oversell; if you change a price, both update together. Connecting Yaga changes nothing about how eBay sees or ranks your account. You’re adding a sales channel, not migrating off eBay, and you can disconnect Yaga at any time without touching your eBay shop.

Yaga, Depop or Vinted — where should eBay fashion go?

Yaga isn’t your only option for crosslisting eBay fashion, and the best destination depends on what you sell and where your buyers are. The good news is you don’t have to choose just one — FLUF Connect syncs every connected channel from your single eBay catalogue.

Destination Best for Seller fees Core markets
Yaga Fashion buyers who want pre-loved style None South Africa, Latvia, Estonia, Kenya
Depop Gen-Z, trend-led, vintage and streetwear Charged by Depop UK, US, global
Vinted Everyday pre-loved fashion at volume None (buyer pays protection) Europe-wide

If you want European volume, pair eBay with Vinted crosslisting; for trend-led and vintage pieces, add Depop. Yaga’s distinct edge is the combination of zero seller fees and access to South African and Baltic markets that most crosslisting tools simply don’t cover — which is exactly why an eBay seller with the right inventory should have it in the mix rather than leaving those buyers untouched.

Keeping your Yaga shop visible

Yaga’s feed favours fresh, complete, well-photographed listings, so a few habits help your crosslisted eBay items perform once they land:

  • Lead with strong photos — the images you already shot for eBay are your biggest advantage; clear, well-lit shots drive taps in a visual feed.
  • Complete every detail — brand, size, condition and category all feed Yaga’s search and filters, so fill them in rather than leaving them blank.
  • Use price drops — small periodic reductions resurface a listing to buyers who saved or viewed it.
  • Reply quickly — Yaga is conversational and mobile-first, and fast responses turn browsers into buyers.

FLUF Connect carries your eBay photos and details across automatically, so most of this is handled the moment you crosslist — you’re mainly deciding which items to send and how to price them for each Yaga market.

Getting started: eBay to Yaga in five minutes

  1. Connect eBay to FLUF Connect — your existing listings import automatically.
  2. Install the FLUF Utility browser extension and connect Yaga; FLUF reads your Yaga session once.
  3. Review your imported catalogue in the FLUF dashboard.
  4. Select the fashion subset to crosslist — or set an auto-crosslisting rule so new fashion items post to Yaga automatically.
  5. Publish and let sync run — stock, prices and sold-status stay aligned across both platforms from then on.

See FLUF Connect pricing to pick a plan, then crosslist your first batch.

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Sources & Verification

Last verified: 2026-06-13. Please contact us if any figure is out of date.

  1. eBay Inc. — company overview — active buyer count
  2. Yaga (South Africa) — zero seller fees, fashion focus
  3. Yaga Latvia, Yaga Estonia, Yaga Kenya — regional sites & currencies
  4. FLUF Connect integrations — supported marketplaces

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. FLUF Connect imports your eBay listings and posts them to Yaga for you — individually, in bulk with filters, or automatically via crosslisting rules so new inventory reaches Yaga the moment you add it. You never re-type a listing by hand.

FLUF Connect automatically marks that item as sold on Yaga so you can't sell the same one-of-a-kind piece twice. Stock and price changes sync both ways, so your eBay and Yaga listings stay in step without manual delisting.

All four live Yaga sites: South Africa (yaga.co.za, ZAR), Latvia (shopyaga.lv, EUR), Estonia (yaga.ee, EUR) and Kenya (yaga.co.ke, KES). FLUF detects which country your Yaga shop is on and lists in the right currency and local shipping automatically.

Yaga charges sellers nothing to list or sell. FLUF Connect plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products); every plan is paid and includes the full automation feature set. So crosslisting to Yaga adds reach without adding marketplace fees.

Yes. Yaga connects through the FLUF Utility browser extension, set up once so FLUF can crosslist on your behalf. eBay connects via its standard account authorisation, no extension needed.

Yes. Titles, descriptions, photos and categories carry over, and prices are converted to your Yaga shop's currency automatically. Brand, colour and condition are matched to Yaga's lists where available; if one isn't listed, the item still publishes without that tag.

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