Vinted Course: the 2026 guide to becoming a pro seller

26 May 2026 · 10 min read · By the Dresskool team

By 2026, Vinted courses have popped up everywhere. Between the £10 programmes on Udemy and the coaching packages north of €300, it's hard to know where your money is best spent. Is a Vinted course really worth it? And if so, which one should you choose?

We put the main courses available in Europe under the microscope. Here's an honest comparison, with no unrealistic promises, to help you make the right call for your situation.

Why learn to sell on Vinted

Anyone can sell a few pieces from their wardrobe. But bringing in €300 to €2,500 a month, month after month, is a job. And like any job, it can be learned.

The sellers who succeed on Vinted aren't the ones with the most clothes. They're the ones who master:

A good Vinted course saves you months of guesswork. Instead of learning from your own mistakes (bad buys, listings that don't sell, a banned account), you start out with a proven method.

The real maths: If a €79 course saves you three months of going it alone, during which you'd have wasted €200 on bad buys, it pays for itself before you've even sold your first item.

How to choose a Vinted pro course

Not all Vinted courses are created equal. Before you reach for your card, check these five criteria:

1. Concrete content

Be wary of courses that stay vague. A good Vinted seller course should include precise strategies: which brands to buy, at what price, how to write a title that earns clicks, how to package items to avoid disputes.

2. Kept up to date

Vinted regularly changes its rules, its algorithm and its features. A course recorded in 2023 and never updated is largely out of date. Make sure the content is current for 2026.

3. The business model taught

Some courses only talk about classic resale (buying at thrift shops to resell). The best ones also cover consignment, a model that lets you sell without investing in stock.

4. Support

Watching videos alone at home makes it easy to drop off. Access to a community, a discussion group or one-to-one guidance makes a real difference when it comes to putting things into practice.

5. A fair price

A €379 course isn't necessarily three times better than a €79 one. What counts is the content and the result, not the price tag.

The Vinted courses compared in 2026

Here are the main offers on the market, ranked by price.

Course Price Format Consignment Community Updated for 2026
Dresskool €79 Videos + guides + tools Yes (full module) Yes (active Slack) Yes
Udemy courses €10-30 Pre-recorded videos Rarely No Varies
VendeurPro Academy €179-379 Videos + coaching Touched on lightly Facebook group Partial
Seconde Main Business €249-499 Videos + live sessions Yes Yes Partial
B2B / wholesale courses €500-1,500 In person or video Yes (pro-focused) Pro network Varies

Dresskool — 79 euros

Created by DressKare, the Dresskool course is built for sellers who want to go from occasional to regular. The programme covers direct selling, consignment, listing optimisation, stock management and the tax framework for self-employed sellers. The standout feature: a Slack community where sellers swap tips every day. At €79, it's the best content-to-price ratio on the market.

Udemy courses — 10 to 30 euros

You'll find dozens of them. The catch: quality is all over the place. Some are just narrated slideshows, others hand out advice that's already outdated. With no community, putting the material into practice is harder. At this price you get an introduction, not real support.

Premium programmes — 179 to 499 euros

Several instructors offer pricier programmes with one-to-one coaching or live sessions. The content is often good, but the price puts off a lot of beginners. Ask yourself: is one-to-one coaching really worth €300 more than an active community?

B2B and wholesale courses — 500 to 1,500 euros

Aimed at professionals who want to buy in bulk and resell at scale. Relevant if you're targeting more than €3,000 a month and already have experience. Not suited to beginners.

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What a good Vinted seller course should include

Whichever course you pick, make sure it covers these essential modules:

Structured sourcing

Not just "go to the thrift shop". A precise method: which days to go, which brands to look for, how to spot a profitable piece in under 30 seconds, how to negotiate a bundle.

Listing optimisation

How to write titles that grab attention, take photos that trigger the purchase, set a price that generates offers without giving items away. Understanding how the Vinted algorithm works in 2026 is essential if you want your listings to be seen.

Stock and logistics management

Past 50 items online, without organisation you lose time and money. Labelling, tracking shipments, handling returns: it all needs to be systematised.

The tax framework

As soon as you sell regularly, you have to declare your income. Self-employed status, VAT thresholds, bookkeeping obligations: a serious course explains all of this clearly.

Community and support

Selling on your own is motivating for the first few days. Then the doubts creep in, sales stall, a buyer causes a problem. Having a group of sellers going through the same stages makes a huge difference over time.

Why a consignment course changes everything

Most Vinted courses focus on a single model: buy pieces and resell them. That's a good start, but it's not the only path. Consignment is a smarter model to begin with.

The idea: private individuals hand you their clothes, you sell them on Vinted, and you take a commission of 30 to 50% on each sale. Zero stock to invest in. Zero financial risk.

The concrete upsides of a consignment course:

Real numbers: A Dresskool seller doing consignment with 8 regular consignors earns on average €800 to €1,200 in commission a month, for 2 to 3 hours of work a day. Without having invested a single cent in stock.

How to become a Vinted pro seller: the concrete steps

Becoming a pro seller on Vinted takes no diploma. But it does take method. Here's the typical path of the sellers who make a living from it today:

  1. Choose your model — Classic resale, consignment, or both. Your choice sets your upfront investment and your organisation.
  2. Get trained — Follow a structured course rather than losing months trying everything on your own. Dresskool is built for exactly this step.
  3. Register your status — Set up as self-employed to stay on the right side of the rules. It's free and takes 15 minutes online.
  4. Set up your routine — Pin down your hours for sourcing, listing and shipping. Consistency is the key.
  5. Measure and adjust — Track your sales, your conversion rate, your average basket. Improve what isn't working.

For a detailed action plan, see our guide Making a living from Vinted in 2026: from 0 to €1,500 a month.

Mistakes to avoid when choosing your course

  1. Believing miracle income promises — Any course that promises "€5,000 a month with no effort" is lying to you. Realistic results sit between €300 and €2,500 a month, depending on the time you put in.
  2. Choosing on price alone — Neither the cheapest nor the priciest is necessarily the best. Look at the content, the verified reviews and the community.
  3. Ignoring the tax side — A course that says nothing about self-employed status and reporting obligations leaves you outside the law.
  4. Overlooking consignment — If your course only covers classic resale, you're missing the most accessible model to start with.
  5. Learning without applying — Watching every module without posting a single listing is wasted time. The best course is the one you actually put into practice.

Ready to get started?

Dresskool gives you the method, the tools and the community to launch your Vinted selling activity.

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Frequently asked questions about Vinted courses

Is a Vinted course worth it?

Yes, as long as you pick a course that's concrete and up to date. If you want to turn it into a regular activity (more than €500 a month), you'll lose far more time and money fumbling through it alone. A €79 course pays for itself in just a few sales.

What is the best Vinted course in 2026?

On value for money, Dresskool stands out with a complete programme at €79: selling, consignment, tax, algorithm and an active community. Pricier courses sometimes add one-to-one coaching, but not necessarily more useful content.

Do you need a registered status to sell on Vinted?

For occasional sales of your own belongings, no. But as soon as you buy to resell or sell on behalf of others, you have to register as self-employed. It's a simple but mandatory step.

How long does it take to make a course pay for itself?

With a €79 course like Dresskool, expect 2 to 4 weeks to recoup it if you apply the method. Sellers who follow the programme and post regularly reach €300 to €500 a month from the second month.