Getting more views on Vinted isn't luck — it's a handful of repeatable levers around photos, titles, pricing, freshness and engagement that push your listings up in search and keep them there. This guide walks through every one, in the order that matters most.

Vinted's search ranks listings on three signals: relevance, freshness and trustworthiness. Most listings that get stuck at a handful of views are failing one or more of them — a blurry main photo (low relevance because low click-through), a title that doesn't say what the item is, or a price that's way off market.
The good news is that all three are fixable, and they compound. Fix one and you'll see a modest bump. Fix all three and your listing climbs to buyers who were never going to find it otherwise. Start by auditing your current listings as if you were the buyer: would you click that photo? Does the title tell you anything useful? Is the price a guess or a researched number?
For the full end-to-end process, start with our complete guide to selling on Vinted — this page focuses specifically on the visibility levers.
The main photo is the single biggest visibility lever you control, because views start with a click. If your thumbnail is dark, blurry, cluttered or shows the item at a bad angle, buyers scroll past — and low click-through tells the algorithm your listing isn't worth surfacing.
Natural light, a clean background, and the item filling most of the frame are the three things that matter most. Shoot near a window in daylight. Hang clothes or lay them flat on a plain surface, and make sure the main photo is the item's best angle — full item, in focus, accurate colour.
Add the supporting shots buyers need to commit: the back, the label, the size tag, the fabric, and any flaws. A complete photo set gets more engagement, which feeds the loop.
Vinted search is keyword-driven, so your title needs brand, item type, colour and size — the specifics buyers type. "Levi's 501 straight-leg jeans, dark wash, W30 L32" will get found by far more searches than "Levi's jeans".
Every character that isn't search-relevant is wasted. Drop filler like "great condition", "must see" and "bargain" — they match nothing a buyer types and they crowd out the words that do.
Then make sure the category and brand fields are correct. A miscategorised item is hidden from the buyers filtering by that category, and an item with no brand tag is invisible to brand-filtering buyers. This is the fastest way to be buried.
Price is the first filter most buyers apply, and listings priced far from the market get fewer clicks — which the algorithm reads as a relevance miss. Price within about 10–15% of what comparable items actually sell for.
The problem is Vinted doesn't show sold prices directly, so most sellers guess from asking prices and get it wrong. Check what items actually sold for before you price, not what other sellers are optimistically asking.
Price above the mid-range only for new-with-tags, authenticated or rare pieces. For everything else, competitive pricing gets more views, more favourites, and more sales — and that activity feeds your ranking.
New listings get a temporary visibility boost that fades over roughly 48–72 hours. Relisting — deleting and reposting a listing — resets that freshness signal and can revive a stalled item.
The catch: relist only after you've genuinely improved the listing. Reposting the same mediocre photo and unchanged title just re-registers the same low engagement, and the boost fades faster each time. Better photo, tighter title, better price — then relist.
If an item has survived multiple relists without selling, the issue is almost certainly price or photo quality, not timing.
Bundles raise your average order value and give buyers a reason to browse your whole wardrobe rather than a single item — which means more views across everything you list. Turn on a bundle discount in your settings (even 10% works) and say in your bio that you do bundles.
Bundles also surface your items to buyers who are looking at one thing and see a reason to add more. Every item they open is another view, another chance at a favourite, another engagement signal.
Every favourite is a warm lead. Vinted lets you send a private offer to buyers who've favourited your item, and it converts window-shoppers who were never going to buy at full price. Sending offers also keeps your listing active and engaged.
Price your items with 15–20% headroom specifically so you can send a meaningful offer without eating your margin. An offer that arrives while the buyer is still warm often closes the sale on the spot.
Trustworthiness is the ranking signal most sellers ignore. A complete profile, a clear photo, fast responses to messages, and a growing review score all push your listings above equivalent items from less trustworthy sellers.
Response speed matters more than people realise — buyers who get an answer within hours are far more likely to buy, and Vinted reads that activity positively. Ship fast, describe items honestly, and pack them well; every good review compounds.
Be aware that Vinted's automated moderation can wrongly flag sellers, so keep your account in good standing — complete profile, no policy violations, no off-platform dealing.
Sellers who list a few new items every day outperform those who dump thirty listings at once and then go quiet. Consistent listing keeps your wardrobe fresh in the feed and gives you a steady stream of new-listing boosts.
If sourcing enough stock to list daily is hard, relisting older items (after improving them) counts the same way for freshness.
For resellers, knowing what's newly listed in your niche is how you source faster and keep the listing cadence up.
Not all inventory performs equally. Branded clothing, footwear, premium denim, seasonal outerwear and quality basics in popular sizes have deep buyer pools. Unbranded fast fashion and obscure labels have far narrower ones.
Brand recognition is a multiplier — a well-photographed Levi's, Zara or Arket piece outperforms an unbranded equivalent at the same price almost every time. If your wardrobe skews unbranded, your ceiling is lower no matter how good your photos are.
See what sells best on Vinted and how to source undervalued items for the categories worth your time.
Views don't have to come only from Vinted search. Sharing a listing link to Facebook Marketplace groups, reselling communities, or your own social channels drives external clicks — and external engagement can feed back into your on-platform ranking.
This is especially useful for higher-value or niche items where the right buyer might not be actively searching Vinted that week. A single well-placed share in the right group can beat weeks of waiting.
Almost always one of three things: a weak main photo (low click-through tells the algorithm not to surface it), a title that doesn't use the words buyers search, or a price far off the market. Fix the photo first, then the title, then check sold prices and reprice.
Roughly 48–72 hours. New listings get a temporary visibility boost when posted, which then fades. Relisting resets it — but only relist after genuinely improving the listing, or the engagement will be just as low and the next boost fades faster.
Yes. Likes, saves and click-throughs are engagement signals that tell Vinted your listing is interesting, and listings with strong early engagement get more exposure. That's why a strong photo and accurate title from the moment you post matter — the first 24 hours set the trajectory.
Yes, if you improve the listing first. Relisting resets the freshness boost and can revive a stalled item. Reposting an unchanged listing just re-registers low engagement and the boost fades faster.
There's no single magic time, but evenings and weekends tend to have more UK buyers browsing. More important than timing is consistency — listing a few items regularly beats dumping everything at once.
Yes, each listing shows its view count, and you can see favourites too. For a bigger-picture view of what's working across your whole wardrobe — and how your sold prices compare — a [sold-price tracking tool](/guides/how-to-see-sold-prices-on-vinted) shows the data Vinted hides.