Crosslist from Bidzzy to Depop — Automatically
Push your Bidzzy inventory onto the resale marketplace with the youngest, biggest audience — and sync 40 channels from one dashboard.
- Bidzzy: a UK-only fixed-price resale app — 70,900 live listings, zero seller fees, launched June 2026. No auction, despite the name.
- Depop: a global fixed-price fashion marketplace with 7 million active buyers and roughly 90% of them under 34 — the Gen Z audience Bidzzy doesn’t have yet.
- Both charge sellers close to nothing. Bidzzy takes zero fees from you and absorbs payment processing. Depop’s UK seller commission is also zero — you only pay 2.9% + £0.30 payment processing per sale.
- Condition maps cleanly — Bidzzy’s six-value scale funnels into Depop’s five, with only “new with defects” needing a manual note.
- Depop has no separate title field. FLUF handles this automatically by folding your Bidzzy title into the front of the Depop description.
- Cost: 7 days for £1, then plans from £9/month (Starter, 300 products) — automation is included on every plan.

Why Sell on Both Bidzzy and Depop?
Bidzzy gives you a small, uncrowded UK shop window. Depop gives you a much bigger, much younger one. Listing on both means the same photographed, priced and described item is working two very different rooms at once, for a setup cost of a few minutes per listing.
Depop is the established player here. eBay completed its $1.4 billion acquisition of Depop from Etsy on 30 July 2026, and Depop continues to run as its own brand, platform and team under the new owner. It carries 7 million active buyers and over 35 million registered users across 150+ countries, and — the number that actually matters for a Bidzzy seller — nearly 90% of them are under 34. That is a demographic Bidzzy, as a brand-new UK app, has not built yet.
Bidzzy is the other trade entirely. BIDZZY LTD was incorporated on 3 June 2026, and the marketplace carried around 70,900 live listings when we measured it on 15 August 2026 — a rounding error next to Depop’s catalogue. But it is UK-only, its browse view favours newest-first over algorithmic ranking of an enormous back-catalogue, and its category list stretches into things Depop’s fashion-first taxonomy doesn’t really serve — craft supplies, stationery, pet items, equestrian gear, books and small homeware. If your Bidzzy inventory is genuinely mixed rather than pure fashion, Depop is the wrong home for the non-fashion half of it, which is worth knowing before you bulk-crosslist everything.
| Bidzzy | Depop | |
|---|---|---|
| Scale | ~70,900 live listings, ~19,200 public profiles (15 Aug 2026) | 7 million active buyers, 35+ million registered users (Dec 2025) |
| Geography | Mainland UK only | 150+ countries, strongest in the UK, US and Australia |
| Audience age | Not published — a new, unproven marketplace | ~90% under 34 — the youngest audience of any major resale platform |
| Seller fees | None — Bidzzy absorbs payment processing too | None (UK, since March 2024) — payment processing of 2.9% + £0.30 still applies |
| Buyer-side fee | 5% + £0.80, min £1.00, max £15.00 | Separate buyer service fee, set by Depop |
| Catalogue scope | 28+ categories: fashion, homeware, kids, tech accessories, books, collectibles | Fashion-led — vintage, streetwear, Y2K, one-off pieces |
| Discovery model | Newest-first browse, 20% of feed reserved for low-view items | Social — follows, likes and an algorithmic Explore feed |
The fee comparison is closer than most pairs FLUF supports. Neither platform takes a cut of your sale price. On a £45 item you keep the full £45.00 on Bidzzy; on Depop, after 2.9% + £0.30 payment processing, you’d net roughly £43.40 on the same sale — a small, predictable difference, not the double-digit commission gap you’d see against, say, eBay’s managed-payments rate.
The audience argument is the one worth taking seriously, though. A brand-new UK marketplace has to earn its buyer base from nothing, and Bidzzy is still doing that — 70,900 listings is a fraction of Depop’s catalogue, and its buyer numbers are not yet published anywhere for the same reason. Depop’s Gen Z skew is also a real fit for the kind of fast-turnover, trend-led fashion that does well on a young, mobile-first, follow-and-like discovery model, which is a genuinely different shopping behaviour to Bidzzy’s newest-first browse feed. If your Bidzzy stock is mostly fashion rather than the homeware, books and collectibles Bidzzy also carries, Depop is the more natural second channel to add first — the audience overlap with your existing buyers is smaller, which is exactly what makes it additive rather than duplicate reach.
How to Crosslist from Bidzzy to Depop with FLUF Connect
Both sides of this pair are low-friction. Bidzzy runs entirely server-side with no browser extension involved, and Depop connects the same way — no extension required either, so the whole flow works from a phone or a laptop with nothing left open in the background.
- Sign up for FLUF Connect at fluf.io/connect.
- Connect Bidzzy with your Bidzzy email and password. FLUF exchanges them once for a session token and discards the password — it keeps only the refresh token, so your inventory imports without you handing over ongoing credentials.
- Connect Depop — a quick login that authorises FLUF Connect to publish on your behalf.
- Review your imported Bidzzy inventory. Titles, descriptions, photos, prices, categories and conditions all come into the dashboard automatically.
- Select what to send to Depop. Bulk-select everything fashion-relevant, or filter by category, price band or listing age — this is the point to leave your books, craft supplies and homeware behind.
- Review the mapping. Condition and category are pre-filled; skim a handful before pushing several hundred items.
- Crosslist. Items appear on Depop within minutes.
Auto-crosslisting: set a rule so new Bidzzy listings in a given category or above a price threshold go to Depop automatically. See auto-crosslisting rules.
What Transfers When You Crosslist from Bidzzy to Depop
The two platforms model a secondhand item similarly, but Depop has one structural quirk that catches sellers out: it does not have a real title field.
Field Mapping — Bidzzy to Depop
| Bidzzy Field | Depop Field | Transfer Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Title (up to 100 characters) | No dedicated title field | ⚡ Folded into description | Depop generates its own display title from the listing; FLUF prepends your Bidzzy title to the start of the Depop description so it isn’t lost. |
| Description (up to 2,000 characters) | Description (~1,000 characters) | ⚡ Truncated | FLUF trims to roughly 950 characters to leave a safety buffer, and keeps only the first 5 hashtags if your description contains more. |
| Photos (up to 12) | Photos (up to 8) | ✅ Automatic, capped | Your first 8 photos transfer in order. Bidzzy allows more, so anything beyond 8 is simply not sent. |
| Price (price_gbp) | Price | ✅ Automatic | No currency conversion needed — both are already GBP. |
| Condition (6 values) | Condition (5 values) | ⚡ Smart mapped | See the mapping table below — one Bidzzy grade has no clean Depop equivalent. |
| Brand | Brand | ✅ Automatic | Sent where Bidzzy captured a brand. |
| Size | Size | ✅ Automatic | |
| Category | Category | ⚡ Smart mapped | FLUF’s category mapper resolves Bidzzy’s 341-node taxonomy to Depop’s own fashion-first categories. |
| Parcel band / letterbox flag | — | ❌ Not available | Depop has no equivalent field — you set a flat shipping price (or free shipping) per listing on Depop instead. |
| — | Hashtags (up to 5) | ⚠️ Manual | Depop’s discovery leans on hashtags. FLUF doesn’t invent them from Bidzzy data — add a few for best reach. |
The condition mapping, in full
| Your Bidzzy condition | Becomes on Depop |
|---|---|
| New with tags | Brand new |
| New without tags | Used — Like New |
| Very good | Used — Excellent |
| Good | Used — Good |
| Satisfactory | Used — Fair |
| New with defects | Used — Good (mention the defect explicitly in the description — Depop has no matching grade) |
Five of Bidzzy’s six grades map onto Depop cleanly. The one gap is “new with defects” — a Bidzzy-specific grade for unworn items with a flaw — which lands as “Used — Good” on Depop with no automatic flag. Since accurate condition description carries real weight on both platforms, it’s worth a manual check on any item using that grade before it goes live.
What Won’t Cross Over Cleanly
Three things to check before you push your whole Bidzzy catalogue at once.
- Depop is fashion-first. Bidzzy’s category list includes books, craft supplies, pet items, equestrian gear and general homeware — categories Depop’s taxonomy doesn’t really have a home for. Filter by category before crosslisting rather than pushing everything.
- Depop has no title field. If you write short, keyword-light Bidzzy titles because Bidzzy’s own search prioritises title matches, remember that on Depop those words move into the description instead, where Depop’s own search and Explore-feed ranking behave differently — worth writing a slightly fuller Bidzzy title if you plan to crosslist it onward.
- Photo count drops from 12 to 8. If a Bidzzy listing leans on a 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th photo to show damage, scale or a detail shot, check the first 8 still tell the full story before it goes live on Depop.
Inventory Sync Between Bidzzy and Depop
This is the section to read carefully — the sync in this pair currently runs reliably in one direction and not yet in the other, and it’s better to know that up front than to find out with a double sale.
| Event | What Happens | Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Item sells on Depop | Automatically marked sold and withdrawn from Bidzzy | Within minutes |
| Item sells on Bidzzy | No automatic action on Depop yet — remove it yourself | Manual |
| Order placed on Depop | Order data syncs into FLUF Connect | Within minutes |
| Offer accepted on Bidzzy | Item moves to a reserved state, but stays visible to other buyers for a 12-hour payment window | — |
| Price changed on Bidzzy | Not pushed to Depop — use bulk edit | — |
Depop’s order data reaches FLUF Connect reliably, which is what makes the Depop→Bidzzy direction of this sync work: sell on Depop, and FLUF marks the Bidzzy listing sold and withdraws it automatically. The reverse direction is the one gap in this pair. Bidzzy’s own order data hasn’t yet been observed by FLUF in production at scale, so a sale made on Bidzzy does not yet stock the item out on Depop — you’ll need to remove it yourself. This is a known, deliberate limitation rather than a bug, and it closes as Bidzzy order data comes online.
On a marketplace of Bidzzy’s current size that’s a small amount of manual vigilance. As Bidzzy grows, it becomes more of it — so if an item is genuinely a one-off, don’t leave it live on both for long once you’ve sold it on Bidzzy.
Crosslisting from Bidzzy to Depop: Before and After
Adding a second channel by hand is the reason most sellers only ever list in one place. The individual steps aren’t hard — there are just a lot of them, once per item.
Without FLUF Connect
- Open the Bidzzy listing and note the title, description, price and condition
- Save each photo out of the Bidzzy app to your camera roll (up to 8 of them, in order)
- Open Depop and start a new listing
- Re-upload the photos
- Write a fresh Depop description, since Depop has no title field to paste into directly
- Find the closest matching Depop category
- Re-enter brand and size, and translate the condition grade
- Set a shipping price, since Depop has no parcel-band field
- Add a few hashtags for discovery
- Publish, and remember this item now exists in two places
- When it sells on either side, go to the other and take it down before someone buys it twice
Time per item: roughly 5–7 minutes. For a 200-item Bidzzy catalogue, that’s 17 to 23 hours of re-listing — which is why most sellers who try both platforms end up favouring one and letting the other go stale.
With FLUF Connect
- Bulk-select in the dashboard, or filter to your fashion categories
- Click crosslist to Depop
- Skim the mapping preview — condition, category, brand and size are already filled in
- Confirm
- Mark-as-sold from Depop runs automatically from then on
Time per item: seconds. A 200-item catalogue is an afternoon of deciding what’s actually fashion-relevant, not an evening of re-typing it.
Two things reward a manual pass rather than a blind bulk-push. First, category filtering: Bidzzy’s non-fashion stock (books, homeware, pet items) has nowhere good to go on Depop, so send only what actually fits. Second, titles: since Depop folds your title into the description rather than displaying it separately, a Bidzzy title written purely for Bidzzy’s own title-first search may read oddly as the opening line of a Depop description — a quick edit here goes a long way.
Automation on Each Side
| Feature | Bidzzy | Depop |
|---|---|---|
| Crosslisting | ✅ | ✅ |
| Mark-as-sold sync | ✅ | ✅ |
| Order sync | ❌ Not yet | ✅ |
| Auto-relisting | ❌ Use Bidzzy’s own auto-renew | ✅ |
| Offer management | ❌ Handled in the Bidzzy app | ✅ |
| Bulk operations | ✅ | ✅ |
Depop carries the automation load in this pair. Auto-relisting keeps your Depop listings fresh, and automated offer management handles Depop offers around the clock. Bidzzy has neither through FLUF — but it does have its own auto-renew, resetting a listing’s date every 30, 60 or 90 days to put it back at the top of a newest-first browse view. That’s the single most useful lever on Bidzzy, and it lives inside the Bidzzy app itself.
Depop’s own paid feature worth knowing about: Boosted Listings, which puts an item higher in search and on the Explore page and only charges you — 12% in the UK, 8% in the US and Australia — if it actually sells through a boosted impression. It’s entirely optional and separate from anything FLUF does.
Depop’s discovery is also social in a way Bidzzy’s isn’t. Buyers follow sellers and like items, and a following compounds — new listings reach your existing followers immediately rather than relying purely on search ranking. That means a Bidzzy seller who’s new to Depop should expect the first few weeks to build slower than a mature Depop shop, even with FLUF handling the crosslisting itself. The mechanics transfer instantly; an audience takes longer.
How Much Does It Cost to Crosslist from Bidzzy to Depop?
Neither marketplace charges you a seller fee. FLUF Connect starts with 7 days for £1, then plans from £9/month (Starter, 300 products). There is no free plan. Crosslisting, inventory sync and mark-as-sold are included on every plan rather than sold as add-ons.
| Plan | Monthly | Crosslisted products |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | £9/month | 300 |
| Growth | £19/month | 1,000 |
| Seller | £49/month | 2,500 |
| Pro | £99/month | 5,000 |
| Super Seller | Custom pricing — contact sales | Unlimited |
Every plan covers crosslisting between all supported channels, not just this pair. Add Vinted, eBay, Etsy or Shopify at no extra cost.
Sources & Verification
Fee and policy figures were checked against primary sources on 15–17 August 2026. Bidzzy publishes no independently verifiable audience data, so the listing and profile counts here are our own measurement of its public data, not a company figure. Depop’s title-field, description-length, photo-cap and hashtag behaviour are FLUF’s own live-verified integration details, not published by Depop.
- Bidzzy Terms of Service (v8.1, effective 3 August 2026) — zero seller fees, the 5% + £0.80 buyer protection fee with its £1.00 minimum and £15.00 cap.
- Bidzzy FAQ — prohibited items, offers and the 12-hour payment window, mainland-UK-only coverage.
- Companies House, BIDZZY LTD (17259377) — incorporation date and registered office.
- Etsy investor relations — eBay to Acquire Depop from Etsy — Depop’s active buyer, registered user and under-34 audience figures.
- eBay Inc. investor relations — confirmation the acquisition closed 30 July 2026.
- Depop Help — Seller fees and charges — UK zero-commission policy, 2.9% + £0.30 payment processing, and the 12% (UK) / 8% (US, AU) Boosted Listings fee.
- Depop — Evolving our fee structure — the March 2024 (UK) removal of the 10% seller commission.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, on either side. Bidzzy runs entirely server-side in FLUF Connect — you connect once with your Bidzzy email and password, which are exchanged for a session token and the password is then discarded. Depop connects the same way. Nothing depends on a browser tab staying open.
Mostly, yes. Bidzzy's five main grades — new with tags, new without tags, very good, good, satisfactory — map onto Depop's brand new, used-like-new, used-excellent, used-good and used-fair values respectively. Bidzzy's sixth grade, new with defects, has no Depop equivalent and lands as used-good, so mention the specific defect in the description.
Yes. Depop reports order data to FLUF Connect reliably, so when an item sells on Depop it is automatically marked sold and withdrawn from Bidzzy within minutes.
Not yet. This is the one gap in the pair: Bidzzy order data hasn't yet been observed by FLUF in production, so a Bidzzy-origin sale doesn't automatically stock the item out on Depop. Remove it yourself until Bidzzy order sync ships.
You can, but check what you're sending first. Depop is fashion-led, so Bidzzy's books, craft supplies, pet items, equestrian gear and general homeware have nowhere natural to go there. Filter to your fashion categories rather than bulk-pushing everything.
Depop doesn't have a dedicated title field — its display title is auto-generated. FLUF works around this by prepending your Bidzzy title to the start of the Depop description, so the text isn't lost, it just appears in a different place than you'd expect.
The same fees as any Depop listing: no UK seller commission since March 2024, just payment processing of 2.9% + £0.30 per sale. Where the item came from makes no difference to Depop's fee structure.
No. No listing fee, no subscription, no commission, and Bidzzy absorbs payment processing rather than deducting it. Bidzzy's buyers pay a protection fee of 5% plus £0.80, capped at £15.00 per order.
Neither marketplace charges sellers to sell. FLUF Connect starts with 7 days for £1, then plans from £9/month (Starter, 300 products). There is no free plan. Crosslisting, inventory sync and mark-as-sold are included on every plan.
