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Your ultimate resale assistant.

Reselling has a lot of fiddly, time-eating steps. Inky does the slow parts for you, works with every place you sell, and explains anything you're unsure about in plain English. Built for people who are great at reselling — not computers.

Inky's in private early access. Create your free account to get started.

How Inky makes reselling easier

Does the slow parts

Snap a photo and Inky cleans it up, writes the description, and sets a fair price — the stuff that eats your evening, done in seconds.

Made to fit each app

eBay, Poshmark, Depop, Mercari and more — each one has its own rules and style. Inky shapes every listing to fit the place it's going, so it looks right at home wherever you sell.

Explains anything, simply

Stuck on a marketplace rule or not sure what a step means? Just ask. Inky answers in plain English — no jargon, no guessing.

Made for where you already sell

The 8 marketplaces resellers use most — one simple workflow for all of them.

ebay
poshmark
whatnot
vinted
mercari
facebook
depop
etsy

Common questions

What does Inky actually do?

You snap a photo. Inky cleans it up, reads the tags, writes the listing, and suggests a fair price — then gets that listing ready for each place you sell. The slow, fiddly parts of reselling, done for you. And if you're unsure about anything, Inky explains it in plain English.

Does Inky post for me automatically?

Where a marketplace allows it (like eBay), Inky can post directly. Elsewhere it gets your listing fully ready and walks you through posting in a tap or two — you're always in control of what goes live. We won't do anything that risks your accounts.

How much does it cost?

Inky is in early access. Pricing isn't finalized yet — the Starter tier is free while we build, and paid tiers are coming. No card required to start.

Do I need to be good with tech?

No — that's the whole point. Inky is built for people who are great at reselling but don't want to fight with software. Everything is plain language, and Inky explains any step you're not sure about.

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