Vessor
ConsignPro shops · Compared fairly

Your options after ConsignPro, laid out fairly.

ConsignPro service ended June 30, 2026, and thousands of shops are deciding what’s next. Every claim below is factual — drawn from the vendors’ own documentation and from migrations we’ve actually run. Where we don’t know, we say ask.

Back up first, decide after — the Vault walks you through it →
Staying put

Legitimate — for a while.

  • Locally installed ConsignPro keeps running; there's no kill switch in the owned-license version.
  • Support, updates, and the MyResaleWeb consignor portal are gone. Your PC is now the single point of failure.
  • Safe staying means weekly backups of consign.mdb and a plan for the day the machine dies.
  • You're buying time to choose well — not avoiding the choice.
SimpleConsign

The official path — with a documented gap.

  • The sanctioned offer: free data migration, free training, no upgrade fee — on a monthly subscription (plans from $159/mo).
  • Their own conversion documentation says prior account histories and previous invoices (your sales history) are not converted.
  • Consignor balances and active inventory come across; the years of records behind them don't.
  • Online selling means running your own Shopify storefront — not listing on the marketplaces buyers already search.
ConsignCloud

A real cloud system — ask what transfers.

  • Actively courting ConsignPro shops (they've offered months free to switchers).
  • Card processing is Stripe passthrough (2.7% + 5¢ per their help docs) — the rate is the rate.
  • Online selling is the same own-storefront shape: your store, not the marketplaces.
  • Before any migration, get in writing exactly what transfers: items, consignors, balances, and sales history.
Vessor

The register, the history, and the reach.

  • The importer keeps everything — every item, consignor, sale, void, and balance, verified to the cent, with your barcodes preserved so old tags scan on day one.
  • A point of sale built for consignment: per-item splits, payout rules, manager gates, native iPhone scanning.
  • Listings on eBay, Etsy, Discogs, and Shopify — official APIs only — with double-sale prevention in both directions.
  • Payments your way: 2.9% flat, or free in surcharge mode. Never a percentage of your sales.

Competitor details from their own published documentation and pricing pages, current as of July 2026. If something here is out of date, tell us and we’ll fix it: hello@vessor.ai.

What only Vessor does

Three differences you can verify.

01

A migration that keeps your history

The available conversions drop prior account histories and sales invoices. Vessor's importer was proven on a real shop's live ConsignPro database — over 100,000 items, 100% of barcodes preserved, the sales ledger matched to the cent — and an independent audit re-derives every number before cutover. Your old system is never touched; rollback is simply keeping it.

02

Marketplace reach, shop-grade

Incumbent shop systems stop at your own storefront. Consumer crosslisting tools reach marketplaces by violating their terms of service. Vessor lists through official marketplace APIs — eBay, Etsy, Discogs, Shopify at launch, Depop pending partner approval — built for a shop with a floor, staff, and consignors.

03

Double-sale prevention, both directions

A floor sale delists the item from every channel in under a minute. An online sale hard-stops the register and queues a floor pull. One-of-a-kind inventory means one chance to sell it right — this is the reason shops that never dared to sell online finally can.

Decide with your data in hand.

Ready to see your shop on Vessor? Start your 30-day trial — a real person sets you up within a day. Or start with the Vault: a free, verified report of everything inside your ConsignPro database, and what a lossy migration would leave behind.