Facebook Marketplace is built for fast local sales, while Etsy attracts buyers looking for vintage, handmade, and unique goods. SyncSellr lets you sell on both, reaching local buyers and the global Etsy community from one listing.
Start Cross-Listing FreeFacebook sells fast to local buyers. Etsy puts your unique items in front of a global audience willing to pay premium prices. SyncSellr gives you both channels.
SyncSellr connects to Etsy through the official OAuth API. Your listings are created through proper channels with the right categories and tags for discoverability.
Already selling on Facebook? Import your listings via browser automation and expand to Etsy without re-entering any details.
SyncSellr's AI can rewrite your Facebook listing description to match Etsy's style and audience expectations, improving your chances of a sale.
Install the Chrome extension and log into Facebook. Authorise your Etsy shop via one-click OAuth. Both connections take under a minute.
Import existing Facebook items or create new listings in SyncSellr. AI can generate Etsy-optimised titles, descriptions, and tags.
Select Facebook and Etsy, then publish. Facebook is handled via browser automation and Etsy via the official API.
Selling on just one marketplace limits your buyer pool. UK sellers who cross-list between Facebook Marketplace and Etsy tap into two distinct audiences. Each platform has different buyer demographics, search behaviours, and pricing expectations. What doesn't sell on one platform often moves quickly on the other.
For Facebook Marketplace, SyncSellr automates Facebook Marketplace using browser automation via the Chrome extension, handling photos, descriptions, categories, and pricing. For Etsy, SyncSellr integrates with Etsy through the official OAuth API for secure, one-click authorisation and reliable listing creation. Together, these two platforms cover a significant portion of the UK's online buying activity, and SyncSellr is the only tool that connects them both from a single dashboard.
The time savings are substantial. Cross-listing manually between two marketplaces means duplicating photos, rewriting descriptions for each platform, managing separate conversations, and remembering to delist when an item sells. SyncSellr handles all of this automatically. You create one listing, publish to both platforms, and when the item sells, it's delisted from the other marketplace with one click. Your sales analytics track performance across both channels so you can see which marketplace works best for each category.
Yes. Import your Facebook listing into SyncSellr, then cross-list it to Etsy. SyncSellr handles the category mapping and publishes to Etsy via the official API.
Vintage furniture, handmade crafts, unique fashion, and home decor are popular on both platforms. Facebook captures impulse local buyers while Etsy attracts collectors and enthusiasts.
Etsy charges a small listing fee (currently $0.20 per listing) plus transaction fees on sales. Facebook Marketplace standard listings are free. SyncSellr manages the cross-listing between both.
When you mark an item as sold in SyncSellr, it is automatically removed from both Facebook and Etsy. Your sale data and profit are tracked in the analytics dashboard.
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Last updated: March 2026
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