How to Find Seller Updates (aka the “what did they change now?” zone)
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Where to Find Seller Updates on Poshmark
If you're trying to manage stale Poshmark listings, improve visibility, or decide when to relist older inventory, this will help.
This isn’t buried. It’s just one of those quiet little updates Poshmark slips in while you’re busy listing — and then you stop and think, “Wait... has that always been there?”- Click your profile circle in the top-right corner — the one with your icon and username.
- Scroll all the way down through the menu.
- At the very bottom, you’ll see Seller Updates.
Bonus tip: If you miss it, you’re not alone. New menu items get added quietly, but Seller Updates is still the last choice at the bottom for now.
Want to skip the clicks? Go straight here:
How to Find and Fix Stale Poshmark Listings
This is the part sellers really care about. If you want to check stale inventory, review older items, or decide what may need refreshing, the key is over in the left-side filter menu.
This is the view that helps you spot older listings fast — especially the ones that may need attention.
- Go to your closet or listings page.
- Look at the left sidebar.
- Scroll down past Shipping, Condition, and Availability.
- Right below that, you’ll see Listing Date.
- There you can sort by age:
- 1 - 30 days ago
- 31 - 60 days ago
- 61 - 90 days ago
- Over 90 Days Ago
That’s the section to use when you want to safely review older inventory.
For many sellers, 61–90 days is a smart review range. Those are often the listings worth checking for better photos, stronger keywords, updated pricing, or a full relist.
Over 90 days? That’s the pile a lot of sellers keep an eye on closely.
Maybe it gets refreshed. Maybe it gets relisted. Maybe it gets let go. But at least now you can actually find it fast instead of guessing.
If you’ve ever had listings stall out or behave unpredictably, this ties into a bigger issue I’ve run into here: Never Use Partial Refunds on Poshmark — Want to Know Why?
This is usually where photos — not price — are the real problem.
Before You Touch That Price — Read This
I have to add this here so you maximize your revisions when working through older Poshmark listings.
Price drops are usually not the fix.
When listings hit 61–90 days or over 90 days, the real issue is often visibility — not value. That means stale inventory needs a refresh, not just a discount.
This is where small upgrades — especially photos — can completely change how your listing performs in search and browsing.
Keep scrolling — I’ll show you a few simple ways to improve your relisting strategy and bring those items back to life.
Simple Photo Upgrades That Can Revive Stale Poshmark Listings
With Poshmark’s more visual layout, older photos can start to fall flat. If you're already reviewing listings by age, this is the perfect time to refresh them properly.
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πΈ Photo Light Box Kit
Clean background + better lighting = instant upgrade.
See affordable light box kits -
π± Upgrade Your Phone Camera
Newer phones dramatically improve clarity, color, and detail.
Browse smartphones with strong cameras -
π· Budget Camera (Beats Most Phones)
Entry-level mirrorless cameras add depth and sharpness that phones often miss.
Check beginner-friendly cameras
Refreshing photos is one of the fastest ways to improve Poshmark listing visibility and move older inventory.
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How to Check the Exact Age of One Listing
If you want the age of one specific item, Poshmark also makes that easy once you know where to look.
- Open any active listing.
- Look on the right side under Listing Metrics.
- You’ll see exactly how many days that listing has been live.
No more guessing.
So now you’ve got both tools:
- Listing Date = best for sorting groups of older listings
- Listing Metrics = best for checking one listing at a time
On Your Phone (Poshmark App)
The phone version is a little different, but it still works.
If you want to check one listing, open it in the app and scroll down until you see Listing Metrics. That shows the exact number of days the listing has been live.
If you want to review older inventory in batches, the desktop sidebar filter is still the easier view because it gives you those date buckets in one place under Listing Date.
- Desktop: best for sorting older listings by age range
- Phone: best for checking one listing at a time
Not flashy. But very useful once you know where to look.
Little Update, Big Help
I’ve written before about my inventory mess — you can read it here: The Great Inventory Reckoning (Poshmark) .
That experience is exactly why this matters.
Sometimes the handiest Poshmark tools are not the flashy ones.
They’re the quiet little features sitting right there in plain sight while the rest of us are busy listing, sharing, pricing, and wondering why something from three months ago still has not moved.
Now at least you can spot older listings faster, check exact days listed, and decide what deserves a refresh.
That alone makes this one worth knowing.
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That’s the whole trick — Listing Date for sorting groups, and Listing Metrics for checking one listing at a time.