ResaleOS alternative

Store software starts when the item is already yours. The hard part happens before that.

Cataloging, listing and checkout all assume the same thing — that you already found the piece, at the right price, before someone else did. Kommandr OS is built around the part nobody else covers: the hunt at the front, and the buyer at the end.

Read this before anything else

ResaleOS does several things we do not. They ship a real point-of-sale register, live shipping quotes at checkout, vendor booth maps with rent billing, a consignor portal, and a wider list of marketplace destinations. If you run a floor with a counter and vendors, or most of your sales ship nationwide, that is a serious product and you should look at it properly. We would rather say so here than have you find out in month two.

One flat plan — $397/mo at public launch. Founding members keep the $197/mo rate for life.

Last updated: August 21, 2026

Where store software fits

Everything after you own it

Photograph it, catalog it, price it against comps, list it broadly, ring it up at the counter, ship it, split the consignor's share. That is a complete and well-built answer to running a store — and every step of it begins after the item is already sitting in your warehouse. Read their site end to end and you will not find sourcing anywhere, because a store platform assumes the inventory problem is solved.

Where Kommandr fits

The two ends nobody else covers

At the front: set the item, the price and the radius once, and underpriced local listings land on your screen with an estimated margin attached — while you are doing something else. At the back: your own business number, an automatic text-back when you miss a call, and every email, text and storefront enquiry in one thread. Margin is made at the buy, and lost when a buyer rings while you are loading a truck.

Who each one actually suits

If you have a storefront with a counter, vendor booths to bill, and a shipping problem, a store platform is the right shape and we are not going to pretend otherwise. If you source your own inventory, sell mostly locally, and your day is decided by how fast you see a listing and how fast you answer a buyer — that is the shape of Kommandr OS. The honest test is which half of the job costs you more right now.

Side by side, honestly

Based on public information as of August 2026 — the first four rows are theirs, and they are real. Check the vendor's site for their latest features and pricing.

CapabilityKommandr OSStore platform
In-store checkout register with card readersNot includedIncluded
Live shipping quotes at storefront checkoutNot includedIncluded
Vendor booth maps and rent billingNot includedIncluded
Consignor portal consignors log into themselvesNot includedIncluded
Deal sourcing — alerts on underpriced local listings before you buyIncludedNot included
Hunt filters — set item, price and radius once, it watches for youIncludedNot included
Your own business phone number for calls and textsIncludedNot included
Missed-call auto text-backIncludedNot included
CRM inbox — email, SMS and storefront enquiries in one threadIncludedNot included
Pickup scheduling with remindersIncludedNot included
Your own branded storefront on your own domainIncludedIncluded
Consignor records with split percentages and a payout ledgerIncludedIncluded
Crosslisting from one uploadIncludedIncluded
True profit after fees, with a tax set-aside on every saleIncludedIncluded
Marketplace destinationsThree major resale channels + your storefront + socialBroader list — check their site
Pricing modelOne flat plan, everything included ($197/mo founding)Tiered — $39.99 / $89.99 / $219.99 per month as of Aug 2026; check their site

Nothing has to be ripped out

You connect your own marketplace accounts, so adding Kommandr does not take anything away from whatever you run today. Bring your inventory across, send us your current invoice after you join, and we will credit your first month and help move your listings for free.

The switching offer

Switching from ResaleOS?

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/mo

Win the buy, keep the buyer.

Sourcing at the front, a real business line at the back, and everything in between on one flat plan.

ResaleOS alternative FAQ

What is the difference between Kommandr OS and ResaleOS?

They start at different points in the job. ResaleOS is store software: it begins once the item is already yours, and it is strong there — a register, consignor accounts, booth rentals, shipping quotes at checkout and broad marketplace coverage. Kommandr OS begins earlier, at sourcing: hunt filters watch local listings and put underpriced finds on your screen before you buy. It also continues later, with a business phone number, missed-call text-back and a CRM so the buyer relationship stays yours. If your problem is running a store, look at store software. If your problem is finding inventory and keeping buyers, that is this.

Does Kommandr OS have a point-of-sale register?

No. There is no card-present checkout and no cash drawer, so it does not replace a counter. Plenty of operators keep an inexpensive register for the floor and run sourcing, listing, the storefront, buyers and the books here. A point-of-sale integration is on the roadmap rather than shipped, and we would rather say that plainly than imply otherwise.

Do you show shipping quotes at checkout?

Not today. Live carrier rates on every product — parcel, freight and white-glove — is a genuinely useful thing that store-first platforms have solved and we have not. If most of your sales ship nationwide, weigh that heavily. Kommandr is built first for local sales: pickups, scheduling and the buyer conversation around them.

How many marketplaces does Kommandr OS post to?

Three major resale channels today, plus your own storefront and your social channels from the same upload. That is fewer destinations than the broad crosslisters advertise. The reasoning is that our operators sell furniture and local goods, where a handful of channels carries almost all of the volume — but if you sell into many niche marketplaces, breadth may matter more to you than depth, and you should choose accordingly.

What does Kommandr OS cost compared with ResaleOS?

ResaleOS is tiered — publicly $39.99, $89.99 and $219.99 per month with a $1 first month as of August 2026; check their site for current pricing. Kommandr OS is one flat plan at $397/mo with everything included and no per-listing or per-action metering. The first 100 founding members lock $197/mo for as long as they stay subscribed.

Can I use both?

Yes, and some operators reasonably will. Nothing about connecting your own marketplace accounts to Kommandr stops you running a register or another catalog tool alongside it. The sourcing side and the buyer side are additive.

Ivy Flip, Vendoo, List Perfectly, Crosslist, Flyp, OneShop, PrimeLister, Flipify, ConsignPro, SimpleConsign, 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.