Comparison
PalmFlow vs Flyp
Honest side-by-side from the team building PalmFlow. Flyp wins on price and has a genuinely good Poshmark sharing bot — we'll tell you when Flyp is the better pick.
Choose Flyp if…
- Poshmark is more than half your business and you want a cheap sharing + offers-to-likers bot bundled in. That's Flyp's genuine strength.
- You list fewer than a couple hundred items at a time and want the lowest-friction desktop Chrome flow at $9/mo flat.
- You don't need real inventory tracking, bin locations, or tax-ready P&L — you have a separate system for those.
- Your computer stays on 24/7. The Poshmark bot and auto-delist need Chrome open.
Choose PalmFlow if…
- You've been burned by auto-delist failing when your computer sleeps (a repeated complaint in Flyp reviews). PalmFlow runs server-side.
- You want to write one listing per marketplace — not one listing pushed to all six with identical copy. eBay rewards different titles than Poshmark.
- You run inventory like a business: you want bin locations, SLA tracking, per-item timeline, and an audit trail.
- You want bookkeeping + inventory + crosslisting in one subscription instead of paying Flyp + My Reseller Genie + a spreadsheet.
- You're a 2–5 person team. Flyp has no team features; PalmFlow ships teams, roles, and per-item checkout.
- You sell on mobile. Flyp's crosslister is desktop Chrome only; PalmFlow is native web on any device plus barcode scanning.
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 Crosslist →
Tiered-cap crosslister (US/UK/CA/AU)Clean UI and AI pricing, but no auto-delist on sale (top Trustpilot complaint), no bookkeeping, no EU support. PalmFlow replaces the whole stack with server-side sync.
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. Pro from $19.99/month with 500 items, real inventory, cost basis, and teams. Founding-member pricing locked in for a year if you join the waitlist now.
Join the waitlist →Last updated April 2026. Prices and features change — check each company's site 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.