Marketplace Comparison

The Best Vinted Alternatives in 2026

Vinted dominates secondhand shopping in Europe, but it isn't the only platform — and it isn't always the best one, depending on what you're after. Furniture, electronics, luxury fashion, collectibles: every category has its go-to marketplace. And above all, the best deals aren't always where everyone else is looking.

Here are the 8 best Vinted alternatives in 2026, with their strengths, their limits, and a trick to monitor them all at the same time without spending your whole day on it.

1
Leboncoin
Country: France
Strong on: Everything, volume

The number one alternative in France. Unbeatable for volume, bulky items (furniture, appliances) and in-person transactions. Less convenient than Vinted for fashion, but huge deals for anyone who monitors it well. Ideal as a complement.

2
Vestiaire Collective
Country: International
Strong on: Authenticated luxury

The reference for luxury and designer fashion. Items are authenticated, which is reassuring for pricey pieces (bags, watches, haute couture). Higher commissions, but a clientele willing to pay. Best for premium brands.

3
eBay
Country: International
Strong on: Collectibles, electronics

The veteran. Unbeatable for collectibles (cards, video games, vinyl) and electronics. Its real strength: the "sold items", the best source for knowing the real price of an item before you buy or resell.

4
Kleinanzeigen
Country: Germany
Strong on: German bargains

The former eBay Kleinanzeigen, Germany's answer to Leboncoin. A goldmine for cross-border buy-and-resell: prices there are often lower than the French market for identical items, especially in electronics and collectibles.

5
Marktplaats & 2dehands
Country: NL / BE
Strong on: Benelux

The leaders in the Netherlands and Belgium. Often overlooked by foreign buyers, which means less competition for the good deals. Perfect for anyone hunting across the Benelux or looking for low prices on sought-after pieces.

6
Wallapop
Country: Spain, Italy
Strong on: Southern Europe

Very popular in Spain and Italy, built around geolocation and local transactions. Worth a look for specific niches and prices that are sometimes far lower than on northern markets.

7
The local hidden gems
Country: Europe
Strong on: Hidden margins

OLX (Poland, Portugal, Romania), Subito (Italy), Willhaben (Austria), Blocket (Sweden), Finn (Norway), Gumtree (UK)... These local platforms are rarely monitored by foreign buyers, which makes them a playground for arbitrage. That's where the margins nobody sees are hiding.

How to monitor all these platforms at once

The real problem isn't choosing a Vinted alternative: it's that no single platform holds all the good deals. The piece you're looking for might show up on Kleinanzeigen 30% cheaper than in France, but you'll never see it if you only monitor Vinted.

That's exactly what CollectAlert is for: you set your criteria just once, and the tool continuously scans 19 marketplaces across 19 countries (Vinted, Leboncoin, Kleinanzeigen, Marktplaats, 2dehands, Wallapop, OLX, Subito, Willhaben and more). The moment a listing matches, you get a Telegram alert in under 60 seconds, complete with its Deal Score. To compare the platforms in detail, also check out our guide Vinted vs Leboncoin vs eBay and our article on multi-country scanning.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best Vinted alternative in France?

Leboncoin remains the leading alternative in France, especially for volume and bulky items. For luxury fashion, Vestiaire Collective is a better fit. The best approach is to monitor several platforms at once so you never miss a good deal.

Are there free sites like Vinted?

Yes, most alternatives (Leboncoin, eBay, Kleinanzeigen, Marktplaats) are free to buy on. CollectAlert lets you monitor them all at the same time with a free plan, no credit card required.

Can you buy on Vinted in another country?

Yes. The German, Dutch and Italian Vinted markets often list lower prices than the French market for identical items. A cross-border purchase can generate a real margin, as long as you monitor several countries.

How do you monitor several marketplaces at the same time?

With an alert tool like CollectAlert: you set your criteria once, and the tool continuously scans 19 marketplaces across 19 countries, then notifies you on Telegram as soon as a listing matches.