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πŸ—‚οΈ Listing Templates

Listing templates let you save a complete Vinted listing setup once and reuse it to fill new listings in a single click β€” no more retyping the same title, price, category, and other details for every item.

A template can store the listing title, description, price, category, condition, brand, size, color, materials, parcel size, and category-specific attributes. You choose exactly which fields to include when you save it.

Creating and Applying a Template

  1. On the Vinted listing form, fill in the details you want to reuse
  2. Click Save as template β€” the button sits next to Vinted’s own Publish and Save as draft actions
  3. In the dialog, give your template a name and tick the fields to include (all are selected by default β€” untick anything you want to leave out)
  4. Click Save

To reuse it, open Manage templates, pick a template, and click Apply β€” every saved field fills in at once. A status line shows Applied template: [Name] with a Clear option to undo. From there, review the listing and either post it right away or save it as a draft to finish later.

Personalizing with Dynamic Variables

Open Manage templates to add dynamic variables to a saved template. Variables are placeholders in the title and description that resolve to each item’s brand, size, color, category, material, or condition β€” so one template can produce a personalized listing for every item.

  • If a field is filled, the variable is replaced with its value
  • If a field is still empty, the variable stays visible so you can see what’s left to complete

The captured field values are read-only here β€” what you customize are the variables in the title and description.

Tip: As soon as you manually edit the title or description of an applied template, the template is released and stops resolving variables, so you always keep full control of the final text.

Managing Templates

From Manage templates you can search through your templates and delete the ones you no longer need. Templates can be saved for the current account or made available across all your accounts, so you can keep account-specific setups separate or share a common set everywhere.