Connect Depop to Dropstitch so you can publish to Depop from the same workflow you use for your other marketplaces.
Before you start
Use desktop Chrome with the Dropstitch Chrome extension installed.
Make sure your Depop account exists and your seller profile is set up.
List at least one product manually on Depop first so the account is already active for selling.
If you are in the USA or UK, make sure your address and shipping preferences are already configured in Depop.
Open Settings > Marketplaces > Depop in Dropstitch.
How it works
Depop connects to Dropstitch through the Chrome extension rather than a direct API app connection. That means the browser session itself is part of the integration.
Once Depop is authenticated through the extension, Dropstitch can use that active session for listing and cross-listing actions. If the session expires, Dropstitch will ask you to re-authenticate before continuing.
This same session can also support products that start in the Dropstitch mobile app if a desktop Chrome session is open and connected in the background.
How to use it
Open Settings > Marketplaces > Depop.
Install the Dropstitch Chrome extension if it is not already installed.
Click Authenticate Depop.
Log into Depop through the extension flow.
Return to Dropstitch and complete the connection step.
If the status does not refresh automatically, click Check again.
Success check
Depop shows as connected in Settings > Marketplaces.
Dropstitch no longer shows the Depop connection as pending or disconnected.
You can include Depop in a publish run from Set up Marketplaces & Cross-listing.
Tips
Recommended approach: complete one manual Depop listing first before you rely on Dropstitch for batch publishing.
Keep Chrome open and your Depop session logged in during active publish windows.
If your team starts products in the Dropstitch mobile app, treat the connected desktop Chrome session as the Depop action hub.
Advanced settings
Optional customization path: keep one always-connected desktop session available so products that start in the Dropstitch mobile app still have a Depop execution layer.
This is slower to maintain than a pure desktop workflow, but it helps teams that capture on mobile and publish through connected extension channels.
It works because Depop actions still need one active authenticated Chrome extension session somewhere in the workflow.
Troubleshooting
Depop keeps disconnecting: re-authenticate when prompted and keep the browser session active.Publish does not start on Depop: confirm the extension is installed, Chrome is open, and the Depop account is still logged in. If the item staysprocessinginStockroom, use Why didn't my Depop or Vinted publish start?.Depop setup feels blocked before connection: finish seller-profile setup and complete at least one manual listing first.
Value reflection
Without a stable Depop connection, extension-based publishing becomes repeated session-check work instead of a repeatable listing flow. Dropstitch gives you one reusable Depop connection inside the same cross-listing system you already use for other channels, which reduces manual posting overhead. Once the session routine is stable, the workflow is much easier to repeat safely.