Marketplace guide

How to crosslist from Depop to Mercari

A Depop listing can be a useful starting point. The Mercari version should be cleaner, more direct, and easier for a buyer to trust.

Updated May 25, 2026 4 min read
Resylr review and publish screen for crosslisting from Depop to Mercari

Quick take

  • Mercari is usually more straightforward than Depop, so the listing should be clear, factual, and easy to trust.
  • Keep the useful Depop details, but review the Mercari first photo, title, category, condition, description, shipping setup, price, package assumptions, and final margin before publishing.
  • Use Resylr when you want Depop and Mercari listings tied to sync, auto delist, profit, labels, Order Picking, tasks, finance, and tax-ready records.

Steps

  1. 1

    Start from the Depop item record

    Use the Depop listing with the best photos, style notes, measurements, condition details, flaws, SKU, item cost, and inventory location.

  2. 2

    Make the Mercari version more direct

    Review the first photo, title, category, condition, description, price, and searchable wording so the listing feels clear instead of style-heavy.

  3. 3

    Keep condition and details easy to trust

    Carry over useful Depop details like measurements, fabric, fit notes, tag photos, flaws, and wear, then remove anything that does not help the Mercari buyer decide.

  4. 4

    Check shipping and margin

    Review shipping setup, package assumptions, price, fees, item cost, offer room, and final margin before publishing.

  5. 5

    Publish from the same inventory record

    Publish the Mercari listing from the same item record so sync, auto delist, profit, labels, Order Picking, tasks, finance, and records stay connected.

Start with Depop, but write for Mercari

Mercari is usually more straightforward than Depop, so the listing should be clear, factual, and easy to trust. Keep the useful Depop facts, but make the Mercari version simpler and less style-heavy.

Common options

Common options include Crosslist, PrimeLister, Shopfront, and ExportYourStore pages. Mercari's own cross-listing import FAQ says Depop imports are supported on desktop and that imported items become drafts that still need review. Depop's listing guidance emphasizes condition, flaws, measurements, fit, shipping, tags, brand, price, color, style, and photos.

What to check before publishing

Keep the useful Depop details, but review the Mercari first photo, title, category, condition, description, shipping setup, price, package assumptions, and final margin before publishing.

  • First photo, title, category, brand, color, size, and searchable wording.
  • Condition, flaws, measurements, fit notes, fabric, tag photos, and description.
  • Shipping setup, package assumptions, price, fees, item cost, offer room, and final margin.
  • SKU, inventory location, marketplace links, sync, and sold-item cleanup.

Where Resylr fits

Use Resylr when you want Depop and Mercari listings tied to sync, auto delist, profit, labels, Order Picking, tasks, finance, and tax-ready records. Depop and Mercari workflows use Resylr Helper on Chrome for desktop.

FAQ

How do I crosslist from Depop to Mercari?

Start from the Depop item record, then review the Mercari first photo, title, category, condition, description, shipping setup, price, package assumptions, SKU, item cost, and inventory location before publishing.

What should I check before crosslisting a Depop listing to Mercari?

Check the Mercari first photo, title, category, condition, description, shipping setup, price, package assumptions, final margin, SKU, item cost, inventory location, and whether the listing stays tied to the same item record.

Can Resylr help keep Depop and Mercari listings in sync?

Yes. Resylr keeps the item record, marketplace links, sync, auto delist, profit, labels, Order Picking, tasks, finance, and records close to the listing workflow. Depop and Mercari workflows use Resylr Helper on Chrome for desktop.

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