Vinted connection stability depends on whether your browser session is treated as trusted by Vinted.
Before you start
Use one desktop Chrome profile with the Dropstitch extension installed.
Connect Vinted in Connect Dropstitch to Vinted.
Plan for a warm-up window of roughly 2 to 3 days before expecting stable batch behavior.
Keep your setup stable during warm-up:
same device
same Chrome profile
same extension set
same internet connection or at least not frequent IP changes
How it works
Vinted evaluates trust at the browser-session level. A session that looks new, unstable, or frequently changing can be challenged with extra logins.
Signals that usually help:
repeated normal usage from the same browser profile
consistent login behavior from the same device
stable network behavior instead of frequent IP switching
normal Vinted activity mixed with listing behavior
What to expect in warm-up:
Vinted can still log you out while using Dropstitch actions.
You may need to log in again several times in the first days.
This does not always mean the integration is broken. It often means the session still needs trust history.
Typical timing:
Many users stabilize in about 2 to 3 days.
Some accounts can take longer depending on account history and session behavior.
How to use it
Use one dedicated desktop Chrome profile for Vinted and Dropstitch.
Install the Dropstitch extension immediately after signup and keep your extension set stable.
Log into Vinted in that same Chrome profile and connect Vinted in Dropstitch.
Do normal Vinted activity from that browser every day:
messages
offers
browsing
occasional purchases where relevant
Publish a small number of listings manually on Vinted from that same browser.
Also test Dropstitch listing attempts in small waves.
If Vinted logs you out, log back in and continue. Treat this as part of the warm-up period.
Repeat this routine for 2 to 3 days before judging long-run reliability.
Success check
Forced Vinted logouts become less frequent.
You can open Stockroom, Activity Feed, and run Vinted publish actions without immediate re-auth loops.
Small Vinted batches complete from Dropstitch with fewer interruptions.
Tips
Do not switch between multiple laptops during warm-up.
Avoid VPN or hotspot switching during active listing windows.
Keep batch sizes small until the session is clearly stable.
If your session breaks again after major setup changes, run a short warm-up cycle again.
Advanced settings
Team operating pattern: use one stable "Vinted ops browser" on one machine as the extension execution hub.
This works well for teams because it keeps Vinted trust signals consistent while other team members still work in Dropstitch.
If you rotate operators across devices often, expect more session churn.
Troubleshooting
I still get frequent Vinted logouts after 3 days: check for hidden setup changes first (different device, VPN, IP changes, added or removed extensions), then continue warm-up with smaller runs for another 1 to 2 days.Vinted publish still never starts: run Why didn't my Depop or Vinted publish start?.I cannot list manually on Vinted either: this is likely marketplace-account readiness or verification behavior. Resolve that on Vinted first, then retry Dropstitch.
Value reflection
Without a trusted Vinted session, listing windows become repeated login loops and manual retries. A short warm-up period is a low-cost setup step that usually turns Vinted into a stable Dropstitch channel. Once stable, you save hours per drop because the publish flow becomes repeatable instead of fragile.