New to Depop? This beginner's guide walks you through setting up your account, listing items, and making sales.
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If you’re new to Depop, the first thing to understand is this:
It’s not just a selling platform—it’s a social marketplace.
That means:
You’re not just listing products—you’re building a profile people want to follow.
First impressions carry more weight on Depop than on most platforms.
Keep it simple, but make it look active and trustworthy.
A messy or empty profile is quickly ignored.
This is where most beginners go wrong—they rush it.
Take care here.
Also:
☑️ Use relevant hashtags
☑️ Avoid overloading with random tags
Depop relies heavily on visual appeal—if it looks good, it gets attention.
Depop isn’t built for everything.
It leans heavily towards trend-driven fashion.
☑️ Y2K styles
☑️ Streetwear
☑️ Unique or standout pieces
Items that feel “different” tend to perform better than basic, everyday stock.
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Pricing on Depop sits between Vinted and Etsy.
If your listing looks strong, you can price higher.
If it looks average, price becomes your only advantage.
Each platform has its own identity.
Using the same approach across all platforms doesn’t work.
This is where patience comes in.
Depop rewards activity. The more visible you are, the more opportunities you create.
Most early problems stem from simple issues.
Fixing these alone can quickly improve results.
Yes—but it’s not instant.
☑️ Requires consistent stock
☑️ Requires some level of branding
☑️ Works best with a niche focus
Many sellers start casually and build up over time.
Those who treat it seriously tend to see better results.
Yes, especially for those interested in fashion and visual selling. It’s easy to start, but consistency is key.
Vintage, Y2K, and unique fashion pieces tend to perform best.
Not at the start, but building activity and engagement helps increase visibility over time.
It varies. Some sellers get sales quickly; others take longer, depending on listing quality and activity.
Depop is easy to start, but it rewards effort and consistency. If you focus on presentation, stay active, and understand what buyers want, you can build a solid platform.