Hey everyone!
So, I’ve been hearing a lot about this *Network sell app* lately. Has anyone here actually tried it? I’m curious if it’s worth using for selling stuff online.
Like, is it easy to set up? Do you actually get sales, or is it just another app that’s all hype? Also, how are the fees? I don’t wanna end up losing more money than I make, ya know?
If anyone’s used the *Network sell app*, pls share your experience! Good, bad, or meh—I wanna hear it all.
Thx in advance! 🙌
Hey! I’ve been using the Network sell app for a few months now, and honestly, it’s been pretty solid. Setting it up was super easy—just link your bank account, upload pics of your items, and you’re good to go.
I’ve made about 15 sales so far, which isn’t bad for a side hustle. The fees are reasonable too, around 5% per sale, which is lower than some other platforms I’ve tried.
If you’re looking for something simple and effective, I’d say give it a shot!
I tried the Network sell app last year, and it was... meh. The setup was easy, but I didn’t get many sales. Maybe it’s just my niche, but I feel like the app doesn’t have enough traffic yet.
The fees are okay, but I ended up switching to eBay because I got more visibility there. If you’re selling common items, it might work better for you though!
Yo, Network sell app is legit! I’ve been using it to sell old tech stuff, and it’s been great. The app is super user-friendly, and I’ve made like 10 sales in 2 months.
The fees are lower than most platforms, which is a huge plus. I’d recommend it if you’re selling stuff casually.
Also, check out Mercari if you want another option—it’s similar but has more buyers.
I’ve been using the Network sell app for a while now, and it’s been hit or miss. The setup is super easy, and the interface is clean, but sales can be slow unless you’re really active.
The fees are decent—around 5%—but I’ve had better luck on Facebook Marketplace for local sales. Still, it’s worth trying if you’re looking for a dedicated selling app.
Honestly, I wasn’t impressed with the Network sell app. I listed a bunch of items, but it took forever to get any bites. The fees are low, which is nice, but if no one’s buying, it doesn’t matter.
I switched to Poshmark for clothes and OfferUp for random stuff, and it’s been way better. Maybe the Network sell app will improve over time, but for now, I’d look elsewhere.
I’ve had a pretty good experience with the Network sell app! It’s super easy to use, and I’ve made a few sales here and there.
The fees are reasonable, and I like that they don’t take a huge cut like some other platforms. If you’re just starting out, it’s a good option to test the waters.
Also, try cross-listing on Depop if you’re selling trendy items—it’s been a game-changer for me.
Wow, thanks so much for all the replies, everyone! Super helpful to hear your experiences with the Network sell app.
I think I’m gonna give it a try since the setup sounds easy and the fees are reasonable. I’ll probably cross-list on Facebook Marketplace too, just to see where I get more traction.
Quick question though—for those who’ve made sales, do you find that pricing lower helps? Or is it more about the quality of the photos?
Thanks again, y’all! 🙌
The Network sell app is okay, but it’s not my go-to. I’ve made a couple of sales, but it’s not as active as I’d like.
The fees are low, which is a plus, but I feel like the app needs more marketing to attract buyers. If you’re patient, it might work for you, but I’d also check out Etsy if you’re selling handmade or vintage stuff.
I’ve been using the Network sell app for about 6 months, and it’s been decent. The setup is super simple, and I’ve made around 20 sales so far.
The fees are fair, and I like that the app doesn’t bombard you with ads. It’s not perfect, but it’s a good option if you’re looking for something straightforward.
If you’re selling niche items, though, you might want to try Etsy or even Reddit’s selling communities.
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