Crosslist from Misellit to eBay
Push your escrow-backed Misellit listings to eBay's 136-million-buyer global marketplace automatically with FLUF Connect — mapped categories, auto-relisting, offers and sold-out sync.
- Misellit is a pounds-only, phone-first British resale app whose signature move is holding a buyer’s payment in escrow until they tap “delivered”; eBay is the veteran worldwide bazaar, reporting 136 million active buyers and $22.2 billion of gross merchandise volume in a single quarter as of Q1 2026 source.
- The pairing works because both are catalogue-agnostic: eBay will list a graphics card, a die-cast model, a cordless drill or a designer coat with equal ease, so no corner of your Misellit inventory is left without an eBay listing to jump to.
- FLUF Connect rebuilds each Misellit listing as an eBay one for you — pulling the title, image set, write-up, brand, size, condition and colour across and slotting the item into a matched node of eBay’s category tree with the price carried over.
- Every eBay automation lever is switched on for this route: FLUF handles auto-relisting, Best Offer management, order sync and sold-out delisting — all four working on the eBay leg.
- Whichever channel takes the sale first, FLUF flips the item to sold and pulls the twin listing down in minutes, so a single-quantity piece is never simultaneously live on both after it goes.
- Pricing opens at Growth, £19/month for 500 products — there is no free plan, yet crosslisting, relisting, offers and syncing all ship inside every tier rather than sitting behind a paywall.
Why Sell on Both Misellit and eBay?
Take the two apart and they cover opposite ends of the resale spectrum, which is precisely why running both pays. Misellit is the fresh, Britain-focused peer-to-peer app whose whole identity is trust: the shopper’s cash sits in escrow until they confirm the parcel arrived, and because the buyer covers a protection fee at checkout the seller hands over nothing for the privilege of selling. For a Misellit trader, that means comfortable, low-risk sales to UK shoppers with in-app chat, offers and label printing built in. What a young, pounds-only app can’t yet hand you is planetary scale or a battle-tested search engine — and that is exactly the gap eBay fills.
eBay’s own Q1 2026 numbers put 136 million active buyers against $22.2 billion in gross merchandise volume, with buyer numbers in the United States climbing 6% year on year source. Crucially, eBay demand is query-led rather than feed-led: someone types “Canon EF 50mm f1.8” or “Barbour Bedale size 40” into the box and wants that exact thing today. For a seller used to Misellit’s scroll-and-offer rhythm, plugging into that pool of intent-driven, ready-to-buy searchers is a genuinely different — and additive — kind of demand.
Breadth is the clincher for this specific pairing. Misellit accepts any kind of goods, and so does eBay, so this is emphatically not a clothing-only crosslist. eBay’s tree fans out across Fashion, Electronics, Collectables & Art, Home & Garden, Vehicle Parts, Media and countless further branches, holding an immense live inventory across all of them source. Where a fashion-only app would abandon your consoles, kitchenware or trading cards, eBay hands each one a proper category. A mixed Misellit shop — a handset, a raincoat, a sealed board game, an angle grinder — can pour into eBay in a single sweep, no item orphaned.
The economics stack up too. Selling costs a Misellit seller precisely nothing, since the buyer funds the protection fee. On eBay, UK private sellers now pay no final value fee on domestic sales in most categories after eBay scrapped private-seller selling fees, so they retain almost the whole sale price source. Two outlets, minimal drag on either — you multiply your audience without piling extra selling fees onto the same piece.
How to Crosslist from Misellit to eBay with FLUF Connect
FLUF Connect slots in between your two accounts and kills the retyping. Configure it once and every Misellit listing can be spun up as a matched eBay listing on demand, with the category chosen and the sold state kept in lockstep. The route, start to finish:
- Link Misellit. Sign in to Misellit through FLUF’s secure in-app connection. That lets FLUF read your live listings and catch sold pings as they happen.
- Link eBay. Authorise eBay via FLUF’s OAuth handshake — you approve access a single time and the connection persists on its own, no lingering browser tab required.
- Bring in your stock. Import your existing Misellit catalogue into FLUF, or author products directly in FLUF and treat it as the master record both channels answer to.
- Match fields and eBay categories. FLUF turns each item’s brand, size, condition and colour into eBay item specifics and proposes the nearest eBay category. Given how sprawling that tree is, you eyeball the suggestion once per item type and FLUF applies it to future look-alikes.
- Choose price and format. The Misellit price rides across to eBay. Pick your eBay format — fixed-price Buy It Now is the resale norm — and layer on a margin rule where eBay-side charges bite.
- Publish to eBay. Send items up one at a time or in a batch, and let new Misellit listings flow to eBay automatically thereafter.
- Hand it over to sync and automation. A sale on either side flips the item sold and clears it from the other within minutes, while eBay-side relisting and offer handling tick over unattended.
The category step earns your attention. eBay’s ranking and left-rail filters lean hard on item specifics — a phone listing carrying brand, model, storage and condition surfaces for buyers narrowing a search, whereas a bare one sinks. FLUF forwards whatever Misellit recorded and drops it into eBay’s structured fields, so a fuller Misellit listing yields a stronger eBay one. After a handful of items in any given branch, that mapping is effectively hands-off.
What Transfers — Fields & Categories
FLUF forwards the data that genuinely drives eBay ranking and conversion, not merely a headline and a picture. Each Misellit-to-eBay crosspost carries:
| Misellit field | Maps to on eBay | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Title | Listing title | Sent verbatim; eBay rewards keyword-dense titles, so a precise brand + item + attribute string helps. |
| Description | Item description | The whole write-up transfers, suited to eBay’s more detail-hungry shoppers. |
| Photos | Gallery images | Your entire shot list, in sequence, so the opening frame stays your headline image. |
| Price (£) | Buy It Now price | Carried over; attach a margin rule to absorb eBay-side charges where they land. |
| Brand | Brand item specific | Fed into eBay’s structured brand field so labelled stock shows up in filtered results. |
| Condition | Item condition | Converted to eBay’s condition ladder (New, Used and so on). |
| Size & colour | Item specifics | Placed in eBay’s attribute fields, the ones that drive the buyer’s left-hand filters. |
| Category | Mapped eBay category | Misellit’s category is matched to the nearest node in eBay’s deep tree. |
Three concrete category examples show why eBay’s reach matters so much on this route:
- A pre-owned iPhone. A Misellit electronics listing lands in eBay’s Mobile Phones category, where FLUF pipes brand, model and storage into item specifics — the very fields buyers filter by. That is inventory a fashion app could never host.
- A vintage Levi’s jacket. Slots into eBay’s Men’s or Women’s Coats & Jackets, brand, size and condition mapped to item specifics so it surfaces when a shopper filters on size and label.
- A boxed LEGO set. Drops into eBay’s Toys & Games / Building Toys, brand and condition carried across — a collectable branch where eBay’s worldwide buyer pool runs especially deep.
A few mapping habits pay dividends specifically on eBay. Populate brand and condition on Misellit before you push: FLUF ferries them across, but it can only map what you actually entered, and eBay’s ranking and filters weight item specifics far more than a social feed does. Where an item has a known model number or MPN, record it — eBay matches listings to its own product catalogue on those identifiers, which can lift visibility. And since eBay’s tree is far bushier than Misellit’s flat layout, plan to confirm the proposed category the first time you list a new kind of thing; from then on FLUF reuses it.
What Sells Best on eBay (and How Your Misellit Stock Maps)
eBay’s demand skews toward the practical, the hard-to-find and the collectable — a different centre of gravity to Misellit’s fashion-led browse. Knowing which branches move fastest lets you point your best Misellit stock at the buyers already hunting for it.
Electronics and tech spares. Phones, tablets, laptops, games consoles and — enormously — replacement parts are perennial eBay staples; the platform is where people go for a specific model of screen, battery or graphics card that no high street stocks. A Misellit “electronics” listing maps into eBay branches such as Mobile Phones & Communication, Computers/Tablets & Networking or Video Games & Consoles, and eBay leans hard on identifiers here: capture the model and, where you can, the MPN or GTIN so FLUF can match it to eBay’s product catalogue and surface it in filtered search.
Vehicle parts and accessories. eBay Motors and its UK “Vehicle Parts & Accessories” tree are a category with almost no equivalent on a fashion app — brake pads, alloys, wing mirrors, service kits. eBay’s fitment finder means buyers filter by make, model and year, so if your Misellit stock includes car or bike bits, spell out the compatible vehicle in the title and specifics before you push.
Collectables, trading cards and retro. Pokémon and sports cards, die-cast, vinyl, vintage cameras, sealed toys and old video games all thrive on eBay’s global collector base, where auction format and completed-listing price history genuinely matter. These map into Collectables & Art, Toys & Games or Music/Films & TV; grading, edition and “sealed vs opened” belong in the item specifics.
Home, garden and DIY. Power tools, small appliances, homeware and garden kit sell steadily and, being bulky, benefit from eBay’s collection-in-person and local-pickup options. And of course clothing and footwear — your Misellit bread and butter — remain a giant eBay vertical; brand, size and exact colour in the specifics are what pull them into buyers’ filtered results. The upshot: whatever the mix on Misellit, eBay almost certainly has a busy, buyer-rich branch waiting for it, and FLUF’s job is to drop each piece into the right one.
What Syncs (and What Doesn’t)
The entire reason to crosslist single-quantity stock is to never let the same piece sell twice. FLUF’s Misellit-to-eBay sync is designed around that, and on this route every automation lever is live on the eBay leg.
- Sold-out delisting runs both ways. Sell a jacket on eBay and FLUF marks it sold and strips it from Misellit; sell it on Misellit first and FLUF ends the eBay listing. Both directions land within minutes, shutting the oversell window a manual seller leaves gaping.
- Orders flow back into FLUF. eBay and Misellit orders alike are drawn into FLUF, giving you one screen to see what sold where and square off fulfilment.
- Relisting and offers operate on eBay. Because eBay supports relisting and Best Offer haggling, FLUF drives both on the eBay leg (detailed in the automation section below).
- What FLUF won’t do: it does not blast live multi-unit stock counts everywhere — resale is a one-piece world, so the model is mark-as-sold, not quantity broadcasting. Mind the direction, too: relisting and offer management fire on eBay. Through FLUF, Misellit exposes only order sync and sold-out delisting; it surfaces neither relisting nor offer management, so treat those strictly as eBay-side capabilities.
That candour shapes how you plan. Cast Misellit as the safe, escrow-backed UK outlet FLUF keeps in step, and cast eBay as the outlet where FLUF additionally does the graft — refreshing tired listings and fielding offers. You get the safety rails across both and the growth levers on the destination.
Before & After: a Real Workflow
Before FLUF. You shoot a used camera, write and price it once for Misellit, then open eBay and start over — retype the title, re-upload the photos, dig for the right eBay category, fill the item specifics eBay insists on, and set a price. When the camera sells on Misellit, you have to remember to sign into eBay and end the listing before a second buyer commits. Forget, and eBay’s long-standing knack for auto-relisting sold items can saddle you with an order you can’t honour and a defect on your account source. Scale that to fifty items and the double-keying and oversell exposure become a real drain.
After FLUF. You list the camera once. FLUF assembles the eBay listing, matches the category and item specifics, carries the price, and posts it. Whichever side buys, the other listing retires itself — no manual sweep, no stranded live listing. In the background FLUF quietly relists your ageing eBay stock and handles inbound offers. Your hours go on sourcing and posting parcels, not shuttling between two dashboards.
The gains snowball with volume. A seller adding ten pieces a week writes, prices and uploads each once instead of twice, and never runs a manual delist sweep across two platforms. Over a month that is dozens of duplicate uploads spared and, more to the point, an entire class of error — the oversold one-off, the eBay defect, the refund, the sour review — engineered out of the routine rather than kept at bay by memory alone.
Automation Features for Misellit and eBay Sellers
This route is uncommon in that eBay backs the complete automation set, so FLUF runs all four levers on the destination. Through FLUF, Misellit contributes order sync and sold-out delisting — the safety rails. eBay through FLUF layers auto-relisting and offer management on top. It all happens inside one dashboard.
Auto-relisting on eBay
eBay listings shed momentum as they age, and fixed-price items that have lingered unsold benefit from a refresh. FLUF’s relisting takes care of that on its own — ending and re-creating stale eBay listings so they behave like new stock again, hands-free. Manual sellers either skip it (and watch inventory go cold) or burn real hours doing it by hand; on multi-platform accounts, bulk relist and delist is one of the loudest complaints sellers raise source. Misellit doesn’t expose relisting via FLUF, so this is a lever you pick up specifically on the eBay leg.
Offer management on eBay
eBay shoppers bargain through Best Offer, and a quick reply turns a browser into a buyer. FLUF works your eBay offers so the to-and-fro no longer hinges on you being at your desk. This is eBay-only on this route — Misellit offers aren’t managed through FLUF — which suits how you’ll run the pair: Misellit as the escrow-backed UK shop, eBay as the outlet where FLUF also drives haggling and freshness.
Order sync and sold-out delisting (both channels)
These are the two things Misellit and eBay share through FLUF. Orders feed back into FLUF from both, and a sale on either channel delists the piece on the other within minutes. This is the bedrock defence against selling the same one-off twice, and it fires no matter which channel the buyer used.
What’s Different About Selling on eBay vs Misellit
- Audience and geography. Misellit is UK-only and app-native; eBay is worldwide, with 136 million active buyers and its fastest buyer growth in the US source. Running both means escrow-backed UK sales plus international reach.
- Category breadth. Both take any product, but eBay’s tree is far deeper, reaching across electronics, collectables, vehicle parts, media and more beyond fashion source. That depth is why non-fashion Misellit stock crosslists here cleanly.
- Fees. On Misellit the seller pays no selling fee — the buyer covers a protection fee, from £0.50 on orders up to £20 rising to £7.50 on orders over £150.01 source. On eBay, UK private sellers pay no final value fee on domestic sales in most categories, keeping essentially the full price, though upgrades, overseas delivery and listing above the 300-a-month allowance can bring charges source. eBay business sellers, by contrast, pay a final value fee that varies by category — roughly 12.9% in Clothing, Shoes & Accessories and around 9.9% in many electronics and media categories, plus VAT and a small per-order fee source. Price your eBay listings with your seller type in mind.
- Buyer protection and escrow. Misellit’s calling card is escrow — the buyer’s money is held until they confirm delivery source. eBay runs its own Money Back Guarantee rather than per-order escrow, so the protection mechanics differ; describe and price accordingly on each.
- Discovery culture. Misellit is a browse-and-offer app; eBay is search-and-filter driven, so keyword-rich titles and complete item specifics count for more on the eBay side.
- Shipping. Misellit supplies integrated multi-carrier labels and tracking across EVRi, DPD, Yodel, FedEx UK, Parcelforce and GlobalPost source; on eBay you set your own postage options, so build courier cost into your eBay prices.
None of these contrasts argues for one channel over the other — they argue for running both and letting a crosslisting layer paper over the seams. Category matching, listing freshness and offer handling are all places a manual two-shop seller haemorrhages time or money, and all places FLUF does the lifting. Misellit carries on doing what it does well — safe, escrow-backed UK sales at zero seller fee — while eBay does its thing, parading your stock in front of a colossal global audience searching for exactly what you’re selling.
How Much Does It Cost to Crosslist from Misellit to eBay?
FLUF Connect is a flat monthly subscription — your Misellit and eBay marketplace costs are separate and settled with those platforms. Every FLUF plan bundles crosslisting, order and sold-out sync, relisting, offers and bulk tools across all supported channels; automation is not a paid add-on.
| Plan | Price | Products | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Growth | £19/month | 500 | Solo UK sellers testing eBay reach |
| Seller | £99/month | 5,000 | Established shops scaling across channels |
| Super Seller | £299/month | Unlimited, priority sync | High-volume, multi-category operations |
There is no free plan. The lowest rung is Growth at £19/month for 500 products, and automation — relisting, offers, order sync, sold-out delisting — comes baked into every tier. For a Misellit seller the sum is straightforward: eBay’s 136-million-buyer pool dwarfs any single UK app, so if crosslisting shifts even a few extra items a month that would otherwise have gathered dust on Misellit alone, the subscription earns its keep, with the hours saved from duplicate listing and manual delisting on top. See fluf.io/pricing for current details.
Start Crosslisting from Misellit to eBay
Keep your escrow-backed Misellit shop, reach eBay’s 136-million-strong global audience, and let FLUF Connect shoulder the category mapping, relisting, offers and sold-out sync. List once in the FLUF app — sell on both. Get started at fluf.io/connect and connect Misellit and eBay in a few minutes.
Sources & Verification
- eBay Inc. — Q1 2026 Results (136M active buyers, $22.2B GMV, US buyer growth)
- eBay UK — Fees for private sellers (no final value fee, listing allowance, exceptions)
- Value Added Resource — eBay UK business-seller final value fees by category (2026)
- Red Stag Fulfillment — eBay live listing count and category breadth
- Crosslist — manual relist/delist pain across multiple marketplaces
- eBay Community — sold items relisting glitch (oversell risk)
- Misellit — official site (escrow, buyer-funded protection fee, integrated shipping)
- FLUF Connect — pricing
Last verified 2 July 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. FLUF's sold-out delisting fires in both directions: sell an item on eBay and it is marked sold and pulled from Misellit within minutes, while a Misellit sale ends the eBay listing. Because resale pieces are single-quantity, this shuts the oversell window manual sellers leave open when they forget to end the twin listing — and it neatly sidesteps eBay's habit of auto-relisting sold items and leaving you with an order you can't fulfil.
FLUF Connect opens at Growth, £19/month for 500 products. There is no free plan, but crosslisting, relisting, Best Offer management and order sync are bundled into every tier rather than sold as a paid add-on. Your Misellit and eBay marketplace costs are separate and settled directly with those platforms.
It hinges on your seller type. UK private sellers pay no final value fee on domestic sales in most categories, keeping essentially the full sale price, though upgrades, overseas delivery and listing beyond the 300-a-month allowance can bring charges. eBay business sellers pay a category-based final value fee — roughly 12.9% in Clothing, Shoes & Accessories and around 9.9% in many electronics categories, plus VAT and a small per-order fee. On Misellit the seller pays nothing to sell; the buyer covers a protection fee at checkout.
FLUF carries the title, description, full photo set, price, brand, condition, size and colour, then slots the item into the closest eBay category and item specifics. eBay ranks and filters heavily on item specifics, so the fuller your Misellit listing, the stronger the eBay one FLUF builds — capture the model number or MPN where you can, since eBay matches those to its product catalogue.
Yes, and this is where eBay shines for a Misellit seller. eBay's tree runs far deeper than any fashion app — Mobile Phones, Computers/Tablets, Video Games & Consoles, Vehicle Parts & Accessories, Collectables & Art and Toys & Games are all busy, buyer-rich branches. That breadth is why your entire Misellit catalogue, not just the clothing, crosslists cleanly to eBay.
Yes. On the eBay leg FLUF runs auto-relisting to refresh ageing fixed-price listings and manages Best Offer negotiation, so freshness and quick replies don't depend on you being at your desk. These are eBay-side features; through FLUF, Misellit exposes only order sync and sold-out delisting, not relisting or offers.
No. eBay connects through a standard OAuth handshake inside FLUF, so you approve access once and it stays linked without keeping a browser tab alive. Misellit connects the same way, via a secure in-app sign-in.
