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SellThemAll positions itself as “Your Garage Sale, Online” — essentially bringing offline garage sales onto the web. Users can upload or import photos, set item names, descriptions, and prices, then generate a unique link to share with potential buyers. Overall, it feels more like a personal second-hand listing tool than a full-fledged ecommerce SaaS platform.
The features disclosed on the page are very focused: first, connect a Google Drive folder and instantly import up to 75 photos; second, bulk-create up to 25 items and fill in their names, descriptions, and prices; third, share a unique link so buyers can browse the full list. In terms of third-party integrations, Google Drive is the only one that can be clearly confirmed. PayPal and Venmo appear on the page, but in the context of a “buy me a coffee if you found this useful” donation link, so this should not be interpreted as support for transaction payments between buyers and sellers.
The main site content does not provide formal pricing. The page mentions “Marketplace Pro,” but does not explain the price, feature differences, whether it is subscription-based or a one-time purchase. It also does not clearly state whether there is a free plan or trial policy. The visible limits are 75 photos and 25 items, but it is unclear whether these limits correspond to a free tier.
The main advantages are its short workflow and low learning curve, making it suitable for temporary sales, moving clear-outs, community sharing, and similar scenarios. Google Drive import also reduces the friction of uploading photos in bulk. The downside is limited disclosure: there is no clear information about orders, payments, logistics, inventory, or buyer inquiry management. There is also no information about team permissions, data security compliance, APIs, or self-hosting capabilities, so it is not suitable for evaluation as an enterprise-grade transaction platform.
SellThemAll is suitable for individual sellers, small-scale second-hand item organizers, and lightweight users who only need a “display list + shareable link” workflow. It is not suitable for teams that require multi-member operations, a closed-loop payment flow, compliance auditing, or complex inventory management. Access from China is unknown; because it depends on Google Drive, users in mainland China may encounter usability issues during the photo import process. Alternatives to consider include 闲鱼, 转转, Notion/spreadsheet-based lists, Facebook Marketplace, or Shopify.
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