listr. / early access · 002
built solo in brisbane
help me decide if i should build this

Your voice.
Not ChatGPT's.

Snap 4 photos. Say what it is in 10 seconds. Paste-ready title, description, tags and price in your tone, in 20 seconds.

vintage y2k 90s archive designer
get on the list 10 free spots
Three quick questions. Ten seconds. No card. · I'll only email you when there's something real to show.
voice notes never train AI no data sold, ever free first month
heads up: listr is a working name and will probably change. we won't spam you, ever.
Listr · Telegram
0:09
Listr is writing...
Title
y2k vintage cop copine cut out top
Price
$155 AUD (comps: $135 base · $20 buffer)
Tags
#copcopine #vintage #y2k #cutout #depopfinds

two minutes of listr.

four cuts of the bot. tap any to watch.
0:15
snap. talk. paste.
0:08
speedrun
0:25
inventory · sales · comps
0:18
5 min vs 20 sec
/ tap a card to watch full screen
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5 minutes per listing 30 seconds. I list pieces the moment I photograph them now.

Lara · Brisbane vintage seller
Step 01
Snap.
Take 4 photos of the piece on your phone. Front, back, tag, detail. Same as you do now.
Step 02
Talk.
Hold the Telegram mic. Ten seconds. "Cop Copine mesh top, size S, no flaws, around $45." That's it.
Step 03
Paste.
Listr returns title, description, tags, price. Copy. Paste into Depop. Listed.

Same shop. Same seller.
Different listing.

Lara listed two designer bags on her Depop shop. One she wrote herself the old way. One she ran through Listr. Real numbers, pulled today.

before · written the old way
before bag listing
Y2K Spencer & Rutherford bag
$150 · listed as "other"
likes10
in bags0
offers received0
after · written through listr
after bag listing
Vintage D&G cow print bag
$295 · listed as Dolce & Gabbana
likes174
in bags6
offers received4

Better listing right brand, right tags, right buyer.

Depop surfaces listings that are correctly categorised, fully described, and properly tagged. Listr writes the listing. Depop's algorithm does the rest. No bots, no boosts, no ToS bend.

Numbers verifiable on Depop · view the live listing

Listr is your shop's brain, not just a draftsman.

/inventory
See your whole shop in one tap.
Live pieces, GMV, this week, this month, this year. The depop tea in 4 seconds.
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Listrbot · online
/inventory
📦 ok babe, your shop rn 🫀 11 pieces live · ~$1,235 median $105 · range $48–$155
💰 the depop tea 🗓 week — 2 sold · $185 🗓 month — 7 sold · $640 🗓 year — 28 · $2,415 gross the girls are eating 🤤
/sales <brand>
Track every sale, every brand.
Per-brand gross, average, median, days to sell. Pull the data for any label in your shop.
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Listrbot · online
/sales cop copine
💰 cop copine · sold data last 6 months
6 sales · $650 gross avg $108 · median $115 typical: 18d to sell
recent sales:
  • • 12 May · $135 (15d)
  • • 02 May · $115 (28d)
  • • 24 Apr · $95 (11d)
/comps
Pricing from real comps, not guesses.
Snap a piece. Listr scans Depop, eBay, Vinted and Grailed for the same item. Sold prices included.
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Listrbot · online
/comps
💰 12 comps found depop · ebay · vinted · grailed
$135 · depop $148 · ebay (sold) $115 · depop (sold) $125 · vinted $145 · grailed
median ask: $130 AUD median sold: $135 🤑
about · why i made this
help me decide

i'm not a startup person.

i'm Kurt. i make websites in Brisbane. by day I do marketing for small ecomm brands; by night I watch my partner Lara type Depop listings until 1am.

she runs a vintage designer archive store and is very good at it — the eye, the sourcing, the photos. the only thing that breaks her is the typing. beautiful piece, perfect photo, then two hours at the laptop writing the same listing for the 200th time.

so i built her a Telegram bot. snap. talk. paste. 5 minutes → 30 seconds. she lists the moment she photographs now.

this page is me asking if Lara is the only one. if 20 of you say yes, build it, that's enough signal to keep pushing and ship it for everyone. if not, listr stays her secret weapon and that's also fine.

either way — thank you for reading this far.

k
Kurt.
solo founder · listr
coming next · roadmap
v1.1 June 2026
Crossposting to Poshmark, Mercari and eBay.
List once. Listr rewrites the piece for each platform's voice and pushes it everywhere.
v1.2 July 2026
Bulk mode for op-shop hauls.
Drop a folder of 10 pieces. Listr drafts every listing in one batch while you make coffee.
v1.4 Sept 2026
Weekly stale listing audit.
Monday morning email. Pieces sitting too long flagged with a suggestion: repost, drop the price, or kill it.
v2.0 The dream
Sourcing scanner.
At the op shop. Photo a piece. Listr tells you in 5 seconds what it'll sell for, and whether to buy it.
v2.1 Pro
Shopify + POS for vintage sellers.
Sell at markets and online from one master inventory. Listr pushes pieces to Depop and a Shopify mirror, with a POS at the stall. Sold by hand or sold online — it's all one shop.
Got an idea? Reply to any early access email. I read all of them.
Pricing
from $15 / month
Starts at $15. Pro tier coming for sellers who need Shopify + POS. Cancel any time. First month free for the first 10 testers.
quick questions
Is this another crosslister like Vendoo or Crosslist?
No. Those crosspost listings you already wrote. Listr writes the listing for you in the first place, so the 5 minutes you spend per item typing turns into 20 seconds of talking.
Where do my photos and voice notes go?
Straight to a private workspace tied to your email. Never sold. Never used to train an AI model. (If you've been pasting listings into ChatGPT, OpenAI uses them for training by default — Listr runs on Anthropic API with zero retention, so your voice notes never train anything.)
Why does every AI Depop listing sound the same?
Structural. 100k sellers paste similar prompts into the same base model — outputs converge to a "Depop average". That's the slop buyers can spot. Listr's input is your voice note (carries condition + vibe a photo-only AI can't see) and the prompt is built for vintage curators, not generic Depop. Same engine, different ingredients.

should i actually build this.

10 free first-month seats. Email, Depop, Instagram. That's the whole ask.