Ivy Flip calls itself the operating system for furniture resale — and it's a real competitor. But it's built as a network you sell through, on their brand, from an iPhone. Kommandr OS is built the other way: your accounts, your storefront, your customer list, your margins. When you grow, you grow.
One flat plan — $397/mo at public launch. Waitlist members keep the $197/mo founding rate for life.
Ivy Flip is a credible product with a real focus on furniture. You join their platform, list through their system, and their brand carries the sale. It's tiered — their top plan runs around $349/mo (check their site for current pricing) — and it's iPhone-only. If you want to plug your inventory into someone else's machine, it does that well.
Kommandr OS runs your operation on assets you own: your Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, and eBay accounts, your branded storefront on your own domain, your customer list in your CRM. Deal Sniper sources your next flip, cross-posting lists it everywhere, and Inventory & Profit tracks what you actually kept — full web + mobile, one flat plan, everything included.
Both products will help you sell furniture. Only one of them leaves you holding the business afterward. Five questions worth asking before you pick.
Theirs. The network’s brand sits between you and the buyer.
Yours. You sell from your own marketplace accounts and your own branded storefront.
The platform. Buyers are the network’s customers, matched to your inventory.
You. Every buyer lands in your CRM — your list, your repeat customers, your referrals.
To their marketplace. Leave, and the standing you built stays behind.
To your accounts and your storefront on your own domain. It compounds, and it moves with you.
Network economics — you operate inside their model, on their terms.
Your price, your fees, your margin. Kommandr shows true profit and tax set-aside on every sale.
You walk away from the audience the network owns.
You keep everything — the accounts, the storefront, the customer list. It was always yours.
Ivy Flip is iPhone-only. That's fine at the loading dock — and cramped everywhere else. Kommandr OS gives you a full web app for the desk work that actually runs a resale business — comping, pricing, bookkeeping, managing your storefront — plus mobile for the truck. Android, iPhone, laptop: your business shouldn't depend on which device is in your pocket.
Ivy Flip prices in tiers, topping out around $349/mo — check their site for current pricing. Kommandr OS is one plan with everything included: sourcing, cross-posting, storefront, CRM, and profit tracking. $397/mo at public launch — and waitlist members lock in $197/mo for life, which is less than their top tier for the entire operating system, owned outright.
A fair, side-by-side look, based on public info at the time of writing — check Ivy Flip's site for their current feature list and pricing.
| Capability | Kommandr OS | Ivy Flip |
|---|---|---|
| Runs on your own marketplace accounts (Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, eBay) | Included | Not included |
| Your own branded storefront on your own domain | Included | Not included |
| You own the customer list and buyer relationship | Included | Not included |
| Deal sourcing — alerts on underpriced local furniture | Included | Not included |
| Price History to comp a piece before you buy it | Included | Not included |
| CRM and buyer message tracking | Included | Not included |
| True profit, fees, and tax set-aside on every sale | Included | Not included |
| Full web app + mobile — not locked to one device | Included | Not included |
| Built for furniture flipping | Included | Included |
| Platforms | Full web app + mobile | iPhone only |
| Pricing model | One flat plan, everything included ($197/mo founding) | Tiered, up to ~$349/mo — check their site |
Your accounts, your storefront, your customers, your margins — with the whole operating system behind them. One app, one flat plan.