Vinted item views problem: bug from 09.17.25

Yes, same here since yesterday, even after activating the « VIEWS » function, zero views on three of the 5 re-edited articles, and nothing more for 24 hours. I’m seriously starting to question the effectiveness of Clemz and this function. I’m even quite disappointed!

This request views feature is completely defective compared to what is advertised

Clemz, just like other tools of this style (personally, I use another one), has the same view option that doesn’t work, but I think it’s an exchange of views. If no one or very few people use it, it won’t generate anything. I’m not counting on this view system; I’m counting on republication during peak hours. There’s nothing more reliable.

Yes, regarding peak hours, I quite agree with you. Because I’ve noticed that lunchtime and the heart of the afternoon before 5 PM were quite favorable, and it’s rather between 9 PM and 10 PM that traffic is higher than the 7 PM frequently cited as favorable, but this is only my experience. In any case, Sunday evening is better than Saturday evening, and Monday is the day when most of my sales occur.

During the week, I repost in the morning starting at 7:30 AM

In the evening starting at 4 PM

On the weekend, I also stay pretty much on this same schedule

Sunday evening is great, provided Vinted can keep up because we often have crashes on Sundays, unfortunately

But it’s been very, very quiet for a few days…

Yes, it’s funny because it doesn’t really resemble what’s happening on my end, even though I still count an extra hour since I’m in Portugal (one hour less than the whole EU), but I’ll try it to see. Yes, it’s calm indeed, and above all, I increasingly feel like we’re being treated like Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Even worse, I have to count nearly ten price offers per week that I accept, to which buyers don’t follow up. It’s tiring and makes you want to tell them to f*** off after a while, nothing less… :slight_smile:

Or, you shouldn’t accept their offer and increase the price by €1 or €2 for small amounts to « pull on the leash a bit, » even fishing is simpler than I remember :wink:

As for offers of less than 50% on larger sums, that’s now commonplace; even Emmaüs doesn’t accept that… :slight_smile:

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Yes, these things have become normal, offers represent 80% of my sales, it’s daily :smiling_face:

For me, it’s 90% of accepted offers that fall through… the remaining 5% are just direct purchases and barely 5% of accepted offers are honored. I don’t really understand…

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Some send offers to multiple sellers, so they buy from the lowest bidder or the one who responds first. And I think some do it out of curiosity. But personally, I don’t even pay attention anymore, it goes over my head.

Yes, yes, I try to respond as quickly as possible because I put myself in the buyer’s shoes during their Vinted session. What’s more, if Vinted’s algorithm offers them the same product as you on numerous listings, the buyer won’t wait; they’ll make several offers, and in the end, the first one to respond will sell. That seems perfectly logical to me, yes.

As I’ve always said on Vinted, the more active you are, the more you’ll sell. This ranges from response speed to the ability to re-list frequently at the right times (I often talk about re-listing because I’m not ashamed to say that some days I even do it twice for all my products, and I can guarantee you that it generates a lot of activity, and quite often within an hour of re-listing, there’s a sale or sales (offers or direct sales), whereas perhaps all day… all night… no activity or sales). And well, the more sellers there are, the more active you need to be if you want to increase your sales potential.

Yes, I completely agree. I don’t know if the problem is due to my geographical location, but I practically never receive offers for at least ten minutes, say between 5 to 12 minutes later on the Vinted page. As for my email, it’s often two, three, or four hours later. (except in case of a sale, which is immediate, less than a minute)

It’s truly exceptional for me to receive an offer, and since I always do, as soon as I become aware of it, I accept it so the buyer can complete the purchase because it means they are still online, whereas 95% of the time they have already been logged out for a few minutes.

I’m surprised! I knew there was a delay with favorites, but not with offers, it’s quite surprising and perhaps that’s why when I respond instantly within minutes, I get no reply or even a « Seen » when I reply.

Exactly, it’s often as if there was no communication, but what surprises me is that you, who apparently have a significant turnover, haven’t noticed any discrepancy.
From my side, I’ve often noticed it because I check how long the client has been offline by going to their profile.

Hello,

Could you please contact us by email about this? (bonjour@clemz.app, by sending us screenshots.)
We are not currently experiencing any bugs with this feature. However, it is quite common for the view counter on Vinted to glitch.

So personally, I’ve tested all that and I’ve come to the conclusion that it really depends on what you’re selling.

Since I have quite a few items that are mainly aimed at collectors, who do very targeted searches, sometimes uncommon ones with very few listings, being active doesn’t change much for those. I’ll see more of an impact on very common items, where there are a lot of listings and you need to stand out from the crowd to exist.

Regarding the view counter, I suppose… yes, it works, but the counter stays at zero for one to two hours, and then after that time, it jumps directly, like to 36, and the other articles reposted around the same time also jump.

On my end, it’s a bit of the case, well, perhaps less significant than your articles but still not very common, apart from certain ones, but overall, very rare or vintage articles.

Ohhh yes but no, that has nothing to do with it!

I also notice sometimes people are shown as inactive for 2h when you have reposted 1h ago… The activity data on the profile is totally wrong, I even receive messages from people indicated as « inactive for 2d »

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Yes, it is not controllable with certainty anyway, but the fact is that the data closest to reality is not at the top of the messages but on the profile itself. However, I have no doubt that in some cases it also bugs on that side…