Every regular buyer on Vinted has between three and ten saved searches running quietly in the background. When a new listing matches one of them, that buyer gets a push notification before the listing has had time to climb any feed. It's a private channel directly into the most committed buyers on the platform — and the only key to it is the exact match between their search string and your title. 'Lovely trousers worn twice' is invisible to every saved search ever set. 'Zara wide-leg trousers size 12 black' hits four or five of them the moment you publish.
Saved-search buyers also convert faster — they came looking, they got pinged, the listing is fresh, the route to purchase is two taps. I've watched listings sell in under an hour purely off saved-search traffic before the algorithmic feed had even surfaced them. VintSnap writes titles to match the way buyers actually search, not the way you'd describe the item to a friend.
Part of our Reseller economics series — field notes from building VintSnap.