Restocker
The Restocker keeps your stock honest across marketplaces. Two scenarios it handles:
- Multi-quantity Vinted seller. You list a t-shirt with 3 in stock. As each one sells, the restocker reposts a fresh listing for the next unit so the item stays continuously listed without you doing anything.
- Cross-platform linked items. Same item listed on both Depop and Vinted. When it sells on Depop, the restocker takes the Vinted copy down so you don’t oversell. (And vice versa.)
Where it lives
The Restocker tab in the panel. Each tracked item is one row.
Adding an item
From the Listings tab, find the row, set Restock = on, and enter the quantity you have in stock. (A quantity of 1 still counts
- that’s the cross-platform single-unit flow.)
The Restock toggle and Qty number live inline on each Listings row, so you can set up multiple items without leaving the dashboard.
How it works (Vinted multi-quantity)
When you have N units tracked:
- The marketplace listing sells. Vinted marks it sold.
- The restocker checks (next scan tick) and confirms the item is closed using a live API check, not just a cached state.
- It reposts a fresh copy of the same listing - same title, description, photos, price, mapped fields.
- Quantity decrements by 1 in your SaleLinx record.
- When quantity reaches 0, restock auto-disables for that item.
Reposts use the cloud-stored copy of the listing (title, description, photos, mapped fields) so nothing is lost even if the marketplace removes the old listing.
How it works (cross-platform)
When you have an item linked across Depop and Vinted (typically because you crosslisted it):
- The item sells on one marketplace.
- The restocker takes the other side down so you can’t accidentally sell the same physical unit twice.
- If you have remaining stock (quantity > 1 across both sides), it then reposts the listing on whichever side is configured.
Linking is what powers the “these are the same physical item” relationship. Successful crosslists set links automatically; you can also pair pre-existing inventory manually in the Linking tab.
Schedule
The restocker runs as part of the panel’s background bot loop while the panel is open. It uses safe pacing between checks and reposts so the marketplaces don’t flag the burst as automated activity.
What it won’t do
- Won’t restock without a confirmed sale. SaleLinx waits for a clean sold signal before acting, so transient marketplace glitches don’t trigger phantom reposts.
- Won’t loop on stale state. If something marks a listing as sold incorrectly, the next check spots the live signal and self-corrects without reposting.
- Doesn’t modify photos. If you want each repost to look fresh (different photo crop, different first image), use Relist instead - it’s designed for that.
Plan and access
Restocker is Business only. Pro doesn’t include it.
Restocker also requires Cloud sync (for the reposted content) and, for cross-platform pairs, Linking.
Next steps
- Linking - pair the items the restocker acts on.
- Cloud sync - the source of truth for the reposted content.
- Relist - the heavier alternative when you want each repost to look genuinely new.