Is RestocksAIO a generic cross-listing app?+
No. Generic cross-listers copy one listing into many retail marketplaces and stop there. RestocksAIO is built for authenticated resale, where the listing is only the start: per-platform payout math, account eligibility, sale confirmation, invoices, labels and proof of delivery all matter as much as the listing itself. It targets StockX, Alias, WeTheNew, KLEKT, POIZON and similar marketplaces - not eBay, Poshmark or Mercari. If your business is resale on authenticated platforms, that focus is the difference between a tool that saves a few clicks and one that runs the whole operation.
Which marketplaces are supported?+
RestocksAIO supports StockX, Alias, WeTheNew, KLEKT, Hypeboost, Laced, LimitedResell, NordicSneakers, KickScrew and POIZON. The listing and management actions available on each depend on that platform's API and your account's permissions, so the workflow is per-marketplace rather than identical everywhere. The platform matrix and the individual platform pages show exactly what each one supports for listing, repricing, confirmation and documents today. If a specific marketplace is core to your business, check its page first so you know the listing workflow matches what you need before you commit.
Can I bulk edit listings?+
Yes. Bulk listing mode lets you prepare, review and push batches of listings instead of repeating the same actions per item, and the Mass Editor changes price, cost and listing state across many rows in a single pass. Because listings draw from your grouped inventory, a bulk edit stays consistent with the underlying stock rather than drifting from it. For high-volume operators this is the core efficiency gain: the time to manage a hundred listings stops scaling linearly with the number of items. CSV import is available where loading a file is the faster route.
Does every marketplace support the same actions?+
No, and RestocksAIO is deliberately honest about that. Each marketplace exposes a different API and your account carries different permissions, so the available actions - listing types, repricing, sale confirmation, document generation, shipping - vary by platform. For example, listing categories like Direct, Resale and Consign exist on some marketplaces and not others, and certain partner APIs are invite-only. Rather than pretend everything works everywhere, the platform pages and matrix spell out what each marketplace supports today, with footnotes for the permission and eligibility caveats that genuinely differ between them.