Wrong-customer · Wrong-model · Vertical depth
The cross-marketplace recommerce operating system
Power resellers are underserved. AI changes the equation.
There are credibly low-to-mid millions of "power resellers" globally — people running $30k–$1M/year reselling businesses across Mercari, Poshmark, Depop, eBay, Vinted, Grailed, Whatnot, Facebook Marketplace, and TikTok Shop. They are wildly underserved. The existing tools (List Perfectly, Vendoo, OneShop, PrimeLister, Crosslist) are fragmented, pre-AI, and most are browser extensions held together with prayer.
The product
One photo. AI does the rest: attribute extraction (brand, model, condition, defects), platform-optimized listings for 6–10 marketplaces with category-specific titles and tag structures, comp-based pricing, one-button multi-post, sync-on-sale (auto-delist from the others), unified DM inbox with AI-suggested replies, dispute paperwork. Returns workflow (absorbed from killed Idea 05): when a buyer returns an item across any marketplace, AI re-grades condition from new photos, generates fresh listings, prices from latest comps, re-posts cross-platform. Loop cannot do this — their customer is a DTC brand retaining a customer; yours is a reseller relisting inventory. Phase two: an AI agent that runs negotiations and offers.
Why your team specifically. Mercari is the only major Western marketplace whose product DNA is this seller persona. You know how the API behaves, what a power-seller's day looks like, which platforms have hostile re-listing detection (eBay) and which don't. Existing tools are built by random Shopify-adjacent founders without operator empathy. You have it.
Why it survives. Marketplaces actively don't want their sellers cross-listing — they want exclusivity. So no marketplace will build the unified layer. Shopify isn't in this market. Amazon doesn't compete in secondhand. The category is structurally hostile to consolidation by the giants.