Sunday evening was my old default — kids in bed, kettle on, batch the week's listings. Felt productive. Turns out half of Vinted does the same thing.
The Sunday-evening upload window is the most crowded, your fresh listings get drowned out within an hour, and the freshness boost is wasted on a rush. Saturday morning, 9 to 11am, is quiet. Buyers are scrolling with their coffee, not many sellers are publishing, and your listing sits at the top of the feed for two or three hours instead of two or three minutes.
I shifted my whole batch upload routine. Same items, same titles, same prices — view counts in the first 24 hours went up by about 40%, and sales followed. The freshness window is real; you just have to publish into a quieter slot to get the full benefit of it.
Same items, same titles, same prices — view counts in the first 24 hours went up by about 40%, and sales followed.
VintSnap doesn't care when you publish — but if you're listing 30 items in one go, when you press the button is now part of the strategy.
Part of our Reseller economics series — field notes from building VintSnap.