OneShop
OneShop, formerly known as SuperPosher, Inventory Systems, and Crosslist, is a San Francisco-based company offering a platform for buying and selling brand-name women's apparel, with a focus on multi-marketplace listing and comprehensive buyer protections.
OneShop Services
OneShop provides a comprehensive platform for buying and selling brand-name women's apparel from independent suppliers. It offers buyer protections such as detailed photos, full descriptions, and disclosures of any issues like odors, rips, and stains. The company supports easy returns if the purchase does not match the listing details. Sellers can benefit from tools and bots for repetitive tasks such as relisting, bumping, and sharing listings. The platform supports bulk selling and manages returns for sellers, ensuring payment as long as descriptions and disclosures are accurate. Additionally, OneShop supports drafting listings once and posting them on every supported site with automatic delisting upon sale.
Company Locations
OneShop is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, USA. The company operates within the United States and offers options for remote and partly remote work. It is designed to cater to users not only across America and Canada but also those working remotely.
Y-Combinator S21 Batch
OneShop was part of the Y-Combinator S21 batch. This prestigious accelerator program has helped the company refine its business model and expand its operations. Being part of Y-Combinator has provided OneShop with valuable resources and networking opportunities to grow within the consumer industry.
OneShop Buyer and Seller Policies
OneShop's marketplace policies cover buying, selling, messaging, and local pickup. The platform includes a quick reference FAQ for user convenience. Shipping guarantees include a $10 courtesy credit for buyers if a seller cannot ship on time. All sales are final, with potential automatic cancellation and refund for unfulfilled orders after three business days. Luxury items receive additional protection, including enhanced screening and specific claim procedures. Sellers incur payment processing fees, a 10% commission, and possibly sales tax, depending on the buyer's state and exemption status.