Offers
The Offers tab gathers your pending offers from Depop and Vinted in one place. Each card has the buyer’s name, their offer amount, the original price, and three action buttons: Accept, Decline, Counter.
The tab also hosts the Auto-Offers controls at the top - settings for automatically accepting offers above a threshold without you clicking through.
What shows up
- Depop - all active offer transactions where the buyer is waiting on you.
- Vinted - inbox entries that look like offers (the
descriptionfield is the offer text), filtered to skip already-handled offers (those Vinted marks as “You accepted X’s offer!” or “You declined X’s offer!”).
Bundle offers (multiple items in one Vinted offer) display each item in the bundle inside the card.
Age filter
The top of the tab has a max-age dropdown (default 3 days). Offers older than that are hidden. Most sellers want to act on fresh offers; old ones are usually irrelevant.
Acting on an offer
Each card has three buttons:
- Accept - confirms the buyer’s price. The transaction moves to the sold/paid flow on the marketplace.
- Decline - closes the offer. Vinted notifies the buyer; Depop marks the offer as declined without a notification.
- Counter - opens an input where you type your counter-price. Submitting posts the counter and removes the card from the list.
All three actions go through the task queue at normal priority.
Shared cache with Messages
The Vinted side of Offers and Messages share a single inbox fetch and conversation-detail cache. If you open both tabs in the same session, the second tab to open doesn’t re-fetch what the first one already has.
This drops the API cost considerably (on a shop with 50 conversations, the combined load of both tabs goes from 102 API calls to roughly 8 to 15). Caches invalidate automatically when you send a reply, accept, decline, or counter, so you never see a stale view.
Refreshing
The Refresh button at the top of the tab re-fetches both Depop and Vinted in parallel. There’s no auto-refresh on a timer - live polling the inbox would burn through API budget for no real benefit.
Why there’s no bulk decline
SaleLinx doesn’t bulk-decline because that’s exactly the kind of action that looks automated to the marketplace and risks flagging your session. Lowball offers can be declined one at a time, or just left to expire.
Plan and access
The manual offers inbox is available on Starter and above (which includes the 7-day free trial). The Auto-Offers auto-accept controls at the top of the tab are Pro and above.
Next steps
- Auto-Offers - auto-accept offers above a threshold.
- Messages - reply to buyer conversations in the same shared inbox.
- Price Drops - if you’re getting too many lowballs, dropping the price can shift the baseline.