Crosslist from Grailed to Depop — Automatically
Move your Grailed menswear to Depop in minutes. Photos, brand, size and condition map across, and inventory stays in sync so nothing sells twice.
TL;DR: Grailed is where you sell curated menswear, streetwear, archival and designer pieces to a knowledgeable, mostly-male buyer base. Depop is where Gen‑Z shops fashion through social discovery — and since 2024 it charges sellers no selling fee. FLUF Connect crosslists your Grailed listings to Depop, mapping photos, brand, size, condition and price, then keeps stock in sync so nothing sells twice. All five FLUF features run on Depop: crosslisting, inventory sync, order sync, automated relisting and offer management. Grailed connects through a secure browser extension because Grailed has no public API. Plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products); there is no free plan.

If you sell on Grailed, your inventory lives in front of one of resale’s most discerning audiences: collectors and enthusiasts who know their archival Raf from their grail-era Helmut Lang and will read every measurement before they buy. That depth is Grailed’s strength — and its limit. The buyer pool skews heavily male and menswear-focused, and a piece that would fly off a Gen‑Z feed can sit for weeks waiting for the right collector. Depop is the obvious second home for that same closet: a social, trend-led marketplace where younger buyers discover fashion by scrolling, not searching. Crosslisting from Grailed to Depop with the FLUF Connect plugin puts your listings in front of both audiences from one catalogue, without re-photographing or re-writing a single item.
This page covers exactly what transfers when you crosslist from Grailed to Depop, how the two platforms’ fields and condition grades map, what stays in sync when an item sells, and where the manual workflow costs you time that automation removes.
Why Sell on Both Grailed and Depop?
Crosslist from Grailed to Depop because the two marketplaces barely overlap: Grailed concentrates premium, mostly-male menswear demand, while Depop reaches a younger, trend-driven, far broader fashion audience — so the same item meets two different sets of buyers and sells to whichever wants it first. Adding Depop also lowers your cost to sell: Grailed takes a 9% commission plus payment processing, whereas Depop dropped its selling fee entirely in 2024.
Grailed was acquired by GOAT Group in October 2022, forming a combined community of over 50 million members across 170 countries. Its buyers are predominantly male and US-led, hunting designer, streetwear and archival menswear — the kind of audience that negotiates hard and reads the fit notes. Depop, owned by Etsy, reported 6.6 million active buyers and 3.0 million active sellers in Q3 2025, with gross merchandise sales up 39% year on year and US sales up 59%. That base skews young — Depop’s identity is built on Y2K, vintage, gorpcore and one-of-a-kind womenswear discovered through a social feed. For a Grailed seller, that is a structurally different buyer reached at a structurally lower fee.
| Grailed | Depop | |
|---|---|---|
| Audience | Curators & collectors, mostly male | Gen‑Z, social-discovery, broad |
| Strongest categories | Designer, streetwear, archival menswear | Vintage, Y2K, gorpcore, one-of-a-kind |
| Top markets | US-led, global collector tail | US (fastest-growing) and UK |
| Seller fee | 9% commission + payment processing | No selling fee; payment processing only |
| Listing format | Measurement-led, search-driven | Photo-led, hashtag & feed-driven |
Grailed’s fee structure is published on its official fees page: a 9% commission on the sale plus a payment-processing fee (3.49% + $0.49 for domestic Stripe transactions). Depop removed its 10% selling fee for new UK listings from 20 March 2024 and for US sellers from 15 July 2024, shifting the marketplace fee to buyers. The practical result: the same piece you list on Grailed nets you more on Depop after fees, while reaching an audience Grailed’s menswear core does not cover.
How to Crosslist from Grailed to Depop with FLUF Connect
FLUF Connect imports your Grailed listings and republishes them on Depop in your own account, then manages both sides from one dashboard. Because Grailed has no public API, FLUF reads your Grailed listings through a secure browser extension that runs in your own session; Depop is managed for you once connected. Setup is roughly ten minutes.
Step 1: Connect Grailed and Depop in FLUF Connect
Sign in to FLUF Connect, then connect your Grailed account through the FLUF browser extension and connect your Depop account. From that point FLUF can read your Grailed catalogue and create Depop listings as you, so they appear exactly as Depop’s buyers expect.
Step 2: Import your Grailed listings
FLUF pulls your active Grailed listings — title, description, photos, designer/brand, category, size, colour, condition and price — into the FLUF dashboard, where each item shows its Depop status: already listed, queued, or Grailed-only.
Step 3: Review the mapping and crosslist
Select the items you want on Depop, review how each field maps (more on this below), and click crosslist. FLUF carries your best photos across, compresses Grailed’s measurement-heavy copy into Depop’s format, maps brand, category, size and condition, and publishes. Listings appear on Depop within minutes. You can also crosslist in bulk and set rules so new Grailed inventory is listed to Depop automatically.
Move your Grailed closet onto Depop’s feed without re-listing by hand.
What Transfers When You Crosslist from Grailed to Depop?
Most of a Grailed listing maps cleanly to Depop, but the two platforms structure listings differently — Grailed is built around measurements and long-form fit notes, Depop around photos and hashtags. FLUF handles the conversion; the table below shows where transfer is automatic, where a value is mapped between systems, and where Depop needs something Grailed does not capture.
| Grailed field | Depop field | Transfer | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Title | Listing caption | ⚡ Mapped | Grailed’s designer-led title becomes the Depop caption opener |
| Description | Description | ⚡ Mapped | Long measurement-led copy is compressed to Depop’s format |
| Photos | Photos | ⚡ Mapped | Depop currently shows up to 4 photos per listing (8 in a limited test); FLUF carries your best images first |
| Designer / Brand | Brand | ✅ Automatic | Maps to Depop’s brand index |
| Category | Category | ⚡ Mapped | Grailed’s department/category maps to the nearest Depop category, editable before publish |
| Size | Size | ⚡ Mapped | Menswear sizing re-selected against Depop’s size list |
| Colour | Colour | ✅ Automatic | |
| Condition | Condition | ⚡ Mapped | Grading vocabularies differ — see the condition table below |
| Price | Price | ✅ Automatic | Carried across; adjust to reflect Depop’s lower fees if you wish |
| (none) | Hashtags / style tags | ⚠ Depop-only | Depop allows up to 5 hashtags Grailed has no equivalent for; add to boost feed discovery |
Legend: ✅ Automatic — transfers directly. ⚡ Mapped — FLUF converts between the two platforms’ formats. ⚠ Depop-only — a field Depop has that Grailed does not, worth adding manually.
Condition Mapping — Grailed to Depop
Grailed and Depop both grade condition, but with different scales, so the value cannot simply be copied. FLUF maps each Grailed grade to its closest Depop equivalent; you can override before publishing.
| Grailed condition | Closest Depop condition |
|---|---|
| New / Never worn | Brand new (with or without tags) |
| Gently used | Like new / Excellent |
| Used | Good |
| Worn | Fair |
Fields That Need Your Attention
Two friction points are worth knowing before you crosslist. First, photos: a Grailed listing can carry a deep photo set, while Depop shows far fewer, so FLUF leads with your strongest images and you may want to re-order them for the feed. Second, hashtags: Depop discovery is driven by style tags Grailed does not use, so adding up to five relevant tags per listing is the single biggest thing you can do to help a crosslisted item surface on Depop.
Inventory Sync Between Grailed and Depop — What Stays in Sync?
The point of crosslisting is reaching more buyers without the risk of selling the same item twice. FLUF Connect keeps your Grailed and Depop listings in sync so a sale on one channel removes the item from the other.
| Event | What FLUF does | Timing |
|---|---|---|
| Item sells on Grailed | Removes the matching Depop listing | Within minutes |
| Item sells on Depop | Flags the Grailed listing so you can remove it; order syncs into FLUF | Within minutes |
| Price changed in FLUF | Updates the Depop listing | On next sync |
| Item relisted on Depop | Automated relisting refreshes the Depop listing to the top of the feed | On your schedule |
| Offer received on Depop | Offer management lets you auto-respond | Real time |
No more overselling. When an item sells on Depop, FLUF removes it from your other connected channels within minutes — and a sale on Grailed flags the Depop copy for removal — so you never ship an item you have already sold elsewhere.
Be aware of one honest limitation: because Grailed has no public API, sync on the Grailed side runs through the browser extension rather than a server-to-server feed, so the Grailed half of the sync depends on the extension being connected. The Depop side — where FLUF has full listing control — supports the complete feature set.
All Five Features Work on Depop
Depop is one of the marketplaces where FLUF Connect runs its full feature set, not just a one-way copy of a listing. That matters for a Grailed seller, because the value of adding Depop is not only the listing — it is keeping that listing fresh and converting browsers into buyers.
| Feature | On Depop via FLUF Connect |
|---|---|
| Crosslisting | Publish your Grailed items to Depop with fields mapped |
| Inventory sync | Sold items are removed automatically to prevent overselling |
| Order sync | Depop orders flow into your FLUF dashboard |
| Automated relisting | Refresh listings to the top of Depop’s feed on a schedule |
| Offer management | Auto-respond to Depop offers with your rules |
Automated relisting is especially valuable on Depop, where the feed rewards freshness — an older Grailed grail that stalled on a search-driven marketplace often performs better when relisted regularly into Depop’s discovery feed. See automated relisting and offer management for how each works.
Crosslisting from Grailed to Depop: Before and After FLUF Connect
Without FLUF Connect (manual crosslisting)
To move one Grailed listing to Depop by hand you open the Grailed listing, download and re-upload the photos, cut the long measurement-led description down to Depop’s format, re-select brand, category, size, colour and condition from Depop’s pickers, add hashtags, set the price, and publish. Resellers consistently report that full manual crosslisting runs around 10 to 15 minutes per item per platform. A 50-piece Grailed closet is a full day of copy-paste.
With FLUF Connect
You connect both accounts once, select the Grailed items you want on Depop, and click crosslist. FLUF maps the fields, carries the photos, and publishes — then keeps the two in sync. A 50-piece closet becomes a few minutes of selecting and a single click, and new Grailed inventory can be listed to Depop automatically by rule.
Which of Your Grailed Items Belong on Depop?
Not every Grailed listing is a natural fit for Depop, and being deliberate about what you crosslist gets you better sell-through than blanket-listing your whole closet. Depop’s audience rewards a particular kind of item, and a Grailed seller usually has more of it than they realise.
The strongest crosslist candidates are pieces where Depop’s discovery actually helps: vintage and Y2K, gorpcore and outdoor, branded streetwear with broad name recognition, and anything visually distinctive that photographs well for a feed. These are the items that can stall on Grailed — where buyers search for specific grails — but get discovered on Depop by someone scrolling who did not know they wanted it. Womenswear and unisex pieces also reach a far larger pool on Depop than on Grailed’s menswear-led platform. Lower-priced items are worth listing on Depop too, because Depop’s removal of the seller fee means a £25 piece nets you more there than on Grailed after its 9% commission. The pieces to keep Grailed-first are the deep grails — archival designer, rare collaborations, high-end footwear — where Grailed’s knowledgeable buyers pay the premiums that Depop’s younger, value-led audience often will not. Crosslisting does not force a choice: list the broad-appeal pieces on both and let each marketplace’s buyers find what suits them.
How FLUF Connect Compares to Other Crosslisting Tools
Several tools crosslist between Grailed and Depop, and because Grailed has no public API, all of them read Grailed through a browser extension much as FLUF does. Where they differ is price and how much of the post-listing work they handle. Vendoo unlocks Grailed and Depop sharing on its Pro tier at $49.99/month; List Perfectly runs from $29 to $249/month; and Crosslist sits around $29.99 to $44.99/month. All will copy a listing across.
FLUF Connect’s difference for this pair is that the listing is only the beginning. On Depop, FLUF runs the full feature set — inventory sync to prevent overselling, automated relisting to keep items fresh in Depop’s feed, and offer management to respond to buyers — included in every plan rather than charged as tiered add-ons. For a Grailed seller whose value in adding Depop comes from sustained visibility and conversion, not a one-off copy, that ongoing automation is the point. Plans start at £19/month, below the entry tier of most dedicated crosslisting tools.
What to Expect in Your First Weeks on Depop
Crosslisting is the start, not the finish. Depop is a feed-driven marketplace, and the sellers who do well treat their listings as living things rather than a one-time upload. Once your Grailed items are live on Depop, a few habits make the difference between listings that sit and listings that sell. Strong hashtags matter most — Depop’s discovery runs on style tags, so the five you choose per item determine who ever sees it. Refreshing listings regularly keeps them near the top of the feed, which is exactly what FLUF’s automated relisting does on a schedule so you do not have to. And responding quickly to offers and messages signals an active seller to Depop’s younger, fast-moving buyers; offer management handles the routine cases for you.
Expect the mix of what sells to differ from Grailed. Pieces that needed a knowledgeable Grailed buyer may move slowly, while vintage, Y2K and visually striking items you thought of as secondary can sell quickly to Depop’s audience. That is the point of crosslisting: each marketplace surfaces different parts of your inventory to different buyers. Because inventory stays in sync, you can list broadly across both without tracking spreadsheets or fearing a double sale — when something goes on either platform, FLUF reconciles the other within minutes. Over a few weeks, most Grailed sellers find Depop becomes a meaningful second stream of sales for the broad-appeal half of their catalogue, at a lower fee than Grailed and with almost no added listing work once the automation is running.
Pricing
FLUF Connect plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products), and crosslisting, inventory sync, order sync, automated relisting and offer management are included in every plan, not paid add-ons. There is no free plan. For a Grailed seller, the maths is straightforward: Depop charges no selling fee, so the cost of adding the channel is the FLUF subscription and the minutes you save not relisting by hand.
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Related Guides
- Sell on Grailed — the complete Grailed seller guide
- Sell on Depop — fees, audience and listing tips
- Depop to Grailed crosslisting — going the other direction
- Grailed to Vinted crosslisting — reach Europe’s biggest resale audience
- Grailed to Etsy crosslisting — for your genuinely vintage pieces
- How to sell on multiple platforms
Sources & Verification
- Grailed seller fees — Grailed Help Center: What are the fees?
- GOAT Group acquisition of Grailed and combined community size — PR Newswire, October 2022
- Depop active buyers, sellers and GMS (Q3 2025) — Etsy, Inc. Q3 2025 results
- Depop selling-fee removal, UK — Depop Newsroom, March 2024
- Depop selling-fee removal, US — Depop Newsroom, July 2024
- Manual crosslisting time per item — Secnd: How to cross-list across multiple platforms
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. FLUF Connect imports your active Grailed listings, maps the title, photos, brand, category, size, colour, condition and price into Depop's format, and publishes them on Depop in your own account. You can crosslist in bulk and set rules so new Grailed inventory is listed to Depop automatically.
No. Grailed has no public listing API, so FLUF reads your Grailed catalogue through a secure browser extension that runs in your own session. Depop is managed directly once connected, which is why all five FLUF features work on the Depop side.
Depop removed its 10% selling fee for new UK listings in March 2024 and for US sellers in July 2024, shifting the marketplace fee to buyers. Sellers pay payment processing only, which makes Depop materially cheaper for you than Grailed's 9% commission plus processing.
No. FLUF keeps your Grailed and Depop listings in sync: a sale on Depop removes the item from your other connected channels within minutes, and a sale on Grailed flags the Depop copy for removal, so you never ship something you have already sold.
Depop currently shows up to four photos per listing, with eight in a limited test rollout. A Grailed listing can carry a deeper photo set, so FLUF leads with your strongest images and you can re-order them for Depop's feed before publishing.
Grailed and Depop use different condition scales, so the value is mapped rather than copied. FLUF matches each Grailed grade — New, Gently used, Used, Worn — to the closest Depop grade, and you can override it before the listing goes live.
No. Crosslisting, inventory sync, order sync, automated relisting and offer management are included in every FLUF Connect plan, not paid add-ons. Plans start at £19/month for Growth (500 products).
Yes. FLUF imports your full Grailed catalogue and lets you bulk-select and crosslist hundreds of items to Depop in one action, then keeps every listing in sync. Auto-crosslisting rules can list new Grailed inventory to Depop without you touching it.
