11 Best websites to sell items online for free
September 20, 2025 | by deven.khatri@gmail.com

Free niche resale marketplaces
While local marketplaces are great for general items, some platforms specialize in specific categories â like fashion, collectibles, or hobbies. These unique online marketplaces attract more targeted buyers, helping your items sell faster and at better prices.Â
6. VintedÂ
Best for: Selling pre-owned clothing, shoes, and accessories.
Seller fees: Free to start selling online, but there are optional paid features to make your listings more noticeable.Â
How it works: Download the Vinted app and create a new post for your product with photos, a description, and a price.Â
Buyers can purchase instantly or send you an offer. They will also choose and pay for a shipping option themselves. Once the buyer confirms a successful delivery, you will receive payment in your Vinted Wallet.Â
Pros:
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Vinted charges zero transaction fees, so you keep 100% of the profit.Â
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Prepaid shipping labels make shipping quick and hassle-free.
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Large community of sustainable fashion enthusiasts, so clothing and accessories often sell well.
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Tips for selling on Vinted:
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Offer bundle discounts to get buyers to purchase multiple items at once.
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Lower prices strategically. Followers and people who favorited your item get notified when you drop the price, which can spark quick sales.
Read more: Gen Z fashion: Trends and tips
7. eCraterÂ
Best for: Selling specialty items that are hard to find elsewhere â like vintage t-shirts and collectibles â though you can also list everyday goods.Â
Seller fees: Free to create an eCrater online store and list items on the marketplace. There is an optional market cost starting from 2.9% of your itemâs final selling price if you make sales through the marketplace or advertising partners like Google Shopping.Â
How it works: Sign up and build your own online store with eCrater. Then, add your products with photos, descriptions, and prices. These items will also appear in eCraterâs marketplace.Â
Sellers need to manage payments via PayPal, Stripe, checks, and other options. Once the buyer completes the purchase, you ship the item directly to them.
Pros:Â
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Sellers can create a customizable storefront with their own branding â no coding needed.
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Your store automatically connects with eCraterâs advertising partners to make your items easier to find.Â
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Itâs possible to minimize the market cost by opting out of eCraterâs advertising feature.Â
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Tips for selling on eCrater:
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Buyers come to the platform to find unique items, so itâs good to stick with a niche that makes your store stand out.Â
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Learn how to promote your store using social media or other methods to drive direct sales without platform fees.Â
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8. Poshmark (with commission)
Best for: Selling new or secondhand clothing, shoes, handbags, and home decor items.Â
Seller fees: Listing items is free, but Poshmark takes a fixed price of $2.95 out of every sale under $15 or a 20% commission if the sale is higher.Â
How it works: Download the Poshmark app and create a new listing featuring your product photos, description, and price.Â
When an item sells, customers can pay a flat rate of $6.49 for shipping up to 5 lbs. You simply print the label, package the item, and drop it off.Â
Pros:
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Strong market to sell clothing, especially trendy and luxury brands.
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Prepaid labels make shipping simple and reliable.
Cons:
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Higher commission rates compared to other platforms.Â
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Some sellers have reported temporary suspensions for deleting or marking items as âNot for Saleâ within 60 days if theyâre sold on other platforms. This policy may feel limiting if you want to sell on multiple channels.Â
Tips for selling on Poshmark:
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Refresh your listings regularly to keep them visible in search.
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When a potential buyer likes multiple items from your closet, send a bundle offer to spark action.
Free online store builders
The platforms below are great for sellers who want to build a brand and run their own online shop. Unlike marketplaces, they donât connect you with built-in buyers but give you complete control over your storeâs design, pricing, and customer experience.Â
This makes them ideal for those looking to grow beyond casual reselling and establish a more professional online presence.
Read more: How to start an online store with Printful
9. Square Online (free plan)
Best for: Small businesses and side hustlers who want an easy, low-cost way to launch an online store. Itâs also useful if you already use Square for in-person sales, since everything syncs automatically.
Seller fees: The starter plan is completely free for building an online store, though youâll have to pay 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction.
How it works: Square is best known as a point-of-sale system that helps small businesses accept in-person payments. With Square Online, you can quickly build a free website that connects to your Square account.Â
Once the website is live, users can sell products with options for shipping and in-store pickup.
Pros:
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List as many items as you want, even on the free plan.
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Buyers can pay with credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Afterpay â no need to set up the payment options yourself.
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Free marketing tools like SEO and social media selling help your store get discovered online.Â
Cons:Â
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Your site will show Squareâs branding on the free plan, which may look less professional.
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You canât use your own custom domain.Â
Tips for selling on Square Online:
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If you want to sell without inventory, use Printfulâs print-on-demand services. Our Square integration lets you connect your store to our platform and create custom, made-to-order products.Â
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Integrate your Square store with Facebook and Instagram to reach more buyers beyond your website.
10. Freewebstore (free plan)
Best for: Hobbyists or solo entrepreneurs who want a customizable eCommerce store.Â
Seller fees: The Community Plan is free with no subscription fees. Youâll still pay transaction fees depending on the payment processing option you use. For example, PayPal (0% platform commission), Stripe (2%), or offline payments like cash on delivery (5%).Â
How it works: Sign up for a free account, and Freewebstore will automatically create an online store that you can customize. Add your products, connect PayPal as your payment gateway, and start selling immediately. Manage orders, inventory, and customers from a simple online dashboard.
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Unlimited products, storage, and bandwidth in all plans, so you can grow your business even with the free plan.
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Mobile-friendly themes are available to make building your online store faster.
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Advanced features in the free plan, like an AI chatbot for support and displaying related items on product pages to encourage more sales.
Cons:
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The Community Plan shows Freewebstore ads, which can make your website look less professional.
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You canât save and switch between themes in the free plan.
Tips for selling on Freewebstore:
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Use unlimited listings to test different product variations without worrying about limits. With Print on Demand, you can easily add custom products without holding inventory.
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Connect your store to Google Analytics to track traffic and sales, then adjust your marketing efforts accordingly.
11. Mozello (free plan)
Best for: Small online businesses with fewer than five products.
Seller fees: The free plan has no subscription or transaction fees. But youâre limited to five products, one option per product, and five variants.
How it works: Sign up, and Mozello generates an online store for you. Pick a template, edit pages with a simple block-based editor, and add products. The free plan lets you accept PayPal, cash, or bank transfers.Â
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No transaction fees mean you keep all of the profits.
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Basic marketing features are included, such as SEO tools, social integrations, Google Analytics, and even Facebook Pixel for ads.Â
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Built-in multilingual support helps you reach international customers without extra plugins or apps.
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Tips for selling on Mozello:
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Use smaller, optimized images to stay within the 0.5 GB limit while keeping your site fast.
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Take extra time with your theme and layout to make your storefront feel unique.
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