Source the haul. List it the same night.
Thrift volume is brutal on the listing side — lots of items, thin margins, no time per piece. ListForge identifies each find from a photo, prices it from real eBay sold comps, and writes the listing for about $0.50 an item.
Why thrift volume stalls
- High item count, low value each — you can’t spend ten minutes researching a $20 piece.
- Brands and styles you don’t know, that you’d have to look up one by one.
- Condition makes or breaks the price, and it’s easy to misjudge under time pressure.
Haul to listed, same night
Shoot the haul
Photograph finds as you sort. No lookups, no tabs — the point is to keep the pile moving.
Identify what it is
ListForge reads brand and style off the tag or the item, so you don’t lose margin to research time on a low-ticket piece.
Price from real sold comps
Each find is priced from actual eBay sold listings, so the occasional sleeper gets caught instead of underpriced.
List it for ~$0.50
A full identify → price → list flow per item, fast enough to keep up with a real thrift haul.
Volume without the grind
Thrift reselling lives or dies on listings-per-hour. The research-and-type step is where most of the night goes, and it’s the step that doesn’t scale with hustle. ListForge collapses it so the haul gets listed while it’s still fresh, at a per-item cost that makes even low-ticket pieces worth listing.
List the haul while it’s fresh.
Start with 5,000 free credits — about 50 items identified, priced, and listed. No card required.
Try ListForge freeQuestions thrift and bin-store resellers ask
How do I price thrift store finds for resale?
Photograph each find and ListForge prices it from real recent eBay sold comps — what identical items actually sold for. You get a defensible price in seconds without digging through sold listings yourself, which is what makes high-volume thrift listing viable.
Is it worth listing low-value thrift items?
At about $0.50 to identify, price, and list an item, the math works on far lower-ticket pieces than manual listing or a hired lister allows — so more of your haul is worth putting up.
What if I don’t know the brand?
ListForge identifies brand and style from the photo, so you don’t have to recognize every label. That’s the whole point for fast thrift sourcing.