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7 Best Depop Alternatives in 2026 (Compared on Fees, Reach & Categories)

Depop is brilliant for Gen-Z fashion – but its fees structure, fashion-only catalogue and limited country list send plenty of sellers looking elsewhere. Here are the seven best Depop alternatives in 2026, compared honestly on fees, reach and what they’re actually best at. (Full disclosure: WishThrift is our marketplace – we’ve kept the comparison factual and the table speaks for itself.)

Fee structures change frequently — figures below reflect publicly listed fees as of June 2026; always confirm on each platform’s official pricing page before selling.

The 7 best Depop alternatives compared

PlatformBest forSeller feesWhere it works
1. WishThriftZero-fee, cross-border selling in any categoryNoneAny country, 147 currencies
2. VintedFee-free fashion selling in EuropeNone (buyer pays protection fee)European markets + select others
3. eBayMaximum reach, collectibles, electronics~13% final value (private-seller fee cuts in some markets)Global
4. PoshmarkSocial selling, US/Canada fashion20% over $15, $2.95 underUS, Canada, Australia
5. MercariGeneral secondhand, US & JapanHas changed repeatedly – check current scheduleUS, Japan
6. ThredUpHands-off consignment (send a bag, they sell it)Consignment payout %, varies by item valueUS
7. Facebook MarketplaceLocal, cash-in-hand dealsNone for local salesGlobal (local radius)

1. WishThrift – best for zero fees and international selling

WishThrift is a global secondhand marketplace with no listing fees and no commission on either side. It supports 147 currencies, accepts sellers from any country, and covers 25 categories – clothing, electronics, furniture, books, even vehicles – where Depop is fashion-only. Identity-checked sellers carry a Verified Sellers badge, and buyers deal with sellers directly through on-platform messaging, so the agreed price is the final price. The trade-off vs Depop: no integrated checkout (you arrange payment and delivery in messages). Best fit: cross-border sellers, non-fashion items, and anyone in a country the big resale apps don’t support. Joining is free.

2. Vinted – best for fee-free fashion in Europe

Sellers pay nothing; buyers pay a per-order Buyer Protection fee. Prepaid shipping labels and integrated payments make it the smoothest pure-fashion experience in its supported European markets. Outside those markets it’s simply unavailable. Full comparison: WishThrift vs Vinted.

3. eBay – best for reach and non-fashion value

Still the biggest secondhand audience on earth and the default for electronics, collectibles and anything rare. Final-value fees around 13% in most categories, though several markets have cut fees for private sellers. Steeper learning curve, but unbeatable for auctionable items.

4. Poshmark – best for social selling in North America

Poshmark’s “posh parties” and follower mechanics suit sellers who enjoy the social grind. The fees are the highest here: 20% on sales over $15 (flat $2.95 below). US, Canada and Australia only.

5. Mercari – best general marketplace in the US and Japan

Dead-simple listing across all categories. Its fee structure has changed several times in recent years, so check the current schedule before pricing. US and Japan only.

6. ThredUp – best if you don’t want to do anything

Consignment, not marketplace: order a Clean Out bag, send your clothes, ThredUp photographs, lists and ships. Payouts are a fraction of resale price – convenience costs margin. US only, womenswear/kidswear focused.

7. Facebook Marketplace – best for local cash deals

Free for local selling with an enormous audience, but no buyer protection to speak of, lots of no-shows, and listings limited to your radius. Great for furniture; weak for fashion.

How to choose

Selling fashion in Europe? Vinted. Gen-Z aesthetic stock in the US/UK? Stay on Depop. Collectibles or electronics? eBay. Want zero fees, any category, any country? WishThrift. And since most of these are free to list on, the smartest move for serious sellers is cross-listing on two or three. For the market data behind the resale boom, see our thrifting & secondhand statistics.

FAQ

What is the best alternative to Depop?

Vinted (Europe, fashion), Poshmark (North America, social), eBay (reach), ThredUp (consignment), Facebook Marketplace (local), Mercari (US/Japan general) – or WishThrift for zero-fee, cross-border selling in any category.

Which secondhand site has the lowest fees?

WishThrift (none at all), then Vinted (seller-free). Poshmark is the priciest at 20% over $15.

What is the best site for selling secondhand internationally?

eBay and WishThrift are the genuinely international options – eBay with ~13% fees, WishThrift with zero fees and 147 currencies.

Maya Chen
About the author
Maya Chen
Senior Editor, WishThrift
London, UK

Maya Chen is Senior Editor at WishThrift, where she writes about the global secondhand market, sustainable shopping, and the resale economy. Her work focuses on practical buyer guides — designer authentication, online thrift tactics, used-book hunting, and what to look for on every listing before you pay. She edits the WishThrift seller knowledge base and reviews every guide published on the site.

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