PrimeLister is a capable crosslisting utility — it takes a listing and puts it in more places. But listing is one job out of six. Kommandr OS handles the other five too: sourcing the inventory, comping it before you buy, selling from your own branded storefront, keeping every buyer in a CRM you own, and telling you what you actually made after fees and taxes.
One flat plan — $397/mo at public launch. Waitlist members keep the $197/mo founding rate for life.
Last updated: August 21, 2026
PrimeLister has been around a long time and it does its core job: copy a listing from one marketplace to others, with automation add-ons on the higher plans. Pricing is tiered and climbs with your listing volume and the automation you turn on — check their site for current plans. If a lister is genuinely all you need, it's a reasonable pick.
Kommandr OS includes crosslisting to your own accounts across three major resale channels — and then keeps going. Deal Sniper surfaces underpriced local inventory, Price History comps a piece before you commit, your branded storefront sells on your own domain, the CRM keeps every buyer on your list, and Inventory & Profit shows true margin with a tax set-aside on every sale.
Source it, comp it, list it, sell it, follow up, and keep the books. Tools like PrimeLister automate the middle job. The other five are where the margin actually lives — and where a flat-plan operating system beats a stack of subscriptions.
Deal Sniper watches local listings and pings you when something is underpriced — before the other flippers see it.
Price History shows what pieces like this actually sold for, so you buy on data instead of gut feel.
Crosslist once to your own accounts across three major resale channels — the job PrimeLister does, included flat.
Your branded storefront on your own domain sells 24/7, with every sale building an asset you own.
Built-in phone, texting, and email keep buyer conversations in one inbox — and every buyer lands in your CRM.
Inventory & Profit tracks true margin, fees, and a tax set-aside per sale, so tax season is a report, not a panic.
Volume-tiered pricing means the reward for scaling your reselling business is a bigger software bill — and the automation that saves real time usually sits on the higher plans. Check PrimeLister's site for current pricing, then add whatever you pay separately for a storefront, a CRM, bookkeeping, and a business phone line. That total is the real comparison.
Kommandr OS is one plan with the whole system in it — sourcing, crosslisting, storefront, CRM, phone and texting, and profit tracking. $397/mo at public launch, and waitlist members lock in $197/mo for life. List ten items or a thousand: the price doesn't move.
A fair, side-by-side look, based on public info at the time of writing — check PrimeLister's site for their current feature list and pricing.
| Capability | Kommandr OS | PrimeLister |
|---|---|---|
| Crosslist to your own accounts across three major resale channels | Included | Included |
| Deal sourcing — alerts on underpriced local inventory | Included | Not included |
| Price History to comp an item before you buy it | Included | Not included |
| Your own branded storefront on your own domain | Included | Not included |
| CRM — you own the customer list and buyer relationship | Included | Not included |
| True profit, fees, and tax set-aside on every sale | Included | Not included |
| Built-in phone, texting, and email for buyer follow-up | Included | Not included |
| Full web app + mobile | Included | Included |
| Pricing model | One flat plan, everything included ($197/mo founding) | Tiered by listing volume — check their site |
Because both tools work on your own marketplace accounts, switching is low-drama: join, connect your accounts, and send us your current invoice — we credit your first month and move your listings over for free. Your active listings keep selling the whole time, and everything new goes through one system that also handles the sourcing, the storefront, the follow-up, and the books. Most resellers make the move in an afternoon.
Send us your current invoice after you join and we'll credit your first month — and we'll move your listings over for free.
Join the waitlist — lock in $197/moSourcing, comping, listing, selling, follow-up, and the books — one app, one flat plan, on accounts and a storefront you own.
Yes — if crosslisting is the only thing you need, PrimeLister does that. But most resellers also need to source inventory, comp before they buy, follow up with buyers, and know their true profit after fees and taxes. Kommandr OS does all of it in one app, on your own marketplace accounts, with a branded storefront and CRM you own — one flat plan instead of tiers that climb with your listing volume.
PrimeLister prices in tiers that scale with how much you list, and automation features typically sit on the higher plans — check their site for current pricing. Kommandr OS is one flat plan with everything included: sourcing, crosslisting, storefront, CRM, and profit tracking. Founding waitlist members lock in $197/mo for life; the public launch price is $397/mo.
PrimeLister is a crosslisting utility. Kommandr OS is the operating system around it: Deal Sniper finds underpriced local inventory, Price History comps items before you buy, your branded storefront sells on your own domain, the CRM keeps every buyer on your list, and Inventory & Profit shows what you actually kept after fees and tax set-aside — with phone, texting, and email built in for follow-up.
Yes. Send us your current PrimeLister invoice after you join and we will credit your first month — and we will move your listings over for free. Kommandr runs on your own marketplace accounts, so nothing you have built is lost in the move.
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Ivy Flip, Vendoo, List Perfectly, Crosslist, Flyp, OneShop, PrimeLister, Flipify, GoHighLevel and Shopify are trademarks of their respective owners. Kommandr OS is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of them. Comparisons reflect our understanding of public information; pricing accurate as of August 2026 — check each vendor's site for current details.