At a glance
Same Item Priced Differently vs Mercari / Depop is a cross-channel metric tracked from Vinted data against your listings on other resale platforms. It lists items where the same piece carries a materially different price on Vinted than on Mercari or Depop. Wide spreads create arbitrage against you, buyers gravitate to the cheaper channel, and an inconsistent price can undercut your own margin. The card surfaces the items where pricing has drifted out of line across platforms.
| What it counts | The number of items priced materially differently on Vinted versus Mercari or Depop over the selected period, broken down by row so you can see the spread per item. |
| Sample type | Backend API data from Vinted compared against other resale-platform listings, refreshed on the standard data refresh. |
| Why it matters | A large cross-platform price gap means buyers can find the item cheaper elsewhere, or that you are leaving margin on the table on one channel. Consistent pricing protects both conversion and margin. |
| Reading the value | Lower is better. A count above the safe number of items with a wide spread points to systematic cross-platform price drift worth aligning. |
| Currency | count |
| Time window | 30D |
| Alert trigger | Fires when more than the configured number of items show a spread wider than the configured percentage across platforms. |
| Sentiment key | vin_xc_price_parity |
| Roles | owner, finance, marketing |
Calculation
Calculated automatically from your Vinted and other-platform data. Vortex IQ matches the same item across Vinted, Mercari, and Depop and flags those where the price spread exceeds the configured tolerance. See the At a glance summary above for what the metric tracks and the worked example below for a typical reading.Worked example
A representative reading of Same Item Priced Differently vs Mercari / Depop for a typical Pro seller on Vinted. The card shows seven items with a spread wider than the tolerance, past the safe count. The breakdown tells the story: five were repriced down on Depop during a slow week but never updated on Vinted, leaving Vinted higher and uncompetitive, and two were raised on Vinted after a Mercari sale but left low on Mercari, so margin is being left behind there. The action is to decide a single target price per item and align all three platforms to it, then set a routine so a price change on one channel prompts a review on the others. For deeper investigation, use Vortex Mind to see which channel leads the drift; for natural-language exploration, ask Ask Viq.Sibling cards merchants should reference together
| Card | Why merchants reach for it |
|---|---|
vin_country_pricing_alignment | Listing-health sibling: pricing against the on-Vinted country average. |
vin_xc_catalogue_drift_vs_bc | Cross-channel sibling: broader catalogue drift including price. |
vin_xc_listed_but_oos_on_bc | Cross-channel sibling: items sold elsewhere but live on Vinted. |
vin_aov | Sales sibling: realised average sale price. |
vin_revenue_at_risk | Executive sibling: margin and revenue exposed by mispricing. |
Reconciling against Vinted
Where to look in Vinted’s own dashboard: Vinted shows only its own listing price and has no view of Mercari or Depop, so it cannot show a cross-platform spread. Reconcile by taking a flagged item and comparing its Vinted price against the same listing on the other platform. Why the Vortex IQ value may legitimately differ:| Reason | Direction | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Match basis. Detection relies on matching the same item across platforms; unmatched or loosely matched items are excluded. | Variable | Confirm the cross-platform match coverage. |
| Fee differences. Each platform’s buyer fees differ, so an apparent spread may narrow once buyer-facing totals are compared. | Variable | Decide whether to compare list price or buyer total. |
| Update timing. A price changed on one platform may not have synced to the comparison yet. | Marginal | Allow a refresh cycle after a price change. |