Bulk Repricing Your Listings

Reprice multiple items at once with quick discount options

10 min read · Updated 2 March 2026

Repricing is one of the most effective strategies for moving stale inventory. A well-timed price drop can push a listing back into search results, attract bargain-hunting buyers, and clear out items that have been sitting too long. Evriwhere gives you two ways to reprice — individual item repricing for fine-tuned adjustments, and bulk repricing for updating multiple items at once. This guide covers both in detail.

Overview

Evriwhere offers two repricing workflows:

  1. Single Item Reprice — Update the price on one specific item from its detail view. Best for targeted price adjustments on individual listings.
  2. Bulk Reprice — Select multiple items in the Items tab and update all their prices in one go. Best for broad discounts across your inventory, like a seasonal sale or end-of-month clearance.

Both workflows offer quick discount buttons for common percentage reductions, plus the ability to set custom prices manually.

Single Item Repricing

The single item reprice screen (called UpdatePriceView in the app) lets you adjust the price on one item across one or all of its listed platforms.

How to Access Single Item Reprice

  1. Open the Items tab.
  2. Tap the item you want to reprice to open its detail view.
  3. Tap a listing's price or the reprice option within the item's action menu.

The Update Price screen opens, showing your item's current price and options for adjusting it.

The Update Price Screen

The Update Price screen displays:

  • Item preview — The item's photo and name at the top, along with its current price.
  • Quick discount buttons — Three preset percentage discount buttons:
    • 10% off — Reduces the current price by 10% (selected by default)
    • 15% off — Reduces the current price by 15%
    • 25% off — Reduces the current price by 25%
  • New Price field — A text input where you can type any custom price. When you type a custom price, the discount buttons deselect.
  • Platform scope — The screen title indicates whether you're updating a single platform (e.g., "Update Depop Price") or all platforms ("Update Price"). When updating all platforms, the new price is applied to every platform that has an active listing.

Using Quick Discount Buttons

1

Open the Update Price screen

Navigate to the item's detail view and tap the reprice option to open the Update Price screen. The 10% discount is pre-selected by default and the new price field is pre-filled with the discounted amount.

2

Tap a discount percentage

Tap one of the three quick discount buttons — 10%, 15%, or 25%. The new price is calculated automatically and displayed in the price field.

For example, if your item is currently priced at £40.00:

  • 10% off → New price: £36.00
  • 15% off → New price: £34.00
  • 25% off → New price: £30.00

The selected button is highlighted with a blue border to show which discount is active. Each button also shows the resulting price below the percentage.

3

Tap Update Listing(s) to confirm

Review the new price, then tap "Update Listing" (for a single platform) or "Update Listings" (for all platforms) at the bottom of the screen. The price change is submitted and the listing status changes to "updating" while processing.

Once complete, the item's detail view reflects the new price.

Setting a Custom Price

If the quick discount percentages don't match what you need, enter a custom price instead:

  1. Tap the New Price field on the Update Price screen.
  2. Type your desired new price using the numeric keyboard.
  3. The quick discount buttons automatically deselect when you type a custom amount.
  4. Tap Update Listing(s) to confirm.

Pricing psychology

Prices ending in .99 or .95 tend to feel lower to buyers than round numbers. Instead of dropping from £40 to £35, try £34.99. This small adjustment can make the discount feel more significant while only costing you a penny.

Bulk Repricing

Bulk repricing lets you update prices on multiple items simultaneously — up to 10 items at once. This is the fastest way to run a broad discount across your inventory.

How to Access Bulk Reprice

1

Open the Items tab

Navigate to the Items tab at the bottom of the screen to see your full inventory.

2

Enter multi-select mode

Long-press any item and select "Select" from the context menu to enter multi-select mode. A checkmark overlay appears on each item, and a selection counter is displayed at the top.

3

Select the items you want to reprice

Tap each item you want to include in the bulk reprice. A checkmark appears on each selected item, and the counter updates (e.g., "5 selected"). You can select up to 10 items at once.

Choose items strategically — for example, select all items from the same category that need a seasonal discount, or all items that have been listed for more than 14 days (shown with a red duration indicator).

4

Tap the Reprice action

With your items selected, tap the Reprice button in the toolbar. This opens the Bulk Reprice view with all your selected items.

Only items with active listings

Bulk repricing only operates on items that have active listings on at least one platform. If a selected item has no live listings, the price update won't apply to it.

The Bulk Reprice Screen

The Bulk Reprice screen has two modes, accessible via a segmented picker at the top:

Bulk Mode

In Bulk mode, you apply the same percentage discount to all selected items at once.

At the top, you'll find the quick discount toggle buttons:

  • 5% off — Applies a 5% discount to all selected items
  • 10% off — Applies a 10% discount to all selected items
  • 15% off — Applies a 15% discount to all selected items

Below the discount buttons, a preview list shows all selected items with their old price and new price for each platform. Platform prices are indicated with colour-coded dots (red for Depop, blue for eBay, teal for Vinted), making it easy to see the per-platform impact at a glance.

Individual Mode

In Individual mode, you set a custom price for each item separately, all within the same screen.

Each item shows:

  • Item photo and name
  • Current platform prices (with platform indicators)
  • Price input field with + and - buttons for quick adjustments, plus a text field for typing an exact price

This mode gives you fine-grained control when you need different price adjustments for different items.

Applying a Bulk Discount

1

Select Bulk mode (default)

Make sure the segmented picker at the top is set to Bulk.

2

Tap a quick discount button

Tap 5%, 10%, or 15%. The discount is calculated and applied to every selected item simultaneously.

Each item's new price updates instantly in the preview list, shown alongside the old price for easy comparison.

For example, if you selected 5 items priced at £20, £35, £50, £15, and £80, tapping 10% off would show:

  • £20.00 → £18.00
  • £35.00 → £31.50
  • £50.00 → £45.00
  • £15.00 → £13.50
  • £80.00 → £72.00
3

Tap Update X Items

Once you're satisfied with all the new prices, tap the "Update X Items" button at the bottom of the screen (where X is the number of items being repriced). Evriwhere submits the price updates for all selected items across all their listed platforms.

A loading indicator shows progress as each item's price is updated. Once complete, you're returned to the Items tab with all prices reflecting the new values.

Prices updated!

All selected items have been repriced across their listed platforms. Buyers on Depop, eBay, and Vinted will see the new prices immediately.

Using Individual Mode

If you need different price adjustments for different items:

  1. Switch to Individual mode using the segmented picker.
  2. For each item, use the + and - buttons to adjust the price up or down, or tap the text field to type an exact price.
  3. Review the current platform prices displayed next to each item's input field.
  4. Tap "Update X Items" when done.

This approach gives you complete control over each price while still updating them all in a single action.

When to Reprice

Items That Haven't Sold

If an item has been listed for more than 2-3 weeks without any likes, saves, or offers, a price reduction can reignite interest. A 10-15% drop is usually enough to re-enter the algorithm's "recently updated" boost on most platforms.

Seasonal Clearance

End-of-season items (winter coats in spring, summer dresses in autumn) may need more aggressive discounts to move. Use bulk reprice with a 15% discount, or set custom lower prices to clear seasonal inventory.

Competing with Other Sellers

If you notice similar items listed at lower prices, a targeted reprice keeps you competitive. Use the single item reprice to adjust specific items where you're being undercut.

Platform-Specific Sales Events

Some platforms run promotional events where price drops get extra visibility. Time your repricing to coincide with these events for maximum impact.

Reprice strategically, not desperately

Avoid repricing too frequently or too aggressively. Constant price drops can signal desperation to buyers and train your followers to wait for discounts. A thoughtful, scheduled approach — say, a small discount after 2 weeks and a larger one after 4 weeks — tends to work better than daily price changes.

Troubleshooting

Price update failed on one platform

If a price update succeeds on some platforms but fails on others:

  1. Check the error message — The app will show a platform-specific error explaining what went wrong.
  2. Verify your connection — Go to Settings and tap the platform to check it's still connected. Session expirations can cause update failures.
  3. Retry — Go back to the item's detail view and try repricing on the failed platform individually.

The new price didn't apply

If you submitted a price update but the listing still shows the old price:

  1. Wait a moment — Price updates may take a few seconds to propagate to the platform's live listing. The listing status will show "updating" while in progress.
  2. Pull to refresh on the Items tab to fetch the latest data.
  3. Check the platform directly — Open Depop, eBay, or Vinted and verify the listing price there.

I repriced by mistake

Unfortunately, there's no automatic undo for price changes. You'll need to reprice the item(s) again with the correct prices. Use the single item reprice (Update Price) to set them back manually.

Double-check before confirming

Always review the new prices carefully before tapping the update button — especially with bulk repricing. A percentage discount applied to 10 items updates all of them simultaneously, and there's no single-tap undo.

Can't select more than 10 items

The multi-select limit is 10 items at a time. If you need to reprice more than 10 items, perform the bulk reprice in batches — reprice the first 10, then select the next 10, and so on.

What's Next?

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