Crosslist from Marktplaats to Depop — Automatically
Take your vintage and streetwear from Marktplaats to Depop's young, international audience. FLUF maps photos, brand, size and condition, converts the price and keeps stock in sync.
TL;DR: Marktplaats sells fashion to a local, all-ages Dutch audience. Depop is the opposite — a curated, social, Gen-Z marketplace skewed to the US and UK, where vintage, streetwear and trend-led pieces find buyers Marktplaats never reaches. One honest caveat for Dutch sellers: Depop dropped its selling fee for US and UK sellers, but sellers transacting from elsewhere (including the Netherlands) still pay a 10% selling fee plus payment processing — so price for it. Crosslisting from Marktplaats to Depop with FLUF Connect maps your photos, brand, size and condition across, converts the price, and keeps stock in sync. Plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products) and every plan is paid.

On Marktplaats, a vintage Carhartt jacket or a pair of archive trainers sits in a general feed in front of a Dutch local audience that may or may not know what it’s worth. On Depop, that same piece lands in front of a young, fashion-literate, mostly US-and-UK crowd who came specifically for curated vintage and streetwear — and will pay accordingly. The two marketplaces target almost opposite buyers, which is exactly why crosslisting between them works. Depop’s friction has always been the one-by-one mobile listing flow; crosslisting from Marktplaats to Depop with FLUF Connect removes it — import once, map every field, convert the price, and keep both sides in sync so nothing double-sells.
Why Sell on Both Marktplaats and Depop?
Sell on both because they reach buyers who don’t overlap: Marktplaats is local, general and all-ages; Depop is international, curated and Gen-Z. A trend-led or vintage piece that’s slow locally on Marktplaats can be exactly what a Depop buyer in London or Los Angeles is hunting — so the same item gets two very different shots at the right buyer.
| Marktplaats | Depop | |
|---|---|---|
| Catalogue | General goods, plus local fashion | Curated vintage, streetwear, trend fashion |
| Geography | Netherlands only | US/UK-led, international |
| Audience | All ages, local | Gen-Z, fashion-native, social |
| Seller fee | None on local sales | 0% for US/UK sellers; 10% for sellers elsewhere (incl. NL) + processing |
| Selling model | Local pickup or shipped | Shipped, app-driven, social feed |
The fee point deserves honesty, because the headline is misleading for Dutch sellers. Depop removed its selling fee for sellers in the US and UK, but sellers transacting from outside those markets — which includes the Netherlands — still pay a 10% selling fee plus payment processing (Depop seller fees). That’s the cost of reaching Depop’s audience from the Netherlands, so price your items with the 10% in mind rather than copying a bare Marktplaats price across. For the right vintage or streetwear piece, that audience premium more than covers it; for ordinary everyday clothing, Vinted — with no seller fee — is usually the better second channel.
What Syncs Between Marktplaats and Depop
Crosslisting only pays off if the listings stay in step. FLUF Connect reads your Marktplaats inventory, creates the Depop listing, and then keeps both sides synchronised, so a sale on either marketplace removes the other automatically.
| Capability | Marktplaats (source) | Depop (destination) |
|---|---|---|
| Crosslist — create, update, delete | Yes — live | Yes — live |
| Inventory / mark-as-sold sync | Yes — a Marktplaats sale delists the Depop copy | Yes — a Depop sale syncs back |
| Order sync | Yes | Yes |
| Automated relisting | Not yet for Marktplaats | Yes — keeps listings fresh in the feed |
| Offer management | Not yet for Marktplaats | Yes — auto-handles buyer offers |
Depop, like Vinted, rewards fresh and active listings and runs on buyer offers, so FLUF’s automated relisting and offer management both run on the Depop side — keeping your crosslisted items visible and responsive while Marktplaats supplies the inventory and the mark-as-sold signal.
How Crosslisting from Marktplaats to Depop Works
- Connect both accounts. Link Marktplaats and Depop to FLUF Connect through the browser extension.
- Import your Marktplaats items. FLUF pulls in photos, titles, descriptions, prices and categories so nothing is re-typed.
- Select the Depop-friendly pieces. Crosslist vintage, streetwear and trend-led fashion; leave bulky and non-fashion goods on Marktplaats.
- Crosslist and sync. FLUF builds the Depop listing, maps the fields, converts the price (price for the 10% fee), and keeps both marketplaces in sync.
Which Listing Fields Map Across
Depop wants fashion-specific structure — size, brand, condition and hashtags that power its search and feed — so FLUF maps what your Marktplaats listing already has and fills the fashion fields Depop needs.
| Field | Marktplaats | Depop | How FLUF handles it |
|---|---|---|---|
| Photos | Your in-hand images | Up to multiple images | Carried across in order |
| Title / description | ~60-char title + free text | Description-led | Mapped; keywords retained |
| Price | EUR | Local currency | Converted — price in the 10% fee |
| Category | Marktplaats tree | Depop category | Auto-mapped to the nearest category |
| Condition | New / as-good-as-new / used | Depop condition options | Mapped automatically |
| Brand & size | Attributes (where set) | Used for search filters | Filled from attributes or prompted |
| Hashtags | — | Drive feed discovery | Suggested for the item |
Getting the Most from Your Depop Listings
- Style your lead photo. Depop is an aesthetic, social feed — a styled or worn shot outperforms the plain flat-lay that’s fine on Marktplaats.
- Use hashtags and the right brand/size. Depop discovery runs on tags and filters; a well-tagged listing surfaces to far more of the right buyers.
- Price in the 10% fee. As a Dutch seller you pay Depop’s 10% selling fee plus processing, so build that into the price rather than copying your Marktplaats figure.
- Let relisting and offers run. On the Depop side FLUF keeps items fresh and auto-handles offers, which matters far more on Depop’s active feed than on Marktplaats’s search results.
- Send the right items. Vintage, streetwear and trend pieces shine on Depop; everyday basics do better on Vinted or stay local on Marktplaats.
What Changes When You Move a Listing from Marktplaats to Depop
Marktplaats and Depop sit at opposite ends of the resale spectrum, and the listing that works on one would look out of place on the other. Marktplaats is utilitarian: a clear photo, a factual title, a local price, and a buyer who’ll often collect in person after the usual “wat is je laatste prijs?” exchange. Depop is a styled, social feed where presentation is half the sale — buyers scroll like a social app, follow sellers, and judge a shop by its aesthetic. Everything ships, payment runs through the app, and discovery depends on hashtags, brand and condition filters rather than a search bar.
So when you crosslist, treat the Depop version as a fashion listing, not a classifieds ad. The flat, factual Marktplaats photo that sells a jacket locally won’t stop the scroll on Depop the way a styled or worn shot will. FLUF carries your content across and fills the fashion fields Depop needs, but the listings that perform are the ones you’ve dressed up for a feed-driven, image-led audience.
A Worked Example: A Pair of Archive Trainers
Say you list a pair of sought-after archive trainers on Marktplaats at €90. Locally, the pool of buyers who want that exact pair is small, so you might wait — or drop the price to move them. Crosslist to Depop and they’re in front of a young, international, sneaker-literate audience that actively hunts pieces like this. That audience often supports a higher price: list at, say, €110 to account for Depop’s 10% selling fee (a Dutch seller pays roughly €11 plus processing on a €110 sale) and you can still net more than the discounted local sale would have given you. The key is pricing for the fee rather than copying the €90 Marktplaats figure — and FLUF’s sync means a Depop sale instantly pulls the Marktplaats listing down.
Curation and Aesthetic: Depop Is a Feed, Not a Noticeboard
The single biggest mindset shift from Marktplaats is that Depop rewards consistency and presentation. A coherent shop — similar photo styling, clear measurements, prompt shipping, friendly replies — builds followers, and followers see your new listings first. None of that exists on Marktplaats, where each ad stands alone in search results. If you’re serious about Depop, treat your crosslisted items as a collection: tidy photos, accurate sizing, and the hashtags that match how Gen-Z buyers actually search (by era, vibe and brand). FLUF gets the items there and keeps them in sync; the styling that turns browsers into buyers is the value you add on top.
Common Mistakes When Crosslisting Marktplaats to Depop
- Ignoring the 10% fee. Dutch sellers pay Depop’s 10% plus processing — price for it instead of copying your Marktplaats figure.
- Flat, factual photos. The styled, image-led feed rewards presentation; a plain Marktplaats snapshot gets scrolled past.
- No hashtags or brand/size. Depop discovery runs on tags and filters — omit them and the item barely surfaces.
- Sending the wrong stock. Everyday basics and non-fashion goods underperform on Depop; reserve it for vintage, streetwear and trend pieces, and route basics to Vinted.
- Managing both by hand. Without sync you risk double-selling a one-off piece; let FLUF delist the counterpart automatically.
Who Should Crosslist Marktplaats to Depop?
Sellers of vintage, streetwear and trend-led fashion who can present it well. If that’s your inventory, Depop’s young international audience is worth reaching even at the 10% fee, because it pays a premium the local Dutch market often won’t. If you mostly sell everyday clothing, a no-seller-fee channel like Vinted is the better add; and for non-fashion goods, Depop simply isn’t the place — keep those on Marktplaats.
What Sells Best When You Crosslist Marktplaats to Depop
Depop is narrow and deep: it rewards a specific aesthetic, and the items that thrive are very different from Marktplaats’s general fashion. The fastest movers are genuine vintage (90s, Y2K, retro sportswear), streetwear and hype brands, designer and archive pieces, band and graphic tees, denim, and the kind of distinctive, “found” items that photograph well and tell a story. Depop buyers are curating a look, not just replacing a garment, so character and styling carry a premium.
What doesn’t translate is plain, contemporary high-street clothing, basics, and anything non-fashion — those either belong on Vinted (for fee-free everyday fashion) or stay local on Marktplaats. The honest filter is whether a piece would look at home in a styled Depop feed; if it’s an ordinary jumper, it isn’t a Depop item, and sending it there just clutters your shop. FLUF’s item-by-item selection lets you cherry-pick the vintage and streetwear that suits Depop while routing the rest to the channels that fit.
How FLUF Keeps Both in Sync, Day to Day
Vintage and one-of-a-kind pieces are exactly the items you most want protected from a double sale — there’s only one of them. FLUF watches both Marktplaats and Depop so that the moment a piece sells on either, the other listing comes down automatically, and order sync keeps your records straight. On the Depop side, automated relisting keeps your items resurfacing in the feed and offer management handles the constant buyer offers, so a curated Depop shop fed from your Marktplaats inventory largely runs itself once it’s set up.
A Note on Tax
Selling your own used clothing is generally not taxable, but under the EU’s DAC7 rules platforms report sellers exceeding 30 sales or €2,000 a year to the tax authority (Belastingdienst — DAC7). Trading for profit is taxable income wherever it happens. Crosslisting doesn’t change your obligations — it just means keeping one record across channels. This is general guidance, not tax advice — consult a qualified accountant for your situation.
Is It Worth Crosslisting Marktplaats to Depop?
It depends on what you sell. For vintage, streetwear and trend-led fashion, yes — Depop’s young, international audience pays a premium Marktplaats’s local market often won’t, and that premium typically outweighs the 10% fee a Dutch seller pays. For ordinary everyday clothing, a no-seller-fee channel like Vinted is usually the smarter add. Either way, FLUF Connect removes the manual listing work and protects you from double sales. Plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products) and every plan is paid; crosslisting, inventory sync, relisting and offer management are included in every plan, not a paid add-on. See full pricing or start from the crosslisting dashboard.
Depop Shipping and Packaging from the Netherlands
Shipping is where Depop differs most sharply from a Marktplaats pickup, so plan for it before you crosslist. Depop is ship-everything, and because its audience is international — heavily US and UK — a Dutch seller is often posting abroad. Build realistic international postage into your price (alongside the 10% selling fee), use tracked services for anything of value, and dispatch quickly: Depop buyers, like Vinted’s, reward fast shipping with the reviews that drive a shop’s visibility. Presentation extends to the parcel, too — Depop’s community notices a tidy, considered package, and small touches earn the repeat follows that compound over time. None of this exists in a local Marktplaats handover, so treat it as a new, learnable part of the channel rather than an afterthought.
Building a Depop Shop Worth Following
The sellers who do best on Depop think in terms of a shop, not a pile of individual listings — and that’s the mindset shift from Marktplaats’s standalone ads. A consistent photo style, honest measurements, a recognisable “vibe” and prompt, friendly replies turn one-time buyers into followers, and followers are shown your new listings first, giving every fresh crosslist a running start. Drip-feed new items rather than dumping everything at once, lean on FLUF’s relisting to keep your best pieces resurfacing in the feed, and let offer management handle the haggling so you can focus on sourcing and styling. Fed from your Marktplaats inventory and kept in sync automatically, a curated Depop shop becomes a genuine second storefront for your vintage and streetwear — reaching a young, international audience your local Marktplaats listings never could.
It’s worth being clear-eyed about effort, too. Depop asks more of a seller than Marktplaats does — better photos, hashtags, packaging, and engagement with followers — so it rewards those who treat it seriously rather than as a dumping ground. The payoff is that a well-run Depop shop reaches buyers who pay a genuine premium for character and curation, and FLUF removes the most tedious part (the repetitive listing and the cross-channel bookkeeping) so the energy you spend goes into the styling and the sourcing that actually move the needle. For the right vintage and streetwear inventory, that trade is well worth making — and because you keep selling on Marktplaats exactly as before, adding Depop is a pure expansion of your reach rather than a replacement of anything that already works.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Depop dropped its selling fee for sellers in the US and UK, but sellers transacting from elsewhere — including the Netherlands — still pay a 10% selling fee plus payment processing. So as a Dutch seller you should price your items with the 10% built in, rather than copying a bare Marktplaats price across.
Vintage, streetwear and trend-led fashion. Depop's young, international, fashion-native audience pays a premium for curated pieces, which usually outweighs the 10% fee a Dutch seller pays. Ordinary everyday clothing tends to do better on Vinted (no seller fee), and bulky or non-fashion goods stay local on Marktplaats.
They're almost opposite. Marktplaats is local, all-ages and general-goods; Depop is international, Gen-Z and curated fashion, skewed to the US and UK. A trend or vintage piece that's slow in front of a local Dutch audience can be exactly what a Depop buyer in London or Los Angeles is searching for.
Yes. FLUF Connect keeps inventory in sync both ways: a Depop sale marks the item sold and removes the Marktplaats copy, and a Marktplaats sale delists the Depop listing. That two-way sync is what prevents you from double-selling a one-off piece across the two marketplaces.
Yes. Depop rewards fresh, active listings and runs on buyer offers, so FLUF's automated relisting keeps your crosslisted items visible in the feed and offer management responds to offers to your rules. Marktplaats itself doesn't yet support relisting or offers through FLUF, but the Depop destination does.
Your fixed cost is FLUF Connect — plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products) and every plan is paid; crosslisting, inventory sync, relisting and offer management are included. On top of that, Depop takes its 10% selling fee plus processing on each Dutch-seller sale, and Marktplaats listings remain free.
