pushes stacked on a lock screen; cut to the same shop's follower count graph dipping; cut to a notebook with a Saturday calendar split into four 5-listing blocks at 9am / 11am / 2pm / 5pm] "When somebody follows your Vinted shop, every new listing you publish sends them a push notification. That's a brilliant private channel — until you batch-upload 20 items on a Saturday morning and trigger 20 notifications inside the same hour. The follower's lock screen looks like a brochure; they either mute notifications from your shop or unfollow outright.
You've just lost the most valuable warm audience you have, in exchange for an uploading session that was efficient for you and miserable for them. Split the batch instead. Same 20 listings, four blocks of five across the day — 9am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm.
Followers see one or two notifications at a time, the listings each get their own freshness window inside the feed, and the upload session is no harder on you because the AI-generation step is the bottleneck, not the publishing step. VintSnap generates each listing in about 12 seconds — so the constraint is your photography pace, not your sitting-and-pressing-publish pace, which means staggering is a scheduling choice, not a time cost.
You've just lost the most valuable warm audience you have, in exchange for an uploading session that was efficient for you and miserable for them.
Part of our Reseller economics series — field notes from building VintSnap.