FLUF Connect

Crosslist from Bidzzy to Whatnot — Automatically

Move your Bidzzy inventory onto Whatnot's live-shopping marketplace in minutes. Titles, photos, price and category transfer automatically as fixed-price Buy It Now listings — sold-elsewhere sync keeps you from double-selling.

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Key Takeaways — Bidzzy to Whatnot Crosslisting

  • Bidzzy: a UK-only fixed-price resale app for fashion, homeware, kids’ items, tech accessories, books and collectibles. Despite the bidding-sounding name, there is no auction — every listing is a set price with a buyer-offers system on top.
  • Whatnot: a US-born live-shopping marketplace with more than $8 billion of GMV in 2025. Items sell through live-streamed auctions, but also sit as ordinary fixed-price “Buy It Now” listings on Whatnot’s Marketplace tab when there’s no show attached.
  • Your Bidzzy items land on Whatnot as Buy It Now, not auctions — FLUF Connect crosslists them as fixed-price Marketplace listings by default, matching how they’re already priced on Bidzzy.
  • Sync only runs one way today: sell it on Whatnot (or anywhere else connected) and FLUF withdraws it from Bidzzy automatically. Sell it ON Bidzzy first and it will not yet auto-remove from Whatnot — Bidzzy order sync isn’t wired up on FLUF’s side yet, so you need to pull that one manually for now.
  • Different connection methods: Bidzzy connects with just an email and password. Whatnot needs the FLUF Chrome extension open in your browser — Whatnot’s own bot protection blocks server-only requests.
  • Cost: a 7-day trial for £1, then plans from £9/month (Starter — 300 products). Automation is included on every plan, not sold separately.
FLUF Connect dashboard showing Bidzzy listings selected for crosslisting to Whatnot

Why Sell on Both Bidzzy and Whatnot?

Bidzzy and Whatnot sit at opposite ends of how online resale actually happens, which is exactly what makes the pair useful: one is a quiet, browse-and-buy fixed-price app, the other is a loud, entertainment-driven live show — and your inventory can be on both without you doing any extra work per item.

Bidzzy is small and new. BIDZZY LTD was incorporated on 3 June 2026, and the marketplace carried around 70,900 live listings and 19,200 public profiles when last measured on 15 August 2026. Every seller pays nothing — no listing fee, no commission — because Bidzzy’s own terms state plainly that fees are funded entirely by the buyer’s Buyer Protection charge (5% of item price + £0.80, capped at £15). It covers fashion, homeware, kids’ items, books, tech accessories and collectibles across the UK, and — despite what the name suggests — there is no bidding anywhere on the platform. Every item is a fixed price with buyer offers layered on top.

Whatnot is the opposite kind of big. The company reported more than $8 billion in GMV for 2025, doubling its 2024 figure, off the back of a live-video format where a seller runs back-to-back auctions on camera and buyers bid in real time. But live shows are only half of Whatnot: every item you list also exists as a standalone listing card with its own price, and if you’re not running a show that card simply sits on Whatnot’s Marketplace tab as a normal Buy It Now listing that buyers can find through search — no camera, no stream, no auction required.

That second mode is the one this pair page is actually about. FLUF Connect crosslists your Bidzzy items onto Whatnot as fixed-price Buy It Now listings, not as auctions — there’s no live show to attach them to unless you go and run one yourself. So the honest pitch is narrower than “get into live selling”: it’s “put your already-priced Bidzzy stock in front of Whatnot’s browsing buyers too, for free, with the same price you already set.” If you later decide to run shows, those same items are sitting in your Whatnot inventory ready to pull into one.

Bidzzy Whatnot
Format Fixed price, browse-and-buy, offers accepted Live-streamed auctions + Buy It Now Marketplace listings
Scale ~70,900 live listings, ~19,200 public profiles (15 Aug 2026) $8bn+ GMV in 2025, $11.5bn valuation (Oct 2025 Series F)
Geography Mainland UK only US, UK, Germany, France, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Netherlands
Seller fees None — buyer pays a capped protection fee UK: 6.67% + VAT commission, 2.42% + VAT processing, £0.25 + VAT per order
Strongest categories Fashion, homeware, kids’ items, books, tech accessories, collectibles Trading cards, collectibles, women’s fashion, electronics, beauty
Connection method Email + password, server-side FLUF Chrome extension, browser session

The category overlap is real but not total. Bidzzy’s live catalogue leans fashion and general household goods; Whatnot’s marketplace-and-live-show audience over-indexes on trading cards, collectibles and electronics, categories Bidzzy also carries. If part of your Bidzzy stock is Funko Pops, trading cards, sealed collectibles or small tech accessories, Whatnot’s buyers are demonstrably already primed for that stock — 6.4 million sports cards sell on Whatnot every month. Plain fashion and homeware will do fine as Marketplace listings, just without that category tailwind.

How to Crosslist from Bidzzy to Whatnot with FLUF Connect

The mechanics differ from most FLUF pairs because Bidzzy and Whatnot use two completely different connection methods, and it’s worth understanding why before you start.

  1. Sign up or log in to FLUF Connect.
  2. Connect your Bidzzy account — type in the email and password you use on Bidzzy. Bidzzy is a Supabase app (GoTrue auth, PostgREST, Supabase Storage) with no anti-bot layer anywhere in its client, so FLUF talks to it directly from the server. Your password is used once, in memory, to get a session token, then discarded — only a refresh token is stored, the same way an OAuth connection behaves.
  3. Connect your Whatnot account — this one is different. Whatnot runs Kasada bot protection that returns a 401 on server-only requests, so FLUF can’t just call Whatnot’s API directly the way it does with Bidzzy. Instead, the FLUF Chrome extension captures your logged-in Whatnot session from your own browser and runs the GraphQL calls from there. You need to be logged into whatnot.com in Chrome with the extension installed for pushes to go through.
  4. Import your Bidzzy listings into the FLUF dashboard — bulk import or pick individual items.
  5. Review the field mapping — title, description, price, photos, category and condition are pre-mapped; anything Whatnot needs that Bidzzy doesn’t have (like a category-specific attribute) gets flagged for you to fill in once.
  6. Select products and click “Crosslist to Whatnot.”
  7. Your listing appears on Whatnot’s Marketplace tab, usually within a few minutes of the extension picking up the job — the extension needs to be open in an active browser session, so pushes queue until it’s next running rather than firing instantly like a pure server-side channel.

Behind the scenes: FLUF reads your Bidzzy listing, resolves the closest Whatnot category (which in turn determines which attribute fields and shipping profile Whatnot expects), converts your price into whatever currency your Whatnot seller account is set to, and hands the whole payload to the extension to publish as a Buy It Now listing. You can also set auto-crosslist rules so new Bidzzy inventory — filtered by category, price or brand — pushes to Whatnot automatically as you add it, and crosslist hundreds of items in one bulk action rather than one at a time.

What Transfers When You Crosslist from Bidzzy to Whatnot?

This is the field-by-field detail that decides whether a crosslisted listing looks native on Whatnot or looks obviously imported. Verified against both channels’ code in FLUF Connect, not guessed.

Field Mapping — Bidzzy to Whatnot

Bidzzy Field Whatnot Field Transfer Status Notes
Title Listing title ✅ Automatic Bidzzy caps titles at 100 characters; FLUF also truncates to 100 characters for Whatnot, but Whatnot’s own listing card only shows the first ~80 before truncating visually — front-load brand, size and condition.
Description Description ✅ Automatic Paragraph and line breaks are preserved (HTML converted to plain-text breaks). Bidzzy caps descriptions at 2,000 characters; Whatnot has no published cap.
Photos Listing images ✅ Automatic Bidzzy requires a minimum of three original photos with no stock or AI imagery — whatever’s already on the Bidzzy listing imports across to the Whatnot card as-is.
Price Price ✅ Automatic (currency-converted) Bidzzy prices are always GBP. FLUF converts into your Whatnot seller account’s actual currency rather than copying the number — a EUR or USD Whatnot account has previously ended up with a mispriced listing when this wasn’t done.
Category Category ⚡ Smart mapped FLUF resolves your Bidzzy category through its own mapping table into the closest Whatnot category. This also decides which attribute fields and shipping profile the listing gets on Whatnot’s side.
Condition Condition attribute ⚡ Smart mapped Bidzzy’s six-value scale (new with tags, new without tags, new with defects, very good, good, satisfactory) maps into whichever condition values Whatnot exposes for that specific category — Whatnot’s condition options are per-category, not a single fixed list.
Brand / size / colour Attribute values ⚡ Smart mapped Sent only where the destination category actually defines that attribute — Whatnot’s fields are per-category, unlike Bidzzy’s fixed columns.
SKU SKU ✅ Automatic Passes straight through if you use one.
Quantity Quantity ✅ Automatic Bidzzy listings are one-off secondhand items, so this is effectively always 1 on both sides.
Listing format Transaction type ✅ Automatic (Buy It Now) FLUF publishes crosslisted Bidzzy items as fixed-price Buy It Now on Whatnot’s Marketplace tab. It only becomes a live-auction item if you separately attach it to one of your own bookable Whatnot shows — FLUF doesn’t do that for you.
Bidzzy buyer offers ❌ Not available Bidzzy’s offers system (buyers can’t go below 50% of asking) has no Whatnot field to map into — the two negotiation systems are entirely independent.
Shipping profile ⚠️ Auto-selected, check it FLUF picks a shipping profile based on the resolved Whatnot category and item weight; review it once before your first push in a new category.

Legend: ✅ Automatic — transfers with no action needed. ⚡ Smart mapped — FLUF converts between different formats. ⚠️ Needs a check — FLUF sets a default; verify it. ❌ Not available — no equivalent on the other side.

Category Mapping Examples

Bidzzy Category Whatnot Category Notes
Women’s Clothing Women’s Fashion Whatnot’s largest live-selling category — 12M+ orders/month platform-wide.
Hobbies & Collectibles Collectibles / Trading Cards Whatnot’s single biggest category by volume — worth prioritising this stock first.
Tech Accessories Electronics One of Whatnot’s fastest-growing categories in 2025.
Kids’ Toys Toys Straightforward one-to-one mapping.
Books Books & Magazines Smaller category on Whatnot than on Bidzzy — treat as steady rather than fast-moving.
Fields That Need Your Attention

  • Currency. If your Whatnot seller account isn’t set to GBP, your Bidzzy price gets converted, not copied. Check the converted figure on your first push before you crosslist in bulk.
  • Photo minimum. Bidzzy won’t let you list without at least three original photos, so make sure they’re actually on the Bidzzy side — FLUF only pulls what’s already there.
  • No live-show pairing. Crosslisted items become fixed-price Marketplace listings, not auctions inside a show. Attaching a specific item to a live show is still something you do manually inside Whatnot.

Inventory Sync Between Bidzzy and Whatnot — What Stays in Sync?

This is the one place where this pair is genuinely asymmetric, and it’s worth being precise about it rather than promising a two-way sync that doesn’t exist yet.

Event What Happens Timing
Item sells on Whatnot Withdrawn from Bidzzy automatically Within minutes
Item sells on any other connected channel (eBay, Vinted, Depop, etc.) Withdrawn from Bidzzy automatically Within minutes
Item sells on Bidzzy Not yet auto-removed from Whatnot — Bidzzy order data isn’t wired into FLUF’s sold-elsewhere sync yet Manual — go and delist it on Whatnot yourself
Price changed on Bidzzy after crosslisting Not synced to Whatnot Re-push to update
Description or photos edited on Bidzzy Not synced to Whatnot Re-push to update
Item withdrawn on Bidzzy Not automatically removed from Whatnot Manual
Why the gap exists — and what still works

Whatnot’s order data flows into FLUF, so a Whatnot sale correctly withdraws the matching Bidzzy listing — that direction is live and dependable. Bidzzy is newer: no real Bidzzy sale has yet produced an order body FLUF can read, so a Bidzzy-side sale doesn’t (yet) trigger a stock-out anywhere else, including Whatnot. In practice this means the risk of overselling runs one way — a fast Whatnot sale is safe, a fast Bidzzy sale needs you to go and pull the Whatnot listing yourself until this is wired up.

This is exactly the kind of limitation FLUF Connect would rather state plainly than gloss over. If you’re crosslisting fast-moving, single-unit stock (a specific size, a graded card, a sealed set), keep an eye on your Bidzzy sales for now and mark the Whatnot listing sold yourself the moment one lands, until the reverse sync ships.

Crosslisting from Bidzzy to Whatnot: Before and After FLUF Connect

Without FLUF Connect (Manual Crosslisting)

  1. Open your Bidzzy listing, note the title, price and condition
  2. Download or screenshot each photo
  3. Open Whatnot, start a new listing
  4. Paste and shorten the title to fit Whatnot’s card
  5. Rewrite the description (Bidzzy’s formatting doesn’t carry over by copy-paste)
  6. Upload each photo one by one
  7. Find the right Whatnot category, which is structured completely differently from Bidzzy’s
  8. Re-select condition against Whatnot’s category-specific attribute list
  9. Convert the price if your Whatnot account runs in a different currency
  10. Choose a shipping profile
  11. Publish
  12. Write down, somewhere, that this item is now listed on both platforms
  13. When it sells on either one — manually go to the other and pull the listing before someone else buys the same item

Time per item: roughly 8–12 minutes, plus the ongoing manual double-selling risk that never goes away.

With FLUF Connect

  1. Select Bidzzy products in the FLUF Connect dashboard
  2. Click “Crosslist to Whatnot”
  3. Review the pre-mapped fields
  4. Confirm
  5. Done — the extension publishes it as a Whatnot Buy It Now listing, and Whatnot-side sales withdraw the Bidzzy listing automatically
Time saved per 100 items

Manual: roughly 14–20 hours. With FLUF Connect: under an hour, most of it spent reviewing categories the first time you crosslist into a new one. Just remember: for now, watch your Bidzzy sales yourself and pull the Whatnot listing manually — that half of the sync isn’t automatic yet.

Automation for Bidzzy and Whatnot Sellers

Being direct about this pair: neither Bidzzy nor Whatnot supports FLUF’s automated relisting or FLUF-managed offer sending today. Bidzzy exposes bulk mark-as-sold and nothing else on the automation side yet; Whatnot exposes order sync and mark-as-sold. Here’s what that means in practice, and what genuinely is automated.

Feature Bidzzy Whatnot
Crosslisting
Auto-relisting
FLUF offer management
Sold-elsewhere → withdrawn here ✅ (from Whatnot and other channels) ✅ (from any connected channel)
Order sync into FLUF ❌ (no verified Bidzzy sale data yet)
Bulk mark-as-sold
Bulk crosslisting
Auto-crosslist rules for new inventory

Auto-Crosslisting Rules

You can set rules that push new Bidzzy inventory to Whatnot automatically as you add it — filtered by category, price range or brand — so you’re not manually selecting the same items twice every time you list something new.

Bulk Operations

Select your whole Bidzzy catalogue, or a filtered slice of it, and crosslist to Whatnot in one action rather than product by product. The same bulk tooling handles mark-as-sold across both channels when you need to clear stock manually.

What’s genuinely not here yet

Auto-relisting (automatically refreshing an expired or delisted item) and FLUF-managed offer sending aren’t available on either Bidzzy or Whatnot inside FLUF Connect at the moment — both are newer, more constrained integrations than channels like eBay or Vinted, where FLUF has deeper API access. If those matter more to your workflow than the crosslisting and one-way sync described above, they’re worth knowing about before you build a process around this specific pair.

How Much Does It Cost to Crosslist from Bidzzy to Whatnot?

Neither marketplace charges you to sell — Bidzzy has no seller fees at all, and Whatnot’s fees (6.67% + VAT commission, 2.42% + VAT processing, £0.25 + VAT per order in the UK) are what Whatnot itself charges on a sale, not anything FLUF adds. FLUF Connect starts with a 7-day trial for £1, then plans from £9/month (Starter, 300 products). There is no free plan. Crosslisting, sold-elsewhere sync and bulk operations are included on every plan rather than sold as add-ons.

PlanMonthlyCrosslisted products
Starter£9/month300
Growth£19/month1,000
Seller£49/month2,500
Pro£99/month5,000
Super SellerCustom pricing — contact salesUnlimited

Every plan covers crosslisting between all supported channels, not just this pair. Add Vinted, Depop, eBay or Shopify at no extra cost.

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Sources & Verification

Bidzzy publishes almost no independently verifiable data, so figures here are either quoted directly from its own terms and help pages, or measured directly from its public listings on the date stated. Whatnot figures come from its own newsroom and help centre. Last verified: 17 August 2026.

Figures we deliberately don’t quote: Bidzzy has no Trustpilot profile, no published user count and no press-verified GMV figure. Any article citing a Bidzzy sales volume has invented it.

Frequently Asked Questions

FLUF Connect starts with a 7-day trial for £1, then plans from £9/month (Starter — 300 products). There is no free plan. Crosslisting, sold-elsewhere sync and bulk operations are included on every plan, not sold as add-ons. Neither Bidzzy nor Whatnot charges sellers a listing fee — Whatnot takes a commission on each sale (6.67% + VAT in the UK), and Bidzzy takes nothing at all, funding itself entirely from a buyer-side fee.

Only one way right now. Sell an item on Whatnot (or any other channel connected to FLUF) and it's automatically withdrawn from Bidzzy within minutes. Sell it on Bidzzy first, and it will not yet auto-remove from Whatnot — Bidzzy's order data isn't wired into FLUF's sold-elsewhere sync yet, so you need to pull the Whatnot listing yourself for now.

Not automatically, today. No real Bidzzy sale has yet produced order data FLUF can read, so a Bidzzy-side sale doesn't trigger a stock-out on Whatnot or anywhere else connected. Until that's wired up, mark the Whatnot listing sold yourself as soon as the Bidzzy sale comes in.

Yes. Whatnot's order data flows into FLUF Connect, and a Whatnot sale correctly withdraws the matching Bidzzy listing automatically, usually within minutes — the same sold-elsewhere sync that protects every other connected channel.

No. Despite the name, Bidzzy has no auctions anywhere on the platform. Every listing is a fixed price set by the seller, with a buyer-offers system layered on top — offers can't go below 50% of the asking price. If you're looking for live auctions, that's Whatnot's side of this pair, not Bidzzy's.

No, not by default. FLUF Connect publishes crosslisted Bidzzy items as fixed-price Buy It Now listings on Whatnot's Marketplace tab — the same listing format Bidzzy already uses. It only becomes part of a live auction if you separately attach it to one of your own bookable Whatnot shows, which is a manual step inside Whatnot itself.

Yes. Whatnot runs its own bot protection that blocks server-only requests, so FLUF Connect uses the Chrome extension to capture your logged-in Whatnot session and run the publish from your own browser. Bidzzy is different — it connects with just an email and password, no extension required, since Bidzzy has no anti-bot layer to work around.

Usually a few minutes per push once you click crosslist, though Whatnot pushes queue until the FLUF Chrome extension is next active in your browser, so it isn't instant the way a fully server-side channel like Bidzzy is. Setting up the mapping the first time in a new category takes a little longer; after that, it's the same few-minutes turnaround.

Yes. Every FLUF Connect plan covers crosslisting between all supported channels, not just this pair — add Vinted, Depop, eBay, Etsy or Shopify from the same dashboard at no extra cost.

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