SimpleConsign is a dependable consignment ledger, but in 2026 most resale shops need more than a register: they need to sell on every marketplace, let AI do the data entry, and run their own online store. If you're shopping for a SimpleConsign alternative, this guide ranks the seven best options and compares them on the things that actually matter — consignment depth, in-store POS, online and marketplace selling, time-savers like AI cataloging, and how painful it is to switch.
The short answer
For most consignment and resale shops, ResaleOS is the best SimpleConsign alternative in 2026. It does everything SimpleConsign does — consignor accounts, splits, store credit and in-store POS — and adds native crosslisting to eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark and Facebook, AI cataloging from a photo, and a branded online storefront on your own web address. ConsignCloud and Ricochet are the best picks for shops that sell mostly in-store, while Liberty and ConsignPro suit stores that prefer legacy desktop software.
- ResaleOS — best overall (consignment + POS + crosslisting + storefront in one)
- ConsignCloud — best for a clean in-store consignor experience
- Ricochet — best modern in-store register
- Liberty (Resaleworld) — best for high-volume legacy power users
- Square — simplest general-purpose POS
- Lightspeed Retail — best for general retail with some consignment
- ConsignPro — budget desktop option for single-location shops
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How we compared the alternatives
Every tool below was scored on the five things that matter to a consignment or resale shop replacing SimpleConsign:
- Consignment depth — consignor accounts, custom splits, fees, payouts and a self-serve consignor portal.
- In-store POS — a fast, modern register with barcode labels, store credit and tap-to-pay.
- Online & marketplace selling — native crosslisting to eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark and Facebook, not just a single Shopify push.
- Time-savers — AI cataloging, automated markdowns and real-time inventory sync.
- Migration & price — how hard it is to switch, and what you pay all-in once you stop stacking separate apps.
SimpleConsign alternatives at a glance
Here's how the leading options stack up against SimpleConsign on the capabilities resale shops ask about most.
| Capability | ResaleOS | SimpleConsign | ConsignCloud | Ricochet | Square |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Consignor accounts, splits & payouts | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Add-on |
| In-store POS & barcode labels | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Native crosslisting (eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, Facebook) | Yes | No | No | Limited | No |
| AI title, description & category from a photo | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Branded online storefront included | Yes | No | Limited | Limited | Limited |
| Automated markdowns by days-on-shelf | Yes | Limited | Yes | Limited | No |
| Modern web/iPad POS with tap-to-pay | Yes | Limited | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Free done-for-you migration | Yes | No | No | No | No |
"Limited" means the capability exists but is partial, requires add-ons, or is not native to the product. Feature sets change — always confirm current capabilities with each vendor before buying.
1. ResaleOS — best overall
Best for: consignment and resale shops that want consignment, POS, crosslisting and an online store in one modern tool.
ResaleOS is the most complete SimpleConsign alternative in 2026. It keeps everything SimpleConsign does well — consignor accounts, per-consignor splits and fees, store credit, in-store POS and barcode labels — and adds the things resale shops now need. You get native crosslisting to eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark and Facebook Marketplace from one screen, AI that writes titles, descriptions and categories from a single photo, and a branded online storefront on your own web address with no extra Shopify rent.
In practice it replaces SimpleConsign plus the separate crosslisting tool, AI lister and website you were probably paying for — collapsing several subscriptions into one login. Switching is free and done for you: you add a ResaleOS team member to your SimpleConsign Back Office and the team moves every consignor, balance, item and sale across, usually within a single morning.
Pros: consignment + retail in one catalog with a self-serve consignor portal; native marketplace crosslisting; AI cataloging; included storefront; modern iPad/web POS with Stripe Terminal tap-to-pay and pay-by-link invoices; free migration. Cons: it's web-first by design, and it's purpose-built for resale rather than being a generic retail suite.
Verdict: if your shop sells online as well as in-store, ResaleOS is the clear winner. Start a free SimpleConsign migration or see plans and pricing.
2. ConsignCloud — strong consignor experience
Best for: shops that want a clean, web-based consignment ledger and portal.
ConsignCloud is a modern, web-based consignment platform with a polished consignor portal, automatic markdowns and clean reporting. It's a comfortable like-for-like upgrade for SimpleConsign shops that mostly sell in-store and want a tidier consignor experience.
Pros: well-designed consignor portal; solid automatic markdowns and reporting; straightforward interface. Cons: no native crosslisting to eBay, Etsy, Mercari or Poshmark; online selling still leans on a separate store; no AI cataloging.
Verdict: a good fit if your business is in-store consignment first and online sales are an afterthought. If you'd rather sell everywhere, see the ConsignCloud migration.
3. Ricochet — modern in-store POS
Best for: consignment shops focused on a fast, modern register.
Ricochet is a cloud consignment POS with a friendly register experience, consignor management and integrated payments. Like SimpleConsign, its strength is the in-store counter rather than multi-channel online selling.
Pros: clean cloud POS built for consignment; consignor accounts, payouts and store credit; integrated card payments. Cons: limited native marketplace crosslisting; no AI cataloging; online store typically needs a separate platform.
Verdict: worth a look if your priority is replacing the SimpleConsign register and you don't need marketplace selling. See the Ricochet migration if you want crosslisting too.
4. Liberty (Resaleworld) — legacy power-user tool
Best for: large, established stores that want deep desktop consignment features.
Resaleworld's Liberty is one of the oldest, most feature-dense consignment systems. It's powerful and battle-tested, but it's a Windows desktop product at heart — which shows in the interface and in how it handles modern online selling.
Pros: extremely deep consignment and reporting; long track record with high-volume stores. Cons: desktop-first with a dated interface; online and marketplace selling are bolt-ons; steeper learning curve and IT overhead.
Verdict: best for shops that genuinely need its depth and are comfortable with desktop software. Most growing shops find a web-first tool easier — here's the Liberty migration.
5. Square — simplest general POS
Best for: small shops that want a cheap, familiar register first.
Square is a fantastic general-purpose POS with great hardware and free entry-level pricing. It isn't a consignment system on its own — you add consignment through third-party apps — but for a small shop that wants the simplest possible counter, it's a real option.
Pros: cheap to start; excellent hardware and payments; huge app ecosystem. Cons: no native consignor accounts, splits or payouts without add-ons; no resale-specific crosslisting; the consignment workflow becomes a patchwork of apps.
Verdict: reasonable for a tiny shop, but the consignment add-on stack gets expensive and fiddly as you grow.
6. Lightspeed Retail — robust retail suite
Best for: multi-location retailers who consign on the side.
Lightspeed is a powerful retail POS and inventory suite with strong reporting and multi-location support. Consignment is possible but secondary, so consignment-heavy shops end up working around the product rather than with it.
Pros: excellent multi-location inventory and reporting; mature ecosystem. Cons: consignment is a workaround, not a first-class feature; no native resale crosslisting; higher price for what a consignment shop actually uses.
Verdict: a great retail tool, but overkill and awkward if consignment is the core of your business.
7. ConsignPro — budget legacy desktop
Best for: single-location shops happy with simple desktop software.
ConsignPro is a long-running, affordable Windows consignment program. It covers the basics — inventory, consignors, simple POS — at a low price, but it's firmly a desktop tool with limited online and marketplace capability.
Pros: inexpensive and simple for basic consignment; established with a loyal user base. Cons: desktop-only with a dated interface; minimal online selling and no marketplace crosslisting; no AI cataloging or modern storefront.
Verdict: fine for a small in-store-only shop on a tight budget, but it won't grow with an online strategy.
Why shops look for a SimpleConsign alternative
SimpleConsign is a perfectly dependable consignment ledger. Shops tend to outgrow it for four reasons:
- Listing online means a lot of clicking. SimpleConsign can push to Shopify, and that's about it. eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark and Facebook Marketplace — where resale buyers actually shop — mean extra tools and constant copy-paste.
- You type every item by hand. Every new item gets a hand-typed title, description and category. For a shop intaking 50 items a day, that's hours of typing every week that AI cataloging eliminates.
- No real online store of your own. Want a website? SimpleConsign asks you to pay for Shopify on top of what you already pay. A branded storefront on your own address should be included.
- A checkout that hasn't kept up. Tap-to-pay, texting an invoice, taking payment from your phone, a register that runs on an iPad — these are table stakes for a modern shop counter.
How to choose the right one for your shop
- You sell online (or want to): choose ResaleOS — it's the only option here with native marketplace crosslisting and an included storefront.
- You're in-store first, online rarely: ConsignCloud or Ricochet are clean, modern consignment tools.
- You're a high-volume legacy shop: Liberty has the deepest desktop feature set if you can live with its interface.
- You want the cheapest possible register: Square, but budget for consignment add-ons.
- You run general retail with some consignment: Lightspeed is a strong retail suite.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best SimpleConsign alternative in 2026?
For most consignment and resale shops, ResaleOS is the best SimpleConsign alternative in 2026. It matches SimpleConsign's consignor accounts, splits, store credit and in-store POS, then adds native crosslisting to eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark and Facebook, AI cataloging from a photo, and a branded online storefront — all in one tool. ConsignCloud and Ricochet are strong choices for shops that sell mainly in-store.
Why do shops leave SimpleConsign?
The most common reasons are online selling and manual data entry. SimpleConsign can push to Shopify but does not natively crosslist to the marketplaces resale buyers use, and every item is catalogued by hand. Shops also want a more modern checkout — tap-to-pay and pay-by-link invoices — and their own storefront without paying for a separate website on top.
Is there a SimpleConsign alternative that does crosslisting?
Yes. ResaleOS is the main consignment platform that includes native crosslisting to eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark and Facebook Marketplace from the same place you manage consignors and run your register. Most other consignment tools require a separate crosslisting service.
How hard is it to switch off SimpleConsign?
With ResaleOS it's done for you. You add a ResaleOS team member to your SimpleConsign Back Office the same way you would add an employee, and the team moves every consignor, balance, item and sale across — usually within a single morning. Before you go live, the SimpleConsign and ResaleOS numbers are checked side by side to the penny.
What should I look for in a SimpleConsign alternative?
Check five things: real consignment features (accounts, splits, payouts and a consignor portal); a modern in-store POS; native online and marketplace selling, not just a Shopify push; time-savers like AI cataloging; and migration help so you don't lose data. Score each tool on those and the right fit becomes obvious.
Are there free SimpleConsign alternatives?
Square has a free entry tier, but it isn't a consignment system on its own — you bolt on third-party consignment apps, which adds cost and complexity. Purpose-built consignment platforms like ResaleOS, ConsignCloud and Ricochet are paid, but they replace several separate subscriptions, so the all-in cost is often lower than a patchwork of apps.
Ready to sell everywhere from one place? Move off SimpleConsign with a free, done-for-you migration — most shops are taking sales on ResaleOS the same afternoon.





