As InkFrog Winds Down, eBay Sellers Look for Alternative Solutions

Liz Morton
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As clock winds down on InkFrog, sellers search for solutions to keep their eBay businesses up and running.

The Wix-owned listing and inventory management platform will shut down on June 1, 2026, giving sellers until May 31 to download their data and transition their listings to another provider before losing access.

We've put together a non-exhaustive list of possible alternatives for sellers of all sizes - in no particular order:

Frooition is offering free migration assistance for users in both the US and UK with free CSV import and designer rebuild of your top 5 templates. After your free 60-day trial of Frooition Pro, plans start from $46/month depending on listing volume and tools need.

Auctiva has a standard 30 day free trial and offers both an eBay only and multi-channel plan to fit your business needs. When you sign up for an Auctiva account and link it with your eBay account, your active and recently closed (from about the last 30 days) listings are automatically imported - no manual uploads needed.

CrazyLister provides a free trial and plans starting from $20/month.

SixBit offers a 30 day free trial and plans from $29.99-99.99/month.

GeekSeller is geared toward multichannel sellers with a focus on inventory synchronization, order management, shipping label integrations, and Walmart WFS and Amazon FBA multichannel fulfillment workflows. They offer a 2 week free trial and plans that range from $50-$1,000/month thereafter or a pay as you go plan with sliding scale pricing.

3Dsellers synchs directly with your eBay account for live listings and offers an upload option to transfer existing drafts from InkFrog. Sellers can take advantage of a 7 day free trial, with plans starting at $16 per month and scaling based on the number of listings you manage. You'll also get free onboarding assistance and a $75 credit voucher to use toward subscriptions and features.

Sellers discussed additional options in the eBay community forum, including a new old app as InkFrog co-founder Tomas Salas is retooling and relaunching SpareDollar, currently accepting wait-list sign ups.

And while they didn't mention InkFrog closing specifically, eBay recently posted a conveniently-timed reminder for sellers to check out their official list of approved third party providers:

Third party providers | Seller Center
Grow your business on eBay with third-party tools that help you manage inventory, promotions, payments and more.

Note: inclusion does not constitute endorsement by Value Added Resource. Sellers should research all options to find the best fit for their specific business needs and budgets.

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Liz Morton is a 17 year ecommerce pro turned indie investigative journalist providing ad-free deep dives on eBay, Amazon, Etsy & more, championing sellers & advocating for corporate accountability.


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