They lose sales because trust and
structure break in DMs
Trusted by sneaker resellers like Crepdog
Crew, Kicks Machine and Dawntown
Across sneaker pages we work with, these patterns
repeat again and again. From the buyer side, it
feels uncertain. From the page side, it feels like silence.
That silence is lost sales.
of buyers drop when
replies are delayed
hesitate when payments
rely on screenshots and
follow ups
walk away when size
availability is unclear
Buyers lose confidence
without clear order
confirmation


Sneaker buyers move fast, but only when
they feel safe. DM-based
selling depends
entirely on personal trust. That works early. It
doesn't
scale. When buyers have to wait, ask
again, or hope a pair is still
available
trust drops before the sale happens.
There's no single upgrade path. Different
pages choose different setups
depending on
how they sell.
Best for curated inventory
Instagram stays the discovery channel. The site handles conversion.
Built for pages working with multiple resellers or consignors
Buyers know who they're buying from. Sellers know exactly what they sold.
Designed for communities and large networks
You move from page owner to platform owner.
This is where growth compounds
Trust shifts from personal messages to a shared system.
Each uses a different setup based on scale
and style. There's no forced model.



We usually start with a simple conversation.
How you sell today, Where trust breaks, Which setup makes
sense next. No pitch deck. No pressure.