🚀 Introducing Resellr Space: A Profit Tracking App for Resellers

Hey everyone,

I’m excited to share a new app I’ve been working on called Resellr Space.

Resellr Space is built for resellers who want a cleaner way to track inventory, costs, sales, profit, and ROI without relying on messy spreadsheets.

The goal is simple: help resellers understand exactly how much money they’re making.

The MVP currently includes:

  • Add and edit inventory items
  • Track purchase price, expenses, and sold price
  • Mark items as sold
  • View profit and ROI
  • Generate reports by year for tax purposes
  • Browse other items people are selling
  • Manage account settings, including edit and delete account options
  • Resellr Academy, where users can learn how to create and grow a reseller business

This is not meant to be a generic inventory app. It’s designed more like a financial operating system for resellers, focused on profit clarity, fast item entry, clean reporting, and practical reseller education.

I’m still refining the app and would love feedback from the Adalo community, especially around monetization, reseller-focused features, Resellr Academy content, and ways to make the workflow faster and more valuable for users.

If you resell items, build marketplace apps, or have experience with inventory/profit tracking tools, I’d appreciate your thoughts.

Here’s the link to check it out: https://www.resellr.space

Thanks,
Mario

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Hey man, very much respect your work. You might include a demo button so people don’t have to sign up just to check it out. Also, the landing screen with just the app icon and the double button layout could use some love! Good luck with your app!

True @mrentrekin
You’re right about the landing screen. Most of my focus so far has been on building out the functionality and making sure the core reseller workflow works well, so the onboarding and first impression screens still need some attention.

Thanks for taking the time to check it out and share the feedback.

Customer is not specific enough.

Example:

Two different resellers.

Which is easier to empathize with, anticipate the needs of, and monetize?

  1. Sally, the “Reseller”
  2. Bob, the non-tech Baby boomer that sells used records on Ebay.

After you know your customer, many actions-to-take become obvious.

For transparency, I originally created this app for my son.

He picks up items he finds for free on places like Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace, then repairs, refurbishes, and resells them. He needed a simple way to track what he had, what he spent, what sold, and how much profit he actually made.

Now that the MVP prototype is complete, I’m starting to tighten up the UX, improve the onboarding, and make the app more valuable for real resellers.

The core idea is not just inventory tracking. It’s profit clarity. Fast item entry, clean reporting, ROI tracking, and eventually more education through Resellr Academy.

What is a “real” reseller? What do they sell?

Why pivot away from kids? That market seems perfect.

Where does the two or three sided market, come into play?

No need to answer. Point being: You asked for feedback.

Again,

Your request for feedback for all things mentioned above, are very easy, AFTER you can articulate the value, and customer.

Kids flipping items while getting business edu is perfect.

I could close parents all day, or make them feel guilty for not buying. If I was selling this, I would be absolutely ruthless. The pitch would be flawless, and the path forward would be clear to see. Feature lists wouldn’t matter. The social media marketing would be self-explanatory, and ripe for sharing. The copy would be cake.

Alternatively,

For lack of better terms,

“profit clarity for real resellers”, would be a tough sell.

I could drop a bunch of tactics about markets, but they don’t matter.

Customer clarity makes all the difference. It is the horse before the cart.

Good luck!

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New “Welcome” screen (landing page)