Flippr vs Hero (HeroStuff)
An honest comparison · Competitor details verified July 2, 2026
Hero (from HeroStuff) is built around a slick flow: snap one photo, get a price, and the AI writes and posts a listing to eBay and Facebook Marketplace. Voice and video listing input is a genuinely nice touch for casual sellers.
Like most apps in this space, it's one item at a time. Flippr's bet is different: most people don't have one item. They have a shelf, a box, a garage. Valuing all of it at once, with sold comps and sell-through behind each number, is the part that saves hours.
Side by side
| Feature | Flippr | Hero (HeroStuff) |
|---|---|---|
| Bulk scanning (shelves, stacks, piles) | Core feature, 30+ items per photo | One item at a time |
| eBay sold comps | Yes, 90-day sold data + STR | Yes, scans eBay sold listings |
| Facebook Marketplace | No | Yes, local value checks and listing |
| Voice/video listing creation | No | Yes |
| Amazon book data | Yes | No |
| Media depth (books, DVDs, CDs, games, vinyl) | Deep, with dedicated pipelines | General coverage |
| Free tier | Free scans included | 5 free scans, then subscription |
Hero (HeroStuff) is the better fit when…
- You sell locally on Facebook Marketplace and want listings posted there
- You like describing items by voice and letting AI draft the listing
Flippr is the better fit when…
- You're valuing many items: sourcing hauls, collections, declutter piles
- You flip media, where per-item scanning is painfully slow
- You care about sell-through rate and profit math, and a price alone isn't enough
Bottom line
Hero is a nice single-item lister for casual eBay and Facebook sellers. Flippr is for the moment you're staring at fifty items and need to know which five matter. Then it lists those to eBay too.
Try the bulk-scanning difference
Free to download, free scans included. Photograph a shelf and see real eBay sold prices for everything in it.
Get Flippr freeCommon questions
What's the biggest difference between Flippr and Hero?
Scale per scan. Hero prices and lists one item per photo. Flippr identifies and prices everything in the photo (shelves, stacks, and boxes) and then lets you list the winners.
Does Flippr post to Facebook Marketplace?
No. Flippr creates eBay listings. If local Facebook selling is your main channel, Hero covers that; if eBay is where your items sell, Flippr's sold-data approach fits better.
Which has better pricing data?
Both use eBay sold data. Flippr adds sell-through rate, profit estimates with your cost defaults, and Amazon data for books.
Competitor features and pricing are based on public information as of July 2, 2026 and can change. Spot something outdated? Email support@useflippr.com and we'll fix it.