Here's the change that lifted my whole Vinted shop — and it's got nothing to do with photos or prices. It's what I do after the sale, not before it: I post fast. Everyone pours their energy into getting the sale and forgets the part that decides the next ten — what happens once the buyer's paid.
The dispatch, the packaging, the little note. That's what turns one sale into a five-star review, and reviews are the quiet engine of the whole shop. Your review score is the first thing a nervous buyer checks before parting with money — it's your trust badge.
A wall of recent five-stars says 'this seller posts fast, packs well, exactly as described,' and that closes a hesitant buyer faster than any clever title. People aren't only buying the jumper — they're buying the seller, and your reviews are the only proof they've got that you're safe to buy from. So here's what I actually did: dispatch same-day or next morning wherever I could, pack it properly so it arrives looking cared-for, and drop in a one-line thank-you — costs pennies and tips a four into a five.
A wall of recent five-stars says 'this seller posts fast, packs well, exactly as described,' and that closes a hesitant buyer faster than any clever title.
None of it's clever; it's just fast and consistent, and the reviews started stacking on their own. And it pays off twice: fast dispatch makes this buyer happy, and their review makes the next ten trust you before you've said a word. It compounds, because a strong recent review streak quietly lifts every listing in your shop, not just the one that earned it.
VintSnap takes the listing admin off your plate — title, description, price and hashtags from a photo in seconds — so you've got the time and headspace to post fast and pack well. Which, it turns out, is the bit buyers actually reward.
Part of our Reseller economics series — field notes from building VintSnap.