GOAT is the second-largest sneaker resale marketplace and the only major platform that allows you to sell both new and used sneakers with full authentication. While StockX dominates the deadstock market, GOAT’s ability to handle used pairs, its consignment program, and its integration with the Flight Club retail chain make it a versatile platform that every reseller should understand. Whether you are flipping a fresh restock or clearing out worn pairs from your collection, GOAT offers features that no other platform matches.
How GOAT Differs From StockX
Before diving into the selling process, it is important to understand what makes GOAT unique in the resale landscape.
| Feature | GOAT | StockX |
|---|---|---|
| Sell new (deadstock) | Yes | Yes |
| Sell used | Yes (with condition ratings) | No |
| Sell without box | Yes (used category) | No |
| Instant ship program | Yes (GOAT Storage) | No |
| Physical retail stores | Yes (Flight Club partnership) | No |
| Seller sets condition | Yes (New, Used - Like New, Used - Good, Used - Fair) | New only |
| Photo requirements | Yes (for used items) | No (standardized listings) |
| Product categories | Sneakers, apparel, accessories | Sneakers, apparel, electronics, collectibles |
| Commission rate | 9.5% + seller fee (varies) | 8-9.5% + 3% processing |
GOAT’s biggest advantage for sellers is the used market. If you have sneakers that you wore a few times and want to sell, GOAT is your primary option among authenticated marketplaces. StockX will reject any pair that shows signs of wear.
Setting Up Your GOAT Seller Account
Selling on GOAT requires the GOAT app (available on iOS and Android). While you can browse and buy on the website, selling is primarily managed through the mobile app.
Account Setup Steps
- Download the GOAT app from the App Store or Google Play.
- Create an account or log in if you already have one.
- Go to your profile and tap “Start Selling.”
- Enter your legal name, address, and phone number.
- Connect a payout method (PayPal, direct bank deposit, or Venmo).
- Agree to the seller terms and conditions.
- Complete identity verification (required before your first sale processes).
Identity Verification
GOAT requires identity verification for sellers. You will need to submit:
- A government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, or state ID)
- A selfie for facial matching
Verification typically processes within 24 to 48 hours. You can list items before verification completes, but no sales will process until verification is approved.
Understanding GOAT Fees
GOAT’s fee structure is less transparent than StockX’s because the commission rate varies based on your seller history, the product, and current promotions. Here is a general breakdown.
Standard Fee Structure
| Fee Component | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Seller commission | 9.5% (standard) | Decreases for high-volume sellers |
| Selling fee | Varies ($5-25) | Flat fee per transaction, varies by sale price |
| Cash out fee | 2.9% (PayPal/Venmo) or free (GOAT credit) | Free if you take store credit instead of cash |
| Shipping | Seller pays for used; GOAT provides label for new | New items get a prepaid label |
Fee Calculation Example
Selling a deadstock pair for $250 as a standard seller:
- Sale price: $250.00
- Commission (9.5%): -$23.75
- Selling fee: -$5.00
- Cash out fee (2.9% via PayPal): -$6.42
- Your payout: $214.83
If you take GOAT credit instead of cashing out, you skip the 2.9% cash out fee, bringing your payout to $221.25 in GOAT credit. This is only worth it if you plan to buy on GOAT anyway.
Reducing Your Fees
GOAT offers reduced commission rates for high-volume sellers, though the exact thresholds are not publicly disclosed. Generally:
- Sellers with consistent monthly volume receive commission reduction offers directly from GOAT.
- Sellers who use GOAT Storage (consignment) may receive promotional fee reductions.
- Seasonal promotions occasionally reduce fees across the board.
Listing New (Deadstock) Sneakers
Listing deadstock sneakers on GOAT follows a process similar to StockX but with a few key differences.
Step-by-Step Listing Process
- Open the GOAT app and tap the “Sell” tab.
- Search for your product by name, style code, or SKU.
- Select the exact product from the results.
- Choose your size.
- Select condition: “New” for deadstock items.
- Set your Ask price.
- Confirm your listing.
Pricing Strategy for New Items
GOAT shows you more pricing data than StockX, including:
- Lowest Ask: The current lowest price from other sellers.
- Highest Offer: The highest price a buyer is willing to pay right now.
- Last Sale: The most recent completed transaction price.
- Price History Chart: A visual chart showing price trends over time.
Use the price history chart to identify trends. If prices have been declining steadily, consider selling quickly at or near the current market price. If prices are rising, you may benefit from setting a higher Ask and waiting.
Pricing tip: On GOAT, buyers see all available Asks and can choose to buy from any seller, not just the lowest Ask. Some buyers specifically seek out the lowest price, but others will pay a few dollars more if the seller has a strong track record. Your seller rating (based on shipping speed and accuracy) is visible to buyers.
Listing Used Sneakers
This is where GOAT stands apart. The ability to sell used sneakers with authentication opens up an entirely different revenue stream for restockers and sneaker enthusiasts.
Condition Categories
GOAT uses four condition tiers for used sneakers:
| Condition | Description | Price vs. New |
|---|---|---|
| New | Deadstock, never worn, original box and all accessories | 100% |
| Used - Like New | Worn once or twice, minimal signs of wear, original box | 70-90% |
| Used - Good | Light wear, minor creasing, some outsole wear, may include box | 45-65% |
| Used - Fair | Noticeable wear, creasing, scuffs, outsole wear, box not required | 25-40% |
Buyers can filter by condition, and many specifically search for used pairs as a way to get popular models at lower prices.
Photo Requirements for Used Listings
Unlike new listings, used listings require you to upload photos. Buyers need to see the actual condition of the pair they are purchasing. GOAT requires specific photo angles:
- Right shoe, lateral (outside) view — Full side profile.
- Left shoe, lateral (outside) view — Full side profile.
- Both shoes, front view — Shows toe box condition and creasing.
- Both shoes, back view — Shows heel counter and midsole condition.
- Both shoes, sole view — Shows outsole wear.
- Both shoes, top-down view — Shows overall condition from above.
- Box and label (if included) — Shows box condition and size label.
- Any defects — Close-up photos of any stains, tears, or damage.
Photo tips for faster sales:
- Shoot in natural light or well-lit indoor conditions.
- Use a clean, plain background (white or light gray).
- Show every flaw honestly. If buyers receive an item in worse condition than the photos suggest, they will file a return, costing you shipping fees and time.
- Clean the sneakers before photographing. A quick cleaning session can move a pair from “Used - Good” to “Used - Like New” in appearance. See our sneaker care guide for cleaning techniques.
Pricing Used Items
Pricing used sneakers requires more research than pricing new ones because condition plays such a significant role. Check the following:
- GOAT’s used listings for the same product. What are other sellers asking for similar conditions?
- eBay completed sales. Filter by “Sold items” to see what used pairs actually sold for (not just listing prices).
- Condition-to-new ratio. As a rough guide, “Used - Like New” sells for 70 to 90% of the current new price, “Used - Good” for 45 to 65%, and “Used - Fair” for 25 to 40%.
Be honest about condition when pricing. Overpricing a “Used - Good” pair at “Used - Like New” levels results in the pair sitting unsold while properly priced competitors sell around you.
GOAT Storage (Consignment)
GOAT Storage is GOAT’s consignment program. You ship your sneakers to GOAT’s facility, and they store them until they sell. When a buyer purchases, GOAT ships directly from storage, meaning the buyer receives the item faster and you do not have to manage shipping after the initial send.
How GOAT Storage Works
- List your item on GOAT and select “Ship to GOAT” (GOAT Storage).
- Ship the item to GOAT’s facility using the provided label.
- GOAT authenticates and photographs the item.
- The item is stored at GOAT’s facility and listed as “Instant Ship.”
- When the item sells, GOAT ships it to the buyer directly.
- You receive your payout.
GOAT Storage Advantages
| Advantage | Details |
|---|---|
| Instant Ship badge | Buyers prefer items that ship immediately. Your listing gets a visibility boost. |
| No shipping after sale | You ship once (to GOAT). GOAT handles buyer shipping. |
| Better storage conditions | GOAT’s facilities are climate-controlled, preventing degradation. |
| Lower risk of late shipping penalties | Since GOAT handles fulfillment, you cannot be penalized for slow shipping. |
| Price flexibility | You can adjust your Ask anytime without reshipping. |
GOAT Storage Disadvantages
| Disadvantage | Details |
|---|---|
| Additional fees | GOAT Storage may have slightly different fee structures during promotional periods. |
| Cannot retrieve quickly | If you change your mind about selling, retrieving your item takes time and may incur shipping costs. |
| Inventory lock-in | Items in GOAT Storage cannot be listed on other platforms simultaneously. |
GOAT Storage is best for items you are committed to selling on GOAT and do not need to list elsewhere. If you want to cross-list on StockX, eBay, and GOAT simultaneously, keep the items at home and ship from there when they sell.
Shipping Your Sale
Shipping requirements differ for new and used items on GOAT.
Shipping New Items
GOAT provides a prepaid shipping label (UPS or USPS, depending on your location) for new items. The process mirrors StockX:
- Sale confirms, and you receive a notification with shipping instructions.
- Download and print the prepaid label from the app.
- Pack the sneakers in their original box, inside a larger shipping box with padding.
- Drop off at the appropriate carrier location.
- Ship within two business days of the sale confirmation.
Shipping Used Items
For used items, the seller is responsible for shipping costs. GOAT does not provide a prepaid label. You can use any carrier (USPS, UPS, FedEx) but must provide tracking information.
Recommended shipping for used items:
| Carrier | Service | Approx. Cost | Insurance |
|---|---|---|---|
| USPS Priority Mail | 2-3 days | $12-18 | Up to $100 included |
| UPS Ground | 3-5 days | $10-15 | Not included (add-on) |
| USPS Priority Mail Express | 1-2 days | $25-35 | Up to $100 included |
Always use a service with tracking. If the item is lost in transit and you do not have tracking, you lose both the item and the sale.
Packing Requirements
GOAT’s packing requirements are strict:
- New items: Original shoe box required. Must be inside a separate shipping box. No shipping labels on the shoe box.
- Used items with box: Same as new items. Shoe box inside a shipping box.
- Used items without box: Wrap shoes individually in bubble wrap or packing paper. Place inside a shipping box with padding.
- All items: Shoes must be clean. Used items must match the condition described in the listing photos.
Authentication on GOAT
GOAT authenticates every item that passes through their system, whether new or used. Their authentication team checks the same factors as StockX: materials, stitching, labels, construction quality, and overall authenticity.
Authentication Timeline
| Item Type | Authentication Time |
|---|---|
| Standard new items | 1-2 business days |
| Used items | 2-3 business days |
| High-value items ($500+) | 2-4 business days (additional scrutiny) |
| GOAT Storage items | Pre-authenticated when received |
What Causes Authentication Failures
The most common reasons for GOAT authentication failures:
- Counterfeit product. Permanent account ban.
- Condition mismatch. Item condition does not match listing description.
- Missing components. Original box, extra laces, or accessories missing for new listings.
- Incorrect item. Wrong size, wrong colorway, or wrong product entirely.
- Damage during shipping. Items damaged in transit due to poor packing.
If your item fails authentication, GOAT returns it to you. Depending on the reason for failure, you may face penalties or just a notification to relist with corrected information.
Getting Paid on GOAT
After authentication passes and the buyer receives the item, GOAT processes your payout.
Payout Options
| Method | Processing Time | Fees |
|---|---|---|
| GOAT Credit | Instant | Free |
| PayPal | 2-3 business days | 2.9% cash out fee |
| Venmo | 2-3 business days | 2.9% cash out fee |
| Direct deposit (ACH) | 3-5 business days | Free (when available) |
The free GOAT Credit option is worth considering if you regularly buy on GOAT. You avoid the 2.9% fee and can use the credit toward your next purchase. Many resellers use this to fund their next retail purchase on GOAT.
GOAT vs. StockX: Which Should You Choose?
Both platforms have their strengths. Here is a direct comparison to help you decide where to list:
| Factor | GOAT | StockX |
|---|---|---|
| Best for new items | Strong, but slightly smaller buyer pool | Largest buyer pool for DS items |
| Best for used items | Only authenticated option | Not available |
| Fee transparency | Less transparent | Very transparent |
| Seller experience (app) | Excellent | Good |
| Authentication speed | Comparable | Comparable |
| Payout speed | Comparable | Comparable |
| Cross-listing ease | Moderate | Moderate |
| International selling | Yes | Yes, broader reach |
Recommendation: List new items on both platforms simultaneously (adjusting price to account for different fees). Sell used items exclusively on GOAT. Monitor which platform sells faster for your specific products, and over time you will learn which buyer pool favors which brands and models.
For more on the broader restocking-to-reselling pipeline, see our guide on restocking vs. reselling and the detailed StockX seller’s guide.
Tips for Maximizing GOAT Sales
Optimize Your Used Listings
Used listings with excellent photos sell significantly faster than those with dark, blurry, or incomplete images. Invest five minutes in proper photography and your pair will stand out among competing listings.
Price Competitively on Day One
New GOAT listings get a temporary visibility boost. Setting a competitive price when you first list capitalizes on that boost and increases the chance of a quick sale. You can always raise the price later if the item does not sell, but starting high means your fresh listing misses the visibility window.
Use GOAT Storage for Long Holds
If you are sitting on a pair waiting for the price to rise, GOAT Storage is ideal. The item is stored in optimal conditions, ships instantly when it sells, and you can adjust the price at any time without reshipping. This is particularly useful for seasonal releases that may increase in value over several months.
Monitor Market Trends
GOAT’s price history charts are more detailed than StockX’s. Use them to identify price trends and time your sales accordingly. Products restocking soon (check the sneaker restock calendar) will see price drops as new supply enters the market. Sell before the restock, not after.
Build Your Seller Rating
GOAT displays seller ratings to buyers. Fast shipping, accurate condition descriptions, and zero authentication failures build your rating over time. Buyers are willing to pay slightly more from highly-rated sellers, giving you a pricing advantage over competitors.
FAQ
Can I sell on GOAT without the app?
Currently, the selling experience is designed around the GOAT mobile app. While you can browse listings on the GOAT website, listing items for sale, managing orders, and printing shipping labels is done through the app. You need an iPhone or Android phone to sell on GOAT.
How do returns work if a buyer is not satisfied with a used purchase?
For used items, GOAT allows buyer returns within three days of delivery if the item’s condition does not match the listing description. If a return is approved, the item is shipped back to you and the sale is reversed. This is why accurate photos and honest condition descriptions are critical. If your listing accurately represents the condition and the buyer simply changes their mind, GOAT typically sides with the seller.
Can I sell apparel and accessories on GOAT?
Yes. GOAT has expanded beyond sneakers to include apparel and accessories from brands like Supreme, Fear of God, and Nike. The listing process for apparel is similar to sneakers, with condition categories and photo requirements. However, the buyer pool for apparel is smaller than for sneakers, so expect longer selling times for clothing items.
What is the minimum payout on GOAT?
GOAT processes payouts for any amount, but the fees (especially the 2.9% cash out fee on PayPal/Venmo) make very small sales less worthwhile. Selling a pair for $30 after fees might net you only $20 to $22. For low-value used pairs, local selling platforms like Facebook Marketplace or OfferUp may be more cost-effective since they do not charge seller fees.
How do I handle disputes with GOAT?
GOAT has a support team accessible through the app under Help and Support. Response times vary but are typically 24 to 72 hours. For authentication disputes, include detailed photos and any proof of purchase (receipt from the retailer) to support your case. GOAT’s support team has final say on disputes, and while they are generally fair, the process can be slow during high-volume periods.


