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Crosslist from Gumtree to TikTok Shop — Why Most of Your Catalogue Can’t Come With You

Gumtree's catalogue is furniture, car parts and general classifieds — not fashion. TikTok Shop's second-hand rules only open the door to a short, named list of categories. Here's exactly what crosses, what stays Gumtree-only, and how the rest maps.

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Key Takeaways — Gumtree to TikTok Shop Crosslisting

  • This is the narrowest bridge in the TikTok Shop cluster. Gumtree is a general classifieds site — furniture, electronics, car parts, baby gear, bikes. TikTok Shop only opens its second-hand door to a short, named list of categories. Most of a typical Gumtree catalogue has nowhere to go.
  • What does cross cleanly: new-condition stock (no restriction), used clothing and vintage (approval required, £500 cap per listing), and a handful of named used-electronics and collectable categories.
  • What stays Gumtree-only: used furniture, car parts, tools, general household goods and most of what actually makes Gumtree Gumtree — TikTok Shop’s second-hand allowlist doesn’t cover them at all.
  • Structure is the other gap. Gumtree listings carry almost no structured brand or size data. TikTok Shop’s category attributes expect it. Where eBay or Vinted hand FLUF Connect a brand and a size, Gumtree hands over a title and a price.
  • Sale detection runs on trust, not sync. Neither channel tells FLUF when something sells — Gumtree because it’s cash-on-collection with no order object, TikTok Shop because its order feed isn’t wired up yet. Mark it sold yourself and TikTok Shop’s stock drops automatically; the Gumtree ad needs a manual clear.
  • Cost: from £9/month. There is no free plan, but every new account gets a 7-day trial for £1.
FLUF Connect listings view showing Gumtree items being crosslisted to TikTok Shop
FLUF Connect’s listings view — one catalogue, filtered down to what TikTok Shop will actually accept.

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The bridge is narrower than it looks

Gumtree and TikTok Shop are an unusual pair to put on the same page, because they solve opposite problems. Gumtree exists to move almost anything locally — a £4,000 car and a £15 chest of drawers sit under the same roof, sold cash-on-collection to a buyer a few miles away. TikTok Shop exists to sell new, in-date, in-stock retail products to people who weren’t shopping thirty seconds earlier. The overlap between “what a typical Gumtree seller has” and “what TikTok Shop UK will let you list second-hand” is real, but it is a lot smaller than the overlap on any other route into TikTok Shop covered in this cluster.

TikTok Shop UK’s Restricted Products Policy is explicit about this: “all second-hand products can only be sold if a seller has been onboarded via a limited, ‘invite-only’ process.” That onboarding doesn’t open the whole used-goods category — it opens a short, named list. Outside that list, second-hand simply isn’t a listable condition on TikTok Shop, no matter how you photograph it.

What a Gumtree seller has TikTok Shop UK treatment
New, unused stock (any category) No special permission needed. List it like any retail product.
Used clothing, footwear and vintage Category approval required; £500 maximum per listing; title must contain “second-hand”, “pre-owned” or “pre-loved”; at least one photo must show wear or imperfections.
Refurbished phones, tablets, laptops and watches Approval required.
Graded trading cards and graded comic books Approval required, cards capped at £1,000 per listing.
Ungraded collectable trading cards The one open second-hand category — no application needed at all.
Used furniture, white goods, garden and gym equipment No listed route in. Not named in the second-hand allowlist, approved or otherwise.
Car parts, tools, general household clearance No listed route in. Same as above — outside the allowlist entirely.
Mystery or surprise bundles of used goods Prohibited outright, on any category.

Put plainly: if your Gumtree stock is furniture, car parts, white goods or general clearance — the categories Gumtree’s own guidance names as its strongest — there is currently no way to sell it used on TikTok Shop, crosslisting or otherwise. That isn’t a FLUF Connect limitation; it’s a genuine gap in TikTok’s own restricted-goods policy. The part of a Gumtree catalogue that does cross is new stock (no restriction) and, for sellers who carry it, used clothing and a short list of named electronics and collectable categories.

There’s a coincidence worth noting here. In November 2025, Gumtree itself added built-in payments and nationwide delivery with escrow, starting specifically in clothing, footwear, baby and accessories — the exact corner of a Gumtree catalogue that also happens to be the corner TikTok Shop’s second-hand policy actually opens the door to. If you sell in that overlap, both platforms are independently pointing you toward shipping rather than collection. If you don’t, this pair is mostly interesting for your new-condition stock.

One more scope limit, ours rather than TikTok’s: FLUF Connect’s TikTok Shop application is approved for the United Kingdom only. That happens to line up well with Gumtree, whose own integration is UK-only end to end — so nobody reading this page is trying to bridge a market FLUF can’t actually reach.

Why bother, given the fork

Because the two audiences don’t overlap at all

Gumtree’s demand is local and intentional — someone searches “sofa” because they want a sofa this week, and they want to collect it themselves. TikTok Shop’s demand is national and incidental — someone sees a product mid-scroll and buys it without having gone looking. For the slice of a Gumtree catalogue that’s eligible (new stock, or used clothing behind the approval), that’s a genuinely different buyer, not a redistributed one.

TikTok Shop’s scale in the UK is real. TikTok reported passing 300,000 UK small-business sellers in July 2026, with LIVE shopping sales up 55% year on year. And UK buyers spend more than the platform’s global norm: 41% of UK TikTok Shop revenue comes from items over £100, against a global average of 2.8%. Gumtree is not small either — Similarweb puts it at roughly 15.7 million monthly visits, and Gumtree’s own figures claim it’s used by around 1 in 4 of the British population — but that traffic is people looking for something specific, nearby, today. It doesn’t transfer to TikTok Shop; it’s simply a separate pool.

Because Gumtree sellers are already UK-resident by definition

TikTok Shop UK requires a UK address, a UK bank account and stock physically held in the UK — cross-border selling into the UK shop isn’t permitted. For a Depop or Vinted seller shipping from anywhere in Europe, that’s a real constraint. For a Gumtree seller, it’s already true: Gumtree only works if you and your stock are locally reachable. This is the one part of TikTok Shop onboarding that a Gumtree seller doesn’t have to think about.

The honest caveat

No competing crosslisting tool goes near this pair. Vendoo, List Perfectly, Crosslist and Zipsale all publish supported-marketplace lists, and none of them includes TikTok Shop — it’s an approval-gated API channel, and browser-automation tools can’t reach it at all. That’s not a reason to expect this route to be effortless, though. TikTok Shop rewards content volume over catalogue size, and clothing specifically is reported by sellers to underperform consumables and impulse goods on the platform. Crosslisting puts your eligible stock there cheaply. It doesn’t film the video that actually sells it.

The money, honestly compared

  Gumtree TikTok Shop UK
Seller commission None. Free to post for private sellers in most categories; you keep 100% of the sale price 9%, inclusive of applicable taxes
Payment processing £0.00 on cash-on-collection; £0.00 to the seller on the opt-in Buy Now flow (the £0.70 + 5% buyer-protection fee is buyer-paid) No separate processing fee documented
Fulfilment charge Buyer collects, or pays for delivery under the opt-in flow £0.50 per delivered order when you ship it yourself, since 15 July 2025
Optional promoted-ad upgrades Bump Up, Featured Ad, Urgent and Spotlight — a few pounds each, priced dynamically by category and location No paid ad-boost required to publish; discovery is content-driven
Listing cost Free to list Free to list

Gumtree is, for the seller, close to free — nothing comes out of your side unless you choose a paid promotion. TikTok Shop takes a real cut on every sale. On a £40 item shipped yourself, that’s roughly £3.60 commission plus the £0.50 fulfilment charge — about £4.10 gone before you’ve paid for postage. Price for TikTok Shop deliberately; don’t transfer a Gumtree collection-only price unchanged.

How to crosslist from Gumtree to TikTok Shop with FLUF Connect

  1. Check what’s actually eligible first. New stock crosses freely. Used clothing needs the TikTok Shop second-hand approval and a £500 ceiling per listing. Used furniture, car parts and general household goods currently have no route in at all — see the table above before you spend time on them.
  2. Sign in to FLUF Connect and open the Channels page.
  3. Connect Gumtree. Gumtree needs the FLUF browser extension installed and signed in — most of the work runs from FLUF’s servers using your session, but the final publish has to happen from your own browser tab, because Gumtree’s anti-bot checks only trust a real, rendered page.
  4. Connect TikTok Shop. The opposite model entirely: a one-time authorisation in TikTok’s own consent screen, after which everything runs server-side with nothing left open on your computer.
  5. Import your Gumtree ads into one dashboard.
  6. Filter to what’s eligible, review the rewritten title and the resolved category, and add anything Gumtree never captured — brand, size, or the second-hand wording.
  7. Publish.

The connection models are worth dwelling on, because they change what keeps moving while you’re not at your desk. Gumtree publishing is bound to a live browser tab — it has to be, since a lone server-side submission gets silently shadow-blocked by Gumtree’s own anti-bot layer. TikTok Shop work is not bound to anything; once authorised, it runs whether your laptop is open or not. In a mixed catalogue, the TikTok Shop side keeps moving while the Gumtree side waits on you.

What transfers — field and category mapping

Gumtree field TikTok Shop field Transfer status Notes
Title (100-char hard cap) Product name (25–255 chars) Rewritten Gains room — but used listings must add “second-hand”, “pre-owned” or “pre-loved”, which Gumtree never requires.
Description (15-char floor, no fixed max) Description Padded if short TikTok Shop UK requires at least 30 words. Gumtree’s own minimum is only 15 characters, so a typically brief Gumtree ad often needs expanding, not trimming, to clear TikTok’s floor.
Photos (1 minimum) Images (up to 9) Automatic, may be rejected TikTok Shop requires at least 800×800px, square, in colour. Gumtree accepts phone snaps at any ratio, so some source images fail TikTok’s minimum outright and need reshooting rather than just resizing.
Price Price Automatic, capped Anything over £500 is ineligible for second-hand fashion, regardless of what it sold for on Gumtree.
Postcode / visible-on-map location Not needed Gumtree requires a postcode to place every listing; TikTok Shop has no equivalent field — fulfilment is handled centrally, not by seller location.
Category (general classifieds taxonomy — car parts, furniture, general goods, not fashion-first) Leaf category (TikTok’s own taxonomy) Smart mapped where eligible, ❌ not available otherwise Resolved through TikTok’s own category recommender where a Gumtree category has a genuine TikTok Shop equivalent. For furniture, car parts and general household goods, there is no equivalent to map to — see the fork above.
Condition (three-tier: new / good / fair) Condition (Good / Very Good / Excellent for second-hand fashion) Smart mapped Different three-tier scales, so a straight pass-through would be wrong in both directions — FLUF maps between them rather than copying the label.
Brand Brand ❌ Not available on Gumtree Gumtree listings carry no structured brand field — it’s buried in free-text titles at best. TikTok Shop expects a brand selected from its own controlled list.
Size Size attribute ⚠️ Manual input Same gap as brand — Gumtree has no structured size field for clothing or footwear, so this needs entering per listing on the TikTok Shop side.
Colour / material Category attributes ⚠️ Manual input Mandatory depending on the leaf category; Gumtree captures these inconsistently at best.
Product video Manual, native One optional video per listing, up to 5MB. Gumtree has no equivalent, and this is genuinely what drives TikTok Shop discovery — it isn’t carried across, it’s made fresh.

Category mapping examples

Gumtree category TikTok Shop UK route Notes
For Sale > Clothes, Footwear & Accessories > Women’s Clothing Women’s Clothing (used) — second-hand approval required Crosses, but needs the pre-loved title wording and the £500 cap applied.
For Sale > Computers & Telecoms > Mobile Phones Refurbished Phones — approval required Named in TikTok’s allowlist, so it maps — but sits behind its own separate approval, not the fashion one.
For Sale > Home & Garden > Furniture No equivalent Not named in TikTok’s second-hand allowlist. Stays Gumtree-only unless the item is genuinely new.
For Sale > Car Parts No equivalent Gumtree’s single biggest seller category by volume has no TikTok Shop second-hand route at all.

Fields that need your attention

The two gaps that matter most on this pair

First, category eligibility: check the fork table above before crosslisting anything used that isn’t clothing, footwear or a named electronics/collectable category — most Gumtree stock simply has nowhere to go yet. Second, structured data: Gumtree gives FLUF Connect almost nothing beyond a title, a price and a condition, so brand, size and category attributes on the TikTok Shop side need setting once as defaults or filling in per listing — there’s no source field to map them from.

What syncs, and the part that runs on trust

Event What happens
Item sells on Gumtree Not detected automatically. Gumtree is cash-on-collection with no completed-order object FLUF can read, so nothing on TikTok Shop changes on its own.
Item sells on TikTok Shop Not detected automatically either. Order sync isn’t implemented for TikTok Shop yet, so a TikTok Shop sale doesn’t touch the Gumtree ad.
You mark an item sold in FLUF Connect TikTok Shop stock is dropped automatically. The Gumtree ad is not auto-removed — FLUF prompts you to clear it, because Gumtree exposes no automated delist path for this.
You edit price or stock in FLUF Pushed to TikTok Shop automatically.
You delete the listing in FLUF Removed from TikTok Shop.

We’re stating this plainly rather than smoothing it over. A channel registry that claims sync it doesn’t have makes every downstream decision wrong, so neither Gumtree nor TikTok Shop is recorded as detecting its own sales — Gumtree because the classifieds model has no order to read, TikTok Shop because its order feed hasn’t been built against a real order body yet.

What does work, and is worth building the habit around: the moment you mark something sold anywhere in FLUF Connect, TikTok Shop’s stock genuinely does drop by itself. The one manual step left is clearing the matching Gumtree ad — a habit worth keeping given how directly a live “still available” Gumtree ad invites the exact timewasters and double-enquiries Gumtree sellers already spend time managing.

Before and after — the real workflow

Doing it by hand

The manual version of this route starts with a filtering decision the automated version also has to make, and then adds a full re-entry job on top:

  1. Work out which Gumtree ads are even eligible — new stock, or used clothing under £500 with a category approval already granted
  2. Open TikTok Seller Center and start a new product
  3. Retype the title, adding the mandatory pre-loved wording where it applies, within TikTok’s character range
  4. Reshoot or re-crop photos to at least 800×800px, square, in colour — Gumtree snaps often don’t meet this as-is
  5. Walk TikTok’s category tree by hand to a leaf, then fill in whatever attributes that leaf declares mandatory, including brand and size Gumtree never captured
  6. Re-enter price, capped at £500 for eligible second-hand fashion
  7. Publish and wait for review
  8. Watch both channels and clear the Gumtree ad by hand the moment either sells

The category-eligibility check at step one is the part every other pair in this cluster skips, because every other source channel is fashion by default. Here it’s a genuine filtering pass across a mixed catalogue before any listing work starts.

With FLUF Connect

  1. Filter your imported Gumtree ads to what’s eligible
  2. Choose TikTok Shop
  3. Fill in brand, size or the pre-loved wording where Gumtree left a gap
  4. Publish

Roughly a minute or two per item once your defaults are set — a little longer than the fashion-source pairs in this cluster, because the missing structured data has to be supplied somewhere, and FLUF Connect can’t invent a brand Gumtree never recorded. What it removes is the category-tree navigation, the photo dimension guesswork, and the manual watch-and-clear once something sells.

Automation on each channel

Feature Gumtree TikTok Shop
Crosslisting Yes Yes
Sale detection on this channel No — cash-on-collection, no order object Not yet — order feed unbuilt
Sold elsewhere → stocked out here No — no automated delist path; FLUF prompts you Yes
Auto-relisting Not supported Not supported
Offer management Not supported Not supported
Bulk operations Yes Yes
Minimum images 1 1 (2 for second-hand fashion, by TikTok policy)
Connection Browser extension for final publish Server-side authorisation

Neither channel in this pair supports auto-relisting or offer management — Gumtree has no relisting concept beyond bumping an ad, and TikTok Shop’s distribution runs on content and video rather than listing recency or negotiated offers. What both channels do get from FLUF Connect is bulk operations — filtering, editing and crosslisting many items at once — included in every plan rather than sold as a paid add-on.

What it costs

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

There is no free plan, but every new account gets a 7-day trial for £1. Yearly billing saves 40% on every plan with the same feature set. The same catalogue also reaches Depop, eBay, Vinted and more. Full detail on the pricing page.

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Sources and verification

Verified in August 2026. TikTok Shop publishes no UK GMV or UK active-buyer figure, so none is quoted. Gumtree’s own reach claim (“1 in 4 of the British population”) is the company’s own figure and is presented alongside, not in place of, the independent Similarweb estimate. Gumtree fee and promotion pricing is dynamic and varies by category and location — confirm the live price at checkout before paying. Eligibility guidance summarises TikTok Shop’s published policies and is not advice.

Related pages

Frequently Asked Questions

Some of them, not all. New-condition stock crosses to TikTok Shop with no special permission. Used clothing and vintage need a TikTok Shop second-hand category approval and cannot exceed £500 per listing. Used furniture, car parts, white goods and general household goods currently have no route onto TikTok Shop at all — that category isn't in TikTok's second-hand allowlist, approved or otherwise. Check what you're listing against the eligibility table before crosslisting a batch.

Used furniture, car parts, tools, garden and gym equipment, and general household clearance — the categories Gumtree itself is strongest in. TikTok Shop UK's Restricted Products Policy names a short list of used-goods categories it will allow with approval: clothing and vintage, refurbished phones/tablets/laptops/watches, and graded or ungraded trading cards and comics. Everything outside that list simply isn't a listable second-hand condition on TikTok Shop, no matter how it's photographed or described.

Yes. TikTok Shop UK's policy states that all second-hand products can only be sold once a seller has been onboarded through a limited, invite-only process, requested yourself in Seller Center under Qualification Center. Once approved, used clothing and vintage from Gumtree must stay under £500 per listing, carry the words 'second-hand', 'pre-owned' or 'pre-loved' in the title, and include at least one photo showing wear or imperfections.

Plans start at £9/month (Starter — 300 active products), with every new account getting a 7-day trial for £1. Every plan includes crosslisting, inventory sync and bulk operations across all supported channels, not just this pair — automation isn't a paid add-on. Yearly billing saves 40% versus paying monthly, with the same full feature set either way. There is no free plan.

Only partly, and it's important to be honest about the gap. Neither channel tells FLUF automatically when something sells — Gumtree because it's cash-on-collection with no order object to read, TikTok Shop because its order feed isn't built yet. What does work: the moment you mark an item sold in FLUF Connect, TikTok Shop's stock is dropped automatically. The Gumtree ad isn't auto-removed — FLUF prompts you to clear it yourself, since Gumtree exposes no automated delist path for that.

Not automatically. Gumtree's cash-on-collection model gives FLUF nothing to detect a sale from, so a Gumtree sale doesn't reach TikTok Shop on its own. The fix is a one-click habit: mark the item sold in FLUF Connect the moment it sells, and the stock-out to TikTok Shop — and every other connected channel — runs from there.

Not always as-is. Gumtree accepts a single photo at any dimension or ratio, while TikTok Shop requires images to be at least 800×800 pixels, square, and in colour — black-and-white images are rejected outright. Used fashion additionally needs one photo specifically showing the wear or imperfections, which Gumtree has no equivalent requirement for. Expect to reshoot or re-crop some images rather than reusing Gumtree photos unchanged.

Once both channels are connected, publishing itself takes seconds per item. The real time cost on this pair is upfront: filtering your Gumtree catalogue down to what TikTok Shop will actually accept, and filling in brand, size or category attributes that Gumtree never captured in the first place. Budget a minute or two per eligible item rather than the roughly 30 seconds typical of a fashion-to-fashion pair.

Yes. Every FLUF Connect plan includes crosslisting to all supported channels, not just Gumtree and TikTok Shop — Depop, eBay, Vinted, Shopify, Etsy, Facebook Marketplace and more from the same catalogue, at the same monthly price.

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