Built for the way secondhand selling actually works.

Most tools are made for new retail. Secondhand is different.

Why we're building this

Swiftora exists because listing vintage and resale items is genuinely hard. Every item is unique. Condition, era, and quirks matter. Pricing requires research most sellers don't have time for.

Generic AI tools don't know the difference between a valuable Fenton vase and a common dime-store piece. They're built around fixed SKUs and standardized descriptions — the opposite of secondhand.

We're building the tool we wish existed: one that understands the vocabulary of vintage and resale, pulls real sold comps, and writes listings that actually convert — without the research rabbit hole.

In active development

Swiftora is in active development. We're building the tool we wish existed when we started selling. Join the waitlist to shape what comes next.

Built for every kind of secondhand seller

If you're spending too much time on listings and pricing, Swiftora is for you.

Side-hustle flippers

Turning weekend finds into income. List faster on nights and weekends without losing hours to research.

Vintage and antique sellers

Every item unique, every listing different. Get accurate pricing from real comps — not guesswork.

Collectors who sell

You know your items inside and out — but not always what they're worth today. Know before you post.

Estate sale resellers

Volume and speed matter. Batch through varied inventory faster with consistent, quality listings every time.

Everything a reseller actually needs

Purpose-built for secondhand selling — not a generic AI tool repurposed for it.

Listing-ready in seconds

Title, description, tags, and condition notes — written for you, ready to copy-paste.

Pricing you can trust

Suggested ranges based on what items like yours actually sold for. No more underpricing.

Know your ROI

Track what you paid vs what you made. See exactly which items are worth your time.

Try the demo, then join the waitlist.

See what Swiftora does in 60 seconds, then get in line for early access.