Platform Comparison

PlatformBest ForSeller FeesBuyer FeesCalculator
Mercari Broad resale, electronics, collectibles 10% flat on item price + buyer shipping ~3.6% Buyer Protection Mercari Calculator
Poshmark Fashion, shoes, accessories $2.95 flat under $15; 20% at $15+ No separate buyer protection fee modeled Poshmark Calculator
eBay Broad marketplace, rare items Varies by category (typically 13-15% for clothing) Varies Mercari vs eBay guide
Depop Vintage, streetwear, younger audience 0% selling + 3.3% + $0.45 processing Up to 5% + up to $1 (buyer-paid) Depop Calculator · Fees Guide
Vinted Clothing resale, US & European market 0% seller fee Buyer Protection fee (editable) Vinted Calculator · Fees Guide
Facebook Marketplace Local sales, no fees $0 $0 No calculator needed
OfferUp Local sales, general resale $0 for local; fees may apply for shipping $0 No calculator needed
Whatnot Collectibles, trading cards, rare items Verify on Whatnot's official site Varies Coming soon

Poshmark

$2.95 flat or 20%

Best for: Fashion sellers with a large buyer base

Poshmark is the top alternative to Mercari for fashion sellers. Its large, fashion-focused buyer audience and social sharing model (Love button, parties, followers) make it effective for clothing, shoes and accessories sellers. Poshmark charges $2.95 flat for sales under $15 and 20% for items $15 and above.

Use the Poshmark Fee Calculator to compare payouts with Mercari for your specific items. See the Mercari vs Poshmark comparison for a full side-by-side analysis.

eBay

Varies by category

Best for: Broad marketplace reach and rare items

eBay has the largest buyer audience of any resale marketplace. It excels for sellers with rare, niche or hard-to-find items that need a large buyer pool to sell quickly. eBay's fee structure is more complex than Mercari's (varying by category, store status and listing format) but its buyer reach is unmatched.

See the Mercari vs eBay guide for a detailed comparison of fees, audience and workflow.

Depop

0% + 3.3% + $0.45

Best for: Vintage, streetwear and Gen Z sellers

Depop targets a younger demographic and has a strong reputation in the vintage and streetwear community. Its Instagram-style interface makes it popular with sellers who have existing social media audiences. For US eligible sales, Depop charges 0% as a Depop Selling fee plus 3.3% + $0.45 payment processing. Buyers pay a marketplace fee (estimated up to 5% + up to $1).

Use the Depop Fee Calculator to model your payout, or read the Depop Fees 2026 guide.

Vinted

0% seller fee

Best for: Clothing resale, US & European sellers

Vinted does not charge seller fees in the standard seller flow — you keep 100% of the item price before your own costs. Buyers pay shipping and may pay a Buyer Protection fee (editable default: ~5% + $0.70). Rules vary by market. Use the Vinted Fee Calculator to model buyer costs and seller payout.

Facebook Marketplace

$0 fees

Best for: Local sales with no fees

Facebook Marketplace charges no fees for either buyers or sellers. It works on a local meetup or local delivery basis, with shipping now available for some listings. The main trade-off is safety (meetup required for local sales) and the lack of buyer protection compared to dedicated resale apps.

OfferUp

$0 for local

Best for: Local general resale

OfferUp is similar to Facebook Marketplace but mobile-first. Local sales are fee-free. Shipping is available on some listings and fees may apply. OfferUp works best for general resale items sold locally — furniture, electronics, sporting goods and everyday items.

Whatnot

Verify on Whatnot

Best for: Collectibles, trading cards and rare items

Whatnot is a live auction-style platform popular with collectors of trading cards, vinyl records, sneakers and rare items. Sellers run live shows where buyers bid in real time. Whatnot's fee structure and seller policies should be verified directly on Whatnot's platform before listing.

Which Mercari Alternative Has the Lowest Fees?

Among Mercari's alternatives, Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp (local) charge zero fees — but they require local meetup and offer no buyer protection. For shipped sales:

  • Mercari's 10% is often lower than Poshmark's $2.95/20% for items $15 and above
  • eBay fees vary by category and can be higher or lower than Mercari depending on your category
  • Depop has 0% selling fee + 3.3% + $0.45 processing; Vinted has 0% seller fee with buyer-paid Buyer Protection

Use the Mercari Fee Calculator and Poshmark Fee Calculator to compare your specific items.

Which App Is Best for Clothing?

For clothing sellers, Poshmark and Depop are the strongest Mercari alternatives. Poshmark has the larger fashion buyer base; Depop has a younger, trendier audience. Vinted is also popular for clothing, particularly in Europe.

Which App Is Best for Electronics and Collectibles?

For electronics, eBay is the dominant platform with the largest buyer audience. Whatnot is excellent for trading cards, vinyl, sneakers and rare collectibles. Mercari also handles electronics well with its broad buyer base.

Key Takeaways

  • Poshmark is the top fashion alternative to Mercari with a large buyer base and social sharing
  • eBay has the largest overall marketplace reach, especially for rare and niche items
  • Depop targets vintage, streetwear and a younger Gen Z audience
  • Vinted is strong for clothing resale, particularly in Europe
  • Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp charge zero fees for local sales
  • Whatnot is best for collectibles via live auction-style shows
  • Cross-list on multiple platforms to maximize your buyer reach

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best apps like Mercari?

The best apps like Mercari depend on what you sell and your target buyer. Poshmark is best for fashion sellers with a large buyer base. eBay has the broadest marketplace reach. Depop targets a younger, vintage-focused audience. Vinted is popular for clothing resale. Facebook Marketplace has no fees but requires local meetup or your own shipping.

Which Mercari alternative is best for clothes?

Poshmark and Depop are the strongest Mercari alternatives for clothing. Poshmark has a larger overall buyer base and strong social sharing features. Depop targets a younger audience and performs well for vintage and streetwear. Vinted is also popular for clothing, particularly in Europe.

Which Mercari alternative is best for electronics?

eBay is the strongest alternative for electronics and collectibles, with the largest buyer audience and category-specific features. Mercari also handles electronics well with its broad buyer base. Whatnot specializes in collectibles and rare items.

Is Poshmark better than Mercari?

For fee-only comparisons, Mercari's 10% seller fee is generally lower than Poshmark's $2.95/20% structure at most price points. However, Poshmark's fashion-focused audience and social sharing model can generate more sales volume for fashion items. The better platform depends on your items, audience and volume goals.

Is eBay better than Mercari?

eBay has a larger buyer audience, which can mean faster sales and better prices for rare or niche items. However, eBay's fee structure is more complex and often higher than Mercari's 10% for comparable items. For simplicity, Mercari's flat 10% is easier to calculate and predict.

Should I cross-list items on multiple apps?

Cross-listing on multiple platforms (Mercari, Poshmark, Depop, eBay) maximizes your buyer reach and can help items sell faster. Many sellers list the same items across 2-3 platforms. Be aware of the additional time required to manage multiple accounts and ship from each platform separately.