Comparison
Instica vs Sellbrite for Marketplace Resellers
Sellbrite (now part of GoDaddy) and Instica both help resellers manage marketplace inventory, but they start from opposite ends of the workflow. Sellbrite is channel-centric: it was built to help you push products across many marketplaces at once. Instica is inventory-centric: it was built to help you track what you own, source faster, and list to the channels you actually use.
Updated February 18, 2026
Bottom line
Sellbrite suits established ecommerce operators running on Shopify or WooCommerce with Amazon, Walmart, and eBay channels. Instica suits independent resellers who source physical items in person and sell primarily on eBay and Discogs.
Best for Instica
Independent resellers who source in person and sell on eBay and/or Discogs
Best for Sellbrite
Ecommerce operators with an existing online store needing multichannel sync across Amazon, Walmart, and Etsy
What Sellbrite does well
Sellbrite is a mature multichannel listing tool. If you sell the same product SKU on Amazon, eBay, Etsy, and Walmart simultaneously, Sellbrite manages the quantity rules, inventory allocation, and listing sync across all of them. It's built for ecommerce operators who have an existing online store (Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce) and want to expand to additional sales channels without managing each channel manually.
Bulk listing tools, rule-based inventory allocation (e.g., "hold 2 units back from eBay"), and consolidated order management are genuine strengths. For sellers running a product-based business at volume, these tools save significant time.
Where Sellbrite falls short for independent resellers
Most independent resellers—people who source at thrift stores, estate sales, flea markets, and auctions—are not managing catalog products. They have one of each item. Sellbrite's multichannel stack was designed for retail-style operations with consistent, replenishable SKUs.
The absence of a mobile app is the biggest friction point for sourcing-based resellers. You can't scan a barcode in a thrift store and have it hit your inventory automatically. You can't take photos on your phone and have them sync to a listing workflow. The whole system assumes you're sitting at a computer.
Sellbrite also has no Discogs integration, which is a dealbreaker for record sellers. Vinyl, CDs, and cassette dealers need release-level catalog matching, condition grading, and the Discogs marketplace structure—none of which Sellbrite supports.
How Instica approaches the same problems
Instica was designed specifically for the sourcing-to-sold workflow. Pick up an item, scan the barcode, add condition notes, take photos with your phone camera, and it's in your inventory. The iOS app works offline with queued sync, so it functions in basements, flea markets, and warehouses without reliable signal.
For record sellers, the Discogs integration goes beyond basic listing. Instica matches items against the Discogs catalog by release, pulling pressing-specific metadata. Condition grading (NM, VG+, VG, G+, G, F, P) maps directly to the Discogs grading standard. Price sync keeps your asking price current.
The profit calculator per item—showing cost basis vs. sale price vs. marketplace fees—gives you a real profit number, not just revenue.
Pricing comparison
Instica charges per seat with flat monthly pricing: $7.99/month (Starter, 100 items) or $19.99/month (Pro, unlimited items). You pay the same whether you sell 10 orders a month or 500.
Sellbrite charges based on order volume: $19/month for up to 25 orders, $49/month for up to 100 orders, $99/month for up to 500 orders. For high-volume sellers, this can add up quickly. For low-volume individual resellers, the $19 entry tier may be affordable—but you get no mobile app and no per-item profit tracking for that price.
Frequently asked questions
Does Sellbrite have a mobile app?
Sellbrite does not have a dedicated mobile app. It's a web-based platform designed for desktop use. Instica has a native iOS app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Does Sellbrite support Discogs?
No. Sellbrite supports Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Walmart, Shopify, BigCommerce, and WooCommerce—but not Discogs. If you sell vinyl or other music media on Discogs, Instica is the only tool of these two with native Discogs support.
Can I use Instica and Sellbrite together?
Technically yes, but there's no integration between them. You'd be managing inventory in two systems, which creates data consistency problems. Most sellers choose one as their primary inventory source of truth.
Which is cheaper for a solo reseller?
Instica at $7.99/month (Starter) is cheaper than Sellbrite's entry tier at $19/month. Instica Pro at $19.99/month matches Sellbrite's base price but includes features (mobile app, Discogs integration, barcode scanning, profit tracking) that Sellbrite doesn't offer at any tier.