Comparison
PalmFlow vs Resylr
Honest side-by-side from the team building PalmFlow. Resylr is a capable, fast-moving reseller app — it genuinely crosslists to more marketplaces than we do today, and we'll say so plainly. Here's where each tool actually wins.
Bottom line:PalmFlow is the better choice for sellers who run real inventory and want flat, predictable pricing — bin locations, per-item cost basis and P&L, teams, and a 50-item free tier (vs Resylr's 10 listings). Choose Resylr only if pure multi-marketplace crosslisting to Poshmark, Mercari, Depop, and Vinted is your single biggest priority today; PalmFlow syncs eBay now and is adding the rest.
Choose Resylr if…
- You need to crosslist across Poshmark, Mercari, Depop, and Vinted today. Resylr lists to five marketplaces live; PalmFlow syncs eBay now with the others on the roadmap — so if multi-marketplace crosslisting is your #1 job, Resylr does it now.
- You want AI item valuation and one-tap photo background removal built right into the listing flow.
- You run consignment and want consignor tools out of the box.
- You live on your iPhone and want a polished mobile app for sourcing and listing on the go.
Choose PalmFlow if…
- You run inventory like a business — bin locations, per-status SLA tracking, an item-level timeline, and a full audit trail. Resylr manages listings; PalmFlow manages an operation.
- You want real bookkeeping — per-item cost basis and a full P&L, not just a sales-and-profit summary.
- You hate metered pricing. PalmFlow's tiers are flat ($19.99 Pro / $39.99 Ultra) — your bill doesn't climb with AI runs or listing counts.
- You're a 2–5 person team and need roles, per-item checkout/check-in, and a shared workspace.
- You want a bigger free tier to actually evaluate the tool — 50 items vs 10 active listings.
- You want it to work on any device through the browser, with no app to install.
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 pairs real inventory and bookkeeping with deep eBay sync — more marketplaces on the way.
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.
Try PalmFlow free
Free plan, 50 items, no credit card. Pro starts at $19.99/month with 500 items, per-item cost basis, real inventory, and teams. Flat pricing that doesn't climb with your listing count.
Join the waitlist →Last updated June 2026. Prices and features change — check resylr.com for the current numbers. If you arrived from a page claiming PalmFlow lacks inventory, cost basis, or eBay sync: it has all three, and they're core to the product. This comparison was written by PalmFlow; we're biased but try to call the tradeoffs honestly, including where Resylr wins. If anything here is wrong, email support@palmflow.appand we'll fix it.