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Crosslist from Yaga to eBay — Automatically

Move your Yaga inventory to eBay in minutes. Prices, descriptions and photos transfer automatically. Inventory stays in sync across two continents.

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Key Takeaways — Yaga to eBay Crosslisting

  • Yaga: Estonian-founded fashion resale marketplace with 2 million+ users (Estonia, South Africa, Kenya) and 12 million monthly visits. Zero seller fees — buyers pay a protection fee at checkout. Baltic and Southern African catchment, fashion-led catalogue.
  • eBay: 134 million active buyers worldwide as of Q2 2025, 190+ markets, $79.6 billion in 2025 GMV. The broadest global category surface — any product type, search-led intent, English-speaking US/UK demand at scale.
  • Why crosslist from Yaga to eBay: Yaga’s audience is regional (Baltic + Southern Africa). eBay opens the same inventory to the US, UK, Germany and Australia — the markets where vintage, designer and sneaker buyers actually pay top of market.
  • Fields that transfer automatically: title, description, photos, price (ZAR/EUR → GBP/USD), brand, condition, size, colour, material — mapped from Yaga’s structured taxonomy to eBay’s item-specifics.
  • Inventory sync: when an item sells on Yaga or eBay, FLUF Connect removes it from the other side within minutes — even for buyers in different time zones.
  • Cost: from £19/month on the FLUF Connect Growth plan — Yaga and eBay both included, alongside every other supported channel. Automation is in every plan, not a paid add-on.
FLUF Connect listings dashboard showing Yaga inventory ready to crosslist to eBay

Why Crosslist from Yaga to eBay?

Yaga sellers usually hit the same wall: the catalogue is fashion-strong and the platform is well-loved, but the buyer base is concentrated in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and South Africa. Crosslisting to eBay takes the exact same inventory — the same vintage Levi’s, the same Nike Air Max, the same designer pieces — and puts it in front of 134 million active buyers across 190+ markets, with the US alone driving 69.8% of eBay traffic. That is the single biggest demand pool a Baltic or Southern African fashion seller can reach.

The two platforms are complementary, not overlapping. Yaga is feed-based, social, mobile-first and category-narrow (fashion). eBay is search-led, desktop-strong, and category-wide. A Carhartt jacket on Yaga is discovered by Estonian buyers scrolling a fashion feed for around €25–€45. The same jacket on eBay is found by US buyers searching “carhartt detroit jacket vintage” and willing to pay $80–$140. Same inventory, completely different price expectations.

Yaga eBay
Active buyers 2 million+ users; 12 million monthly visits[1] 134 million active buyers Q2 2025[2]
Primary markets Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, South Africa, Kenya US (69.8% of traffic), UK, Germany, Australia, Canada[2]
Strongest categories Pre-loved fashion, shoes, accessories, kids’ clothing Every category — fashion, electronics, collectibles, home, parts, books
Seller fees Zero seller fees; buyer pays a 5% + €0.69 protection fee (Estonia)[1] ~15% + £0.05 final value fee (business sellers); private UK sellers no FVF on most categories since Oct 2024[3]
Listing format Social, feed-based, fashion-deep structured fields Search-led, item-specifics-driven, fixed-price or auction
Currency EUR (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland), ZAR (South Africa) USD, GBP, EUR, AUD, CAD by site
Best for Volume sellers of pre-loved fashion in the Baltic/SA Reaching US/UK demand, premium pricing on branded and vintage items

The revenue case is straightforward: a Yaga-only seller is leaving the most lucrative buyer pool on the table. Resellers who run two or more channels typically report 30–60% incremental sales versus single-channel selling — eBay’s audience size relative to Yaga’s puts the uplift toward the higher end of that range, particularly for branded fashion and sneakers where US/UK buyers significantly outbid Baltic and SA prices.

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How to Crosslist from Yaga to eBay with FLUF Connect

The flow takes about ten minutes to set up the first time and is automatic from there on.

1. Sign Up and Connect Yaga

Create a FLUF Connect account at fluf.io/crosslisting. From the Channels page, connect Yaga. FLUF reads your shop catalogue — every photo, title, description, brand, size, condition and price comes in with the listing. Whether your Yaga shop is on the Estonian, Latvian or South African site, the import works the same way.

2. Connect Your eBay Account

Connect eBay via OAuth from the same Channels page. FLUF supports eBay.com (US), eBay.co.uk (UK), eBay.de (Germany), eBay.com.au (Australia) and most other regional eBay sites. Pick the site you want to list on — most Yaga sellers expanding internationally start with eBay.com or eBay.co.uk for the largest reach in English.

3. Choose Products to Crosslist

From the Listings page, filter your Yaga catalogue by category, brand, price range or condition. Select individual items or bulk-select hundreds at once with bulk operations. Most Yaga sellers start by crosslisting their highest-value pieces first — branded items, designer pieces, sneakers — because the eBay price uplift on these is biggest.

4. Review the Mapping

FLUF previews each listing as it will appear on eBay: title truncated to eBay’s 80-character limit, description converted from Yaga’s plain-text style to eBay’s HTML format, photos uploaded (up to 24 per eBay listing, vs 6 on Yaga), Yaga category mapped to eBay’s category tree, Yaga condition mapped to eBay’s item condition IDs, and price converted from EUR or ZAR to the listing currency. You can override anything before publishing.

5. Crosslist

One click publishes to eBay. Items are typically live within a few minutes. eBay assigns each listing an item ID; FLUF stores the link between the Yaga product and the eBay item so the inventory sync engine knows they are the same physical item.

6. Inventory Stays in Sync, Automatically

From this point you don’t manage Yaga and eBay separately. When an item sells on Yaga, FLUF ends the eBay listing within minutes — and vice versa. When a buyer in Tallinn buys at 09:00 EET, the eBay listing in Texas is gone before the Texan even wakes up. Overselling is the single most expensive mistake in cross-channel reselling, and this is what removes it.

What Transfers When You Crosslist from Yaga to eBay?

Yaga’s catalogue is fashion-deep and structured — brand, size, colour, condition, material are all dedicated fields. eBay’s catalogue is wider but built around item-specifics, with a stricter 80-character title and a category-specific HTML description. FLUF Connect maps Yaga’s structured fields directly into eBay item-specifics where they exist, and uses Yaga’s free-text fields to fill the rest.

Field Mapping — Yaga to eBay

Yaga Field eBay Field Transfer Notes
Title Title Automatic Yaga allows ~100 characters; eBay caps at 80. FLUF intelligently truncates, dropping filler words rather than truncating mid-word
Description Description (HTML) Automatic Yaga’s plain-text descriptions are wrapped in eBay-compliant HTML; line breaks are preserved
Photos Photos Automatic Yaga allows 6 photos; eBay allows 24. All 6 transfer; the order is preserved (first photo on Yaga = gallery image on eBay)
Price Price Automatic with FX Yaga price in EUR or ZAR is converted to listing-site currency (USD on .com, GBP on .co.uk, EUR on .de). FX uses live mid-market rate; a configurable markup can be applied to cover the eBay fee
Brand Item-Specific: Brand Automatic Mapped directly — Yaga’s brand field becomes eBay’s Brand item-specific
Condition Condition ID Mapped Yaga uses 4 condition levels (New, Like New, Good, Fair); eBay uses category-specific condition IDs. Mapping: New → New with tags (1000), Like New → New without tags / Like New (1500), Good → Used (3000), Fair → Used (3000) with note in description
Size Item-Specific: Size Mapped Yaga’s size field copies through. For US-targeted listings, UK/EU sizes are noted in the description so buyers can self-convert
Colour Item-Specific: Colour Automatic Yaga’s 19-colour taxonomy (Black, Red, Blue, Green, Purple, Yellow, Turquoise, Grey, Orange, Navy, White, Tan, Burgundy, Khaki, Gold, Brown, Cream, Pink, Silver) maps cleanly to eBay’s colour item-specific
Material Item-Specific: Material Automatic Yaga supports 32 materials (Cotton, Wool, Leather, Polyester, Silk, Denim, Suede, etc.) — each maps to the eBay equivalent
Category eBay Category Tree Smart-mapped Yaga’s fashion-focused taxonomy is mapped to the nearest eBay leaf category — Women → Dresses → Midi maps to eBay’s “Clothing, Shoes & Accessories > Women > Women’s Clothing > Dresses”
SKU Item-Specific: SKU Manual or auto-generated Yaga doesn’t track SKUs by default; FLUF can auto-generate one for eBay using the source ID, or you set a custom one
Item-Specific: MPN, Model, Year, Style Item-Specific (eBay) Manual / defaults eBay requires more granular item-specifics in some categories than Yaga collects. You can set defaults per category, or fill per-listing before publishing
Shipping option (Aramex, PAXI, Pargo, etc.) Shipping policy Manual Yaga’s integrated SA couriers don’t ship internationally. For eBay you set up a separate Business Policy — flat-rate international, calculated, or a combined-shipping discount

Legend: Automatic — transfers directly. Mapped — FLUF converts between formats. Smart-mapped — FLUF picks the closest eBay equivalent. Manual — you set this once (typically a default), then it applies to every future crosslist.

Category Mapping Examples

Yaga Category eBay Category Notes
Women → Outerwear → Coats Clothing, Shoes & Accessories > Women > Women’s Clothing > Coats, Jackets & Vests Maps cleanly; size field is critical
Men → Shoes → Sneakers Clothing, Shoes & Accessories > Men > Men’s Shoes > Athletic Shoes eBay requires UK Shoe Size + US Shoe Size as separate item-specifics — FLUF prompts for the missing one
Women → Bags → Handbags Clothing, Shoes & Accessories > Women > Women’s Bags & Handbags For designer/branded handbags, eBay’s Authenticity Guarantee may apply over a price threshold — FLUF flags this in the preview
Kids → Girls → Tops Clothing, Shoes & Accessories > Kids > Girls’ Clothing (Sizes 4 & Up) > Tops & T-Shirts eBay splits children’s by age group (Baby 0–24m, Toddler 2T–5T, Girls 4+) — FLUF infers from Yaga’s age tag
Women → Jewellery → Necklaces Jewellery & Watches > Fashion Jewellery > Necklaces & Pendants Note: for fine jewellery (gold, silver) eBay’s category tree differs — FLUF detects from Yaga material field

Fields That Need Your Attention

Three areas are worth knowing about before your first crosslist from Yaga to eBay:

  • Currency and pricing: Yaga prices in EUR or ZAR. If you crosslist to eBay.com you sell in USD; eBay.co.uk in GBP. FLUF applies live FX, but the eBay 15% final value fee plus international payment processing isn’t priced into your Yaga listing — set a markup (typically 18–22%) so your net after eBay fees matches what you’d take home from Yaga’s zero-fee model.
  • Shipping: Yaga’s 5 integrated SA couriers (Courier Guy, PAXI, Pargo, Aramex, PostNet) are domestic only. For eBay sales to international buyers you need an eBay Business Policy with a viable international rate — either flat-rate (set a regional rate by zone), calculated (eBay computes from package dimensions), or use a third party like Aramex international or Shippo.
  • Item-specifics: eBay enforces required item-specifics by category — for example, Style and Department are required in most apparel categories. FLUF auto-fills what it can from Yaga’s fields and prompts for the rest. Set a per-category default once and you won’t be asked again.

Inventory Sync Between Yaga and eBay

The whole point of crosslisting is that you list once and don’t have to track the same item across two platforms. Overselling — when an item sells on Yaga and you forget to take it down on eBay, or vice versa — is the most expensive mistake in cross-channel reselling because eBay’s defect rate metric punishes cancellations and Yaga buyers leave negative reviews when items are unavailable.

Event What Happens Timing
Item sells on Yaga eBay listing ended automatically Within minutes
Item sells on eBay Yaga listing marked sold automatically Within minutes
Price changed on Yaga Not auto-pushed to eBay (edit per-channel)
Description edited on Yaga Not auto-pushed to eBay (edit per-channel)
New photos added on Yaga Not auto-pushed to eBay (edit per-channel)
Item deleted on Yaga eBay listing ended Within minutes
eBay listing ends naturally (30-day fixed-price runs out) Auto-relisting recreates the listing Same day
No more overselling between Yaga and eBay

When a buyer in Cape Town purchases on Yaga, the matching eBay listing is removed before the listing in New York gets the next view. The window where a second buyer can purchase the same item is closed within minutes — not hours, not the next time you log in.

What does not sync, in the interest of being honest:

  • Price edits don’t auto-propagate. This is deliberate — eBay and Yaga have such different fee structures that you almost certainly want different prices on each side. Use FLUF’s bulk price edit if you want to change both at once.
  • Description and photo edits don’t auto-propagate for the same reason — descriptions optimised for Yaga’s mobile feed format and ZAR/EUR-speaking audience usually need different copy for eBay’s US/UK buyers.
  • Order sync from Yaga isn’t currently supported — Yaga orders stay in Yaga, eBay orders flow through eBay (and optionally into Shopify if you use FLUF’s order centralisation).

Crosslisting from Yaga to eBay: Before and After FLUF Connect

The contrast between manual and automated is what makes the case for FLUF Connect, particularly when you’re crossing from Yaga’s fashion-feed conventions to eBay’s structured item-specifics.

Without FLUF Connect (the manual route)

  1. Open the Yaga app, find a listing
  2. Screenshot or save each of the 6 photos to your phone
  3. Re-export the photos at the right resolution for eBay (Yaga’s are mobile-optimised; eBay rewards larger images)
  4. Copy the title — then rewrite it because Yaga’s 100-char title doesn’t fit eBay’s 80-char limit and the keyword priorities differ
  5. Copy the description — then convert ZAR/EUR phrasing for US/UK buyers (different size norms, different style references)
  6. Open eBay, start a new listing
  7. Navigate eBay’s deep category tree to find the closest match
  8. Re-enter brand, size, colour, material as item-specifics
  9. Map Yaga’s “Good” condition to eBay’s category-specific condition ID
  10. Convert EUR or ZAR to USD/GBP and add a markup for the 15% final value fee
  11. Configure shipping — choose a Business Policy or set per-listing rates
  12. Upload all 6 photos one at a time
  13. Publish
  14. Track in a spreadsheet which Yaga product matches which eBay item ID
  15. When the item sells on one platform, go to the other and end the listing manually

Time per item: 10–18 minutes. A 200-item Yaga catalogue is 35–60 hours of manual work, plus the ongoing time tax of checking both platforms daily for sales.

With FLUF Connect

  1. Open FLUF Connect, select products in the Listings view
  2. Click “Crosslist to eBay”
  3. Review the mapped preview (fields are pre-filled)
  4. Confirm
  5. Done — inventory sync handles the rest from here on

Time per item: about 30 seconds. A 200-item Yaga catalogue is ~100 minutes of FLUF time, after which the platform manages itself.

Time saved per 100 Yaga listings crosslisted to eBay

Manual: 17–30 hours. With FLUF Connect: ~50 minutes. That’s 16–29 hours back per 100 items — which a typical scaling Yaga seller can reinvest in sourcing rather than data entry.

Automation Features for Yaga + eBay Sellers

Crosslisting is the entry point. The features below are what keep a multi-channel reseller out of the data-entry trap as the catalogue grows.

Auto-Relisting on eBay

eBay’s fixed-price listings expire after 30 days by default (auctions sooner). Many high-volume sellers run a Good ‘Til Cancelled strategy, but newly created listings get an algorithmic boost — so the smarter play is to end and relist on a schedule. FLUF’s auto-relisting can refresh 1/30th of your eBay store every day so each listing is renewed monthly. Yaga doesn’t currently support automated relisting through FLUF, but for the eBay side this single feature typically lifts impressions by 15–35%.

eBay Offer Management

eBay lets you send offers to watchers — buyers who’ve added an item to their watchlist. FLUF’s offer management automates this: set a discount percentage, a minimum margin, and a frequency, and FLUF sends offers to watchers on your eBay listings on autopilot. Yaga’s equivalent (sending price drop notifications to “likers”) doesn’t have an API yet, but FLUF runs the eBay side automatically.

Auto-Crosslisting Rules

Rather than manually selecting products to crosslist each day, set a rule: “Every new Yaga listing over R500 in Women’s Designer should crosslist to eBay.co.uk at +20% price”. FLUF runs the rule automatically as new Yaga listings come in. New stock hits eBay within minutes of being added to Yaga.

Bulk Operations

Bulk operations are how scaling Yaga sellers keep their eBay catalogue tidy: find-and-replace across all listings (e.g. update postage policy for 800 eBay items), bulk price adjustments (raise all sneakers by 8%), or bulk crosslist 500 Yaga items at once with filters.

Per-Channel Capabilities

Feature Yaga eBay
Crosslisting Yes Yes
Auto-relisting No Yes
Offer management No Yes
Inventory sync (sold here → others delisted) Yes Yes
Order sync No Yes (to Shopify)
Bulk operations Yes Yes

How Much Does It Cost to Crosslist from Yaga to eBay?

FLUF Connect uses one paid plan structure across every supported channel — Yaga, eBay, Depop, Vinted, Shopify, Etsy, Facebook Marketplace, Temu, Vestiaire Collective and others — with automation included in every plan, not sold as a paid add-on.

Plan Price Products Includes
Growth £19/month 500 All automation features — crosslisting, inventory sync, auto-relisting, offer management, bulk operations
Seller £99/month 5,000 All automation features
Super Seller £299/month Unlimited All automation, priority sync

Every plan includes crosslisting between every supported channel — not just Yaga and eBay. If you later add Vinted, Depop or Shopify, you don’t switch plans. See full pricing.

For context on the marketplace fees themselves: Yaga charges sellers nothing (buyers pay 5% + €0.69 in Estonia, or 6.5% + R19.90 in South Africa)[1], and eBay business sellers in the UK pay a 15% + £0.05 final value fee — though UK private sellers no longer pay FVF on most categories since October 2024[3]. FLUF Connect’s £19 is the platform fee for managing both, not a marketplace fee.

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Sources & Verification

  1. Yaga company data and fee structure: Yaga press page (2025); tech.eu — Yaga €4M raise (October 2025); AIN.UA — Yaga €4M pre-Series A; Yaga SA fees help centre.
  2. eBay active buyer and traffic statistics: Capital One Shopping — eBay Statistics 2026; Thunderbit — eBay Statistics 2026 (134 million active buyers Q2 2025, 190+ markets, $79.6 billion 2025 GMV, US 69.8% of traffic).
  3. eBay seller fees: eBay UK Seller Centre — Selling Fees; Link My Books — UK eBay Fees 2025 (15% + £0.05 final value fee for business sellers; private sellers no FVF on most categories since October 2024).

All marketplace statistics and fee rates are subject to change. Verify against the official sources above before making business decisions. FLUF Connect’s £19/month Growth pricing is current as of 2026; see the pricing page for the latest.

Frequently Asked Questions

FLUF Connect plans start at £19/month (Growth — 500 products), which includes crosslisting between Yaga, eBay and every other supported channel, plus auto-relisting on eBay, offer management, inventory sync and bulk operations. There is no free plan or free trial. The £19/month is the platform fee — separate from Yaga's seller fees (zero — buyers pay the protection fee) and eBay's final value fees (15% + £0.05 for business sellers; UK private sellers pay no FVF on most categories since October 2024). Automation is included in every plan, not a paid add-on.

Yes. When an item sells on Yaga, FLUF Connect ends the matching eBay listing within minutes — and vice versa when it sells on eBay first. This works across time zones, so a sale on Yaga at 09:00 EET removes the eBay listing before Texan buyers wake up. Price and description edits don't auto-sync because Yaga (EUR/ZAR, mobile-feed format) and eBay (USD/GBP, item-specifics-led) typically need different pricing and copy.

FLUF Connect applies a live mid-market FX rate at the moment of crosslisting and lets you set a markup percentage to absorb eBay's 15% final value fee plus international payment processing. Most Yaga-to-eBay sellers apply an 18–22% markup so that their net after eBay fees roughly matches what they'd net from Yaga's zero-seller-fee model. You can override the converted price per item before publishing.

Yaga's size field is preserved as-is on eBay's Size item-specific. For US-targeted listings (eBay.com), UK and EU sizes are also noted in the description so US buyers can self-convert. Footwear is the trickiest case because eBay.com requires US Shoe Size and eBay.co.uk requires UK Shoe Size as separate item-specifics — FLUF prompts for the conversion if the source field uses a different system.

Yaga allows 6 photos per listing; eBay allows up to 24. All 6 of your Yaga photos transfer to eBay in the same order — the first Yaga photo becomes the eBay gallery image. If Yaga photos are below eBay's recommended 500-pixel minimum on the longest side, FLUF flags them so you can re-upload higher-resolution versions before crosslisting.

FLUF maps Yaga's four condition levels to eBay's category-specific condition IDs: New → New with tags (1000), Like New → New without tags or Like New (1500), Good → Used (3000), Fair → Used (3000) with a clear note in the description about the condition specifics. eBay's condition vocabulary varies by category — for sneakers, electronics and books eBay has additional IDs, and FLUF picks the correct one based on the destination eBay category.

Yaga's integrated couriers are domestic-only (South Africa). For eBay sales you set up a separate eBay Business Policy with international shipping — flat-rate by region, eBay calculated, or a third-party international service like Aramex international, Shippo, or DHL Express. The shipping policy is set once per eBay account and applied to every crosslist automatically. FLUF doesn't change your Yaga shipping; the Yaga shop continues to use its existing courier setup for SA sales.

Yes — eBay shows the item location to every buyer before purchase, and the seller's country shows in feedback profile. This is genuinely a selling point for vintage and designer pieces (US/UK buyers actively search 'european vintage' on eBay) but you'll want to set realistic delivery estimates so buyers expect 7–14 day international shipping rather than US-domestic 3-day delivery.

Yes — FLUF Connect's auto-relisting feature ends and recreates eBay fixed-price listings on a configurable schedule (typically 1/30th of your store per day so each listing is renewed monthly). New listings get an algorithmic visibility boost on eBay, so resellers typically see 15–35% more impressions on auto-relisted listings versus stale GTC listings. Yaga itself doesn't currently support automated relisting through FLUF, but the eBay side runs automatically.

Yes. Every FLUF Connect plan includes every supported channel — so the same Yaga product can be crosslisted to eBay, Depop, Vinted, Shopify, Etsy, Facebook Marketplace, Temu and Vestiaire Collective in the same workflow. Many Yaga sellers run Yaga + eBay + Vinted simultaneously to cover Baltic, US/UK and broader European buyers at once. Inventory sync removes the item from all crosslisted channels when it sells on any one of them.

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