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Oly is a crosslisting tool that centralizes your fashion secondhand inventory and helps you list and sync across Vestiaire, eBay, and Vinted.

Oly

What is Oly?

Oly is a crosslisting and growth tool for fashion secondhand resellers, including luxury resellers and consignment stores. Its core purpose is to help you centralize your inventory and automatically list and sync your products across multiple online marketplaces.

Instead of manually creating listings one by one for each sales channel, Oly lets you connect or import your catalog, choose which marketplaces to sell on, and publish listings from a single workflow.

Key Features

  • One-click crosslisting across selected marketplaces: Publish your listings to multiple marketplaces you choose, reducing repeated listing work.
  • Catalog connection options: Connect your catalog from your own e-shop, from existing marketplace catalogs, or by importing an Excel sheet.
  • Centralized inventory and automated sales process: Manage stock and listings in one place to help reduce manual errors.
  • Create and crosspost inventory data: Import or create your inventory and then crosspost it to the connected sales channels.
  • Marketplace selection control: Choose which marketplaces to sell on as part of the listing process.
  • Ongoing integrations support: The product states it is working on new marketplace integrations and encourages users to reach out for additional sales channels.

How to Use Oly

  1. Start by connecting your catalog using one of the supported methods: from your e-shop, from an existing marketplace catalog, or via an Excel file.
  2. Select your sales channels by choosing the marketplaces where you want your products to appear.
  3. Publish and monitor orders: once listings are online on the selected marketplaces, orders flow through the connected marketplace channels.

Use Cases

  • Luxury consignment store managing a multi-marketplace catalog: Connect the store’s catalog and crosspost items to several resale marketplaces to keep the catalog consistent across channels.
  • Vintage dealer onboarding with time-sensitive inventory: Import catalog data (including through Excel) and list products quickly without spending time manually recreating listings for each platform.
  • Reseller expanding internationally: Use crossposting to reach customers on different marketplaces, supporting wider visibility beyond a single storefront.
  • Team workflow that needs centralized stock control: Maintain one source of inventory data to reduce listing mistakes that can occur when updating multiple marketplaces separately.
  • Seller who receives requests to list on additional platforms: When a new sales channel is needed, reach out about marketplace integrations rather than building separate listing processes.

FAQ

  • Which marketplaces does Oly support? The page states it lists and syncs on marketplaces including Vestiaire, eBay, and Vinted, and indicates additional integrations are in progress.

  • How do I connect my inventory to Oly? Oly supports connecting from your e-shop, from an existing catalog on marketplaces, or by importing an Excel sheet.

  • Do I need to list products separately on each marketplace? No. The workflow described is to select marketplaces in Oly and publish so that listings appear on all selected channels.

  • Can I create inventory inside Oly, not just import it? The page mentions that Oly can import, create, and crosspost inventory, implying both import and creation workflows.

  • What if I need a marketplace that isn’t currently supported? Oly says it is working on new integrations and asks users to reach out if they are looking for another sales channel.

Alternatives

  • Manual crossposting (spreadsheet + per-marketplace listing): You keep control but typically spend more time updating each marketplace and managing changes.
  • Marketplace-native listing tools: Listing within each marketplace can be simpler at first, but it won’t centralize crosslisting across multiple channels from one workflow.
  • E-commerce or inventory management systems with marketplace integrations: These may manage stock and listings across channels, but you’d need to confirm they support the specific marketplaces and import paths you use (e.g., Excel vs. catalog sync).
  • Catalog management platforms for resellers: Alternatives in the same category often focus on organizing and publishing inventory; compare how they handle crossposting and syncing across multiple marketplaces.