Comparison
PalmFlow vs Crosslist
Honest side-by-side from the team building PalmFlow. Crosslist has genuine strengths (AI pricing, Vinted support, UI polish) — we'll tell you when it's the better pick.
Choose Crosslist if…
- You specifically need Vinted or WooCommerce crosslisting today. Crosslist covers Vinted and WooCommerce natively; most US-focused competitors don't.
- You're a part-time desktop seller in the US, UK, Canada, or Australia and you list between 200 and 1,000 items a month — the tiered caps fit your actual volume.
- You've used the Chrome extension workflow before and it's muscle memory. The UI polish and AI pricing suggestions are genuinely good.
- You have a separate bookkeeping system (QuickBooks, My Reseller Genie, a spreadsheet that actually works) — Crosslist has no accounting at all.
Choose PalmFlow if…
- You've been burned by double-sales from no-auto-delist. This is Crosslist's most-cited complaint on Trustpilot — when an item sells on one platform, it does not auto-remove from the others.
- You want flat pricing, not monthly listing caps. Crosslist charges $29.99–$44.99/mo based on new listings per month; PalmFlow's tiers don't meter listings.
- You want bookkeeping + inventory + crosslisting in one tool. Crosslist is explicitly a listing tool — no P&L, no cost basis, no mileage tracking.
- You run actual inventory: bin locations, SLA per status, per-item timeline, barcode scanning. Crosslist is a listing form, not an inventory system.
- You sell from outside the US / UK / Canada / Australia. Crosslist does not support EU sellers; PalmFlow does.
- You list on the go. Crosslist is desktop-only; PalmFlow works on phone, tablet, and desktop.
- You're a 2–5 person team. Crosslist has no team features; PalmFlow ships teams, roles, and per-item checkout on all paid tiers.
Also compared to PalmFlow
PalmFlow vs Vendoo →
10+ marketplace crosslisterBroader live marketplace coverage today, but item-metered pricing and a browser-extension workflow. PalmFlow wins on flat pricing, cost basis, and inventory depth.
PalmFlow vs List Perfectly →
Chrome-extension crosslisterEstablished crosslisting tool with solid marketplace coverage. No real inventory, no bin locations, no bookkeeping. PalmFlow is one tool instead of three.
PalmFlow vs Flyp →
iOS-first Poshmark automationPopular with Poshmark-heavy sellers, mobile-first. Limited inventory, no SLA or team features. PalmFlow is multi-channel from day one with real inventory.
PalmFlow vs SellHound →
AI listing-copy generatorDifferent category — SellHound writes listing copy, PalmFlow runs the operation. Their free Fetch Engine for sold comps is genuinely useful; their pay-per-listing gets expensive past 30 items/month.
Get early access to PalmFlow
Free plan at launch, 50 items, no credit card. Flat tiers — no listing caps. Server-side auto-delist on every paid tier so double-sales don't happen.
Join the waitlist →Last updated April 2026. Crosslist has revised pricing multiple times — check crosslist.com/pricing for the current numbers. This comparison was written by PalmFlow; we're biased but try to call the tradeoffs honestly. If anything here is wrong, email support@palmflow.app and we'll fix it.