Here's the easiest Vinted sale you're completely ignoring. People are favouriting your items — and then you're letting them walk away. A favourite is the strongest buying signal you'll ever get for free.
That person searched, scrolled past a hundred items, stopped on yours, and tapped the heart. They've basically said 'I want this, I'm just not over the line yet.' And most sellers do nothing with that — so the person drifts off, forgets, and the warmest lead you had goes cold in two days. But Vinted lets you send a private offer to people who've favourited your item.
A small discount, and they get a notification reminding them about the thing they already liked. That's the bit people miss: you're not chasing a cold stranger, you're nudging someone who already raised their hand. A gentle 10–20% off is usually all it takes to turn a 'maybe later' into a 'go on then,' and the notification does the remembering they were never going to do themselves.
Make it a habit, not a one-off — when favourites stack up on an item that hasn't sold, send the likers a sensible offer. Keep the discount modest so you protect your margin, and don't spam the same people daily; one well-timed nudge beats five annoying ones. Weekend mornings tend to land, because that's when people are actually scrolling and spending.
Make it a habit, not a one-off — when favourites stack up on an item that hasn't sold, send the likers a sensible offer.
Two minutes, and it turns quiet likes into real sales. No new photos, no new stock, no price war across your whole shop — you're just collecting warm leads you already earned. The only reason most people skip it?
They're worn out from writing listings. VintSnap writes the title, description, price and hashtags from one photo in seconds — so the energy you'd have burned on a blank form goes into the two-minute job that actually closes the sale: nudging the people who already like your stuff.
Part of our Reseller economics series — field notes from building VintSnap.