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I've just launched a new mobile app for selling, buying and donating preloved kidstuff locally. It is called Kidsie and available on app store and google play. You can shop, sell, donate everything from clothing, toys, kids furniture, books, baby and toddler essentials and maternity all within local neighborhoods. There is a 2% transaction fee when you sell on Kidsie to cover payment processing/ buyer protection but otherwise it is free to use.


After spending several years using forum (as great as is it!) and fb groups for secondhand purchases and selling off my kid's baby and toddler stuff - I thought there might be a better way! You can also share a listing from the Kidsie app directly onto your platform of choice to widen the buyer audience while keeping listings, transactions and messages organised.


Would love anyone to check Kidsie out, try out or feedback. Kidsie is new and so evolving/ improving each day :)


Kidsie is on App Store and Google Play


Thank you

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