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How to relist on Depop in 2025: A guide

How to relist on Depop in 2025: A guide

Wondering how to relist on Depop? Create a new listing instead of just editing the old one to drive visibility. Learn how to relist without manual methods.
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Relisting on Depop means deleting your old listings and creating new ones with fresh titles, descriptions, tags, and a new timestamp. This action increases visibility in search results.

Sellers relist their items because Depop's algorithm prioritizes newer listings over older posts. For instance, when a vintage jacket listed several weeks ago doesn’t get any offers, the seller relists it by updating all its info, bringing it back to the top, where active shoppers browse new content.

We'll walk you through manual relisting steps, when to edit and when to relist, Depop's official guidelines, and how reselling tools like Nifty can keep your inventory fresh without the daily grind.

Why is relisting on Depop so important?

Relisting on Depop is important because doing so keeps your items visible to buyers who browse listings daily. Here are more reasons why sellers should always relist on Depop:

  • The algorithm favors new listings: Depop’s algorithm pushes new listings higher in search results while pushing older posts down. As older items sink, they lose visibility, reducing the chances that buyers will discover them.
  • Lack of engagement reduces visibility: Items without likes or purchases signal disinterest to Depop’s algorithm, leading to even less visibility over time. 
  • Relisting boosts search placement: For example, a trendy dress listed three weeks ago might vanish from searches. Relisting that same dress pushes it back to the top again, giving it renewed visibility.
  • Refreshing increases buyer attention: Refreshing listings captures fresh buyer attention, since shoppers often browse recent posts. Successful resellers refresh items every about every 2 months for consistent exposure.

How to relist on Depop manually

To relist manually on Depop, you must delete your original listing and create a completely new one. This process puts a brand-new timestamp on your updated listing, bringing it to the top of Depop's feed. However, relisting deletes all previous engagement, such as likes and comments.

Here’s how to manually relist on Depop, in 3 steps:

1. Delete old listing

Find the item you want to relist, scroll down to the bottom of its listing page, and tap the “Delete item” button. This action permanently removes it from Depop's search results and your shop profile. But you clear the way for your fresh post without creating a duplicate listing. 

Depop’s algorithm treats deleted items as if they never existed. When you create a new listing, Depop gives it a clean slate. 

2. Re-upload the item with updated details

Re-uploading creates a brand-new listing with a new and current timestamp, and it appears at the top of buyer feeds. Sellers who refresh Depop listings manually must start the listing process from scratch. This means you need to select photos, write descriptions, choose categories, and set your price.

To make this process less complicated and time-consuming, many Depop resellers save screenshots of their original descriptions before deleting. 

However, smart sellers use this opportunity to improve their original listing by adding better keywords, adjusting prices based on market research, or including trending hashtags. You can retake photos with better lighting, try different angles, or add shots that show the item being worn or styled.

For instance, a vintage band tee that didn't sell at $45 might move quickly when relisted at $38 with updated search terms. You can add new photos of a model wearing the shirt, and close-ups that illustrate that the print is still in mint condition.  

3. Relist the item

After updating your description, photos, and price, it’s time to list your item on Depop. Give your new info a final edit to make sure the listing looks better than the previous one. Tap the “Sell” button at the bottom of your Depop app to finish the manual listing process. 

Pro tip: Consider relisting during peak browsing hours when active buyers are scrolling through new posts to improve your chances of selling. 

How to refresh Depop listings without deleting

To refresh Depop listings without deleting, edit your photos, descriptions, prices, or tags. By executing any of these actions, you trigger Depop’s algorithm and show buyers that your item deserves fresh attention. Here are some time-saving tips for refreshing your Depop listings: 

Editing photos or titles

When you edit photos or titles, you refresh your existing listings without losing the original post’s likes and engagement history. Tap “Edit” on your listing, swap out photos for better angles or lighting, or revise your title to include trending keywords that buyers search for.

Photo changes work well when you add lifestyle shots or switch your main image to a more eye-catching angle. For example, a vintage jacket might perform better with a flat lay instead of a hanger shot. 

Title updates should include seasonal terms or trending hashtags that have gained popularity since your initial post. To illustrate, adding “Y2K” or “Cottagecore” to relevant items can attract buyers who follow those trends.

Keep in mind that changing your photos and titles doesn’t affect your listing’s placement on the results page. It only improves how your listing appears to potential buyers in its current place.

Updating descriptions with keywords

By updating descriptions with keywords, you can improve your items’ pitch to buyers without losing likes and comments. Use meaningful and accurate terms such as “vintage,” “oversized,” “eco dress,” or trend aesthetics to match buyer searches on Depop.

For instance, a simple denim jacket description benefits from keywords like “vintage,” “oversized,” “grunge,” or “sustainable fashion,” depending on current trends. To pinpoint popular terms and trends, research posts from fashion influencers on social media. 

However, just as with changing titles and photos, updating descriptions and keywords doesn’t improve your listing’s placement on Depop’s search results page. To move the needle, you’ll need to delist and relist. 

Adjusting price points

Adjusting your listings’ prices can help get more notice from Depop buyers. Users note that dropping prices can generate more likes and offers. This may result in an improved ranking on Depop’s search results. 

When you lower prices, use Depop’s Send Offer tool to notify users who liked your item. Sending likers a direct offer highlights the new price, brings your listing back to their attention, and increases your chances of converting interest into a sale.

However, adjusting your items’ pricing doesn’t move them to the top of the results page like relisting would.

How Nifty simplifies Depop relisting

Nifty simplifies Depop relisting by automating the delete-and-recreate process. The tool tracks your listing pages and handles relists on scheduled cycles, relisting everything in minutes. 

Here are a few ways that Nifty eases Depop relisting:

1. Auto-relist stale inventory

Nifty automatically identifies items that haven't sold within 30 days to prevent violating Depop’s rules and creates new listings. The system automatically suggests how many items to relist each day, using your closet size and relisting cycle (total items ÷ cycle length). 

After identifying stale listings, Nifty deletes them and reposts new ones with updated details. This action cuts out hours of tedious manual delisting and relisting.

Here’s how it works: From your control panel, you can set up automatic relists that run on their own after you choose how old (at least 30 days) an item should be before it relists. Once configured, Nifty handles the process automatically from the cloud. 

However, if you prefer more control, Nifty’s Inventory Manager lets you manually relist single or multiple items across marketplaces with just a click.

2. Track which brands perform best

Nifty’s Analytics Suite allows you to track your best-selling brands on Depop. The Insights view highlights the brands and categories that earn the most. You can also review performance metrics such as sales count, average sale price, and average order profit. 

The tool also offers an Orders Report, which gives a breakdown of sales and costs. Its Profit and Loss Statement provides an overview of revenue, expenses, and net profit. Use the Price analysis feature to compare average sale prices and spot where your items sell best. 

You can export all reports in CSV format, making it easy to build custom charts and track brand performance over time.

3. Crosslist across platforms

If you’re selling on Poshmark, Mercari, Etsy, and eBay (with more resale websites coming soon!), Nifty lets you upload listings in bulk to your interface and then list each one across multiple marketplaces. 

Nifty’s AI scans all your connected marketplaces and imports active listings with one click. The system detects duplicate items across platforms and automatically groups them, so you don’t have to match them manually. 

You can also upload batches of photos. Nifty’s bulk generate feature creates AI-generated drafts of titles, descriptions, and tags. It adapts the items to each platform’s categories and fields. Once uploaded, review and publish all of them at once onto multiple platforms. 

The system auto-detects sales and then auto-delists items from other platforms within 15 minutes. Plus, you’ll get a single control panel to manage, search, and filter all listings.

When to relist vs. when to source new inventory

Knowing when to relist versus sourcing new inventory determines whether you maximize profits from existing stock or invest time and money in finding fresh pieces. Relist items that receive likes but no offers at lower prices, and consider replacing items with zero engagement after multiple refresh attempts. 

Relist when … 

  • Items get consistent likes but no sales: Consistent likes indicate strong buyer interest that needs conversion through better pricing or presentation. Some likers want the piece but hesitate at your current price point. Consider dropping prices or adding bundle deals to convert interest into purchases. 
  • Seasonal items approach peak demand: Seasonal items require relisting to capture buyers searching for timely pieces. Your winter coats need maximum visibility in October and November when shoppers prepare for cold weather, whereas summer dresses should get priority refreshing in March and April.
  • You have high-value items: High-value pieces ($1,000+) need maximum exposure because they tend to sell at longer time intervals than cheaper items. Designer handbags, rare sneakers, and vintage band tees with high prices deserve weekly refreshing to stay visible to buyers willing to spend serious money.

Delist when …

  • Items show zero engagement for 30+ days: Items that show zero engagement for 30+ days indicate complete market rejection that won't improve with more relisting cycles.
  • Storage costs exceed potential profit: Keeping an item for a long time takes up valuable space that could house faster-moving inventory. For instance, a bulky vintage coat taking up closet space while generating no interest costs you the opportunity to stock trending pieces that sell quickly.
  • Multiple major price drops fail: When you've reduced an item’s price by 50% or more without generating meaningful buyer interest or sales, it’s time to desist. The market has clearly rejected the piece regardless of pricing.

Depop support and relisting rules

Depop’s terms of service help sellers understand how to refresh listings without breaking policies that risk account restrictions. The platform allows editing posts and deleting items for relisting, but prohibits spam such as posting identical items multiple times per day.

Here’s a breakdown of what Depop allows and doesn’t allow:

What Depop officially allows …

  • Deleting and recreating listings: Depop allows sellers to delete existing listings and create fresh posts. This process gives items new timestamps that appear higher in search results and buyer feeds.
  • Reasonable relisting frequency schedules: The platform permits regular relisting cycles when sellers space activities appropriately across different days and times. Weekly or bi-weekly relisting schedules fall within acceptable usage patterns for active sellers.
  • Cross-platform inventory management: Sellers can list the same items on multiple marketplaces and remove sold pieces from Depop when they sell elsewhere.

What Depop discourages …

  • Multiple identical daily reposts: Depop discourages posting the same item multiple times per day, which creates spam and clutters search results for buyers. This behavior triggers algorithm penalties that reduce account visibility.
  • Excessive bulk relisting patterns: The platform discourages refreshing entire inventories simultaneously or relisting dozens of items within short timeframes. Such patterns appear automated and can trigger spam detection systems.
  • Misleading refresh tactics: The platform discourages fake edits like adding periods or spaces to descriptions solely for algorithm manipulation. These tactics provide no value to buyers and waste platform resources.

Common mistakes that lead to shadowbanning or reduced visibility

Sellers can trigger Depop's spam detection through repetitive behaviors that appear automated or manipulative. These mistakes can result in reduced search visibility or temporary account restrictions that hurt sales performance. Avoid the following mistakes when using Depop:

  • Daily mass relisting sessions: Refreshing 20+ items within the same hour creates suspicious activity patterns that trigger spam filters. Depop's algorithm interprets this behavior as automated posting rather than organic seller activity.
  • Identical description copy-pasting: Using the exact same description across multiple unrelated items signals low-effort content creation to Depop's quality filters.
  • Rapid deletion-recreation cycles: Deleting and immediately relisting the same items multiple times per week appears manipulative to platform algorithms. This pattern often results in reduced organic reach for every listing on your account.

Best practices for staying compliant

Following Depop's community guidelines while maintaining active inventory requires strategic timing. Follow these tactics to stay compliant and help keep your listings fresh:

  1. Monitor engagement before relisting: Use an analytics platform like the one Nifty offers to track which items generate likes, views, and messages. This data helps identify pieces worth refreshing versus those needing removal.
  1. Stagger relisting times: Relist items on varied days and times to create natural posting patterns. Tools like Nifty simplify relisting, letting you choose times while keeping each relisting at 30 days so you do not get flagged.
  1. Create unique titles, descriptions, and tags each time: Always write customized descriptions that highlight each item’s unique details. Authentic, well-written content helps attract the right buyers consistently. Use Nifty to generate your descriptions, give them a quick check, and list them in minutes. 

When your listings receive engagement, promptly respond to buyer questions and likes. Start conversations with likers by asking what they like about your item to help build a relationship. Active participation supports account health and boosts visibility.

Relist smarter and sell faster with Nifty

Want to know how to relist on Depop with very little manual work? Try Nifty. It schedules relisting times and automatically generates new titles, descriptions, and tags. 

Here’s what else you get with Nifty:

  • AI creates listings instantly: Snap a photo and Nifty generates SEO-optimized titles, detailed descriptions, and trending hashtags automatically.
  • List across multiple platforms: Post to Poshmark, eBay, Mercari, Depop, and Etsy (more marketplaces coming soon!) with just a few clicks. When items sell on one platform, Nifty auto-delists them from other platforms to prevent overselling. 
  • Analytics show real profits: Monitor sales data, marketplace fees, top performers, and underperforming inventory from one clean dashboard that reveals what drives actual revenue.

Start your free 7-day trial today, and see how Nifty can manage your Depop relisting while helping you crosslist to other platforms. You’ll see increased revenue in just a couple weeks.

FAQs

1. How often should I relist on Depop?

Most successful sellers relist every 2 months to maintain visibility and avoid penalties. Avoid daily relisting of the same items, as this triggers Depop’s spam detection and can reduce your account visibility.

2. Is relisting the same as editing a Depop listing?

No, relisting is not the same as editing a Depop listing. When you edit, you update photos, descriptions, or prices while keeping the original timestamp and engagement history. Relisting requires deleting the original post and creating a brand-new listing with a fresh timestamp that appears at the top of buyer feeds, but loses all previous likes and comments.

3. Does relisting help Depop sales?

Yes, relisting helps Depop sales by giving your items fresh timestamps that appear higher in search results, where more buyers browse. The platform's algorithm prioritizes newer listings, so relisting moves stale inventory back to the top of feeds where active shoppers can discover them.

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