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7 Best SimpleConsign Alternatives for Consignment Stores (2026)

7 Best SimpleConsign Alternatives for Consignment Stores (2026)

7 Best SimpleConsign Alternatives for Consignment Stores (2026)

7 Best SimpleConsign Alternatives for Consignment Stores (2026)

Looking for a SimpleConsign alternative? Compare 7 consignment software options for 2026 on pricing, Shopify fit, POS, and consignor payouts, including Shopify-native picks.

Looking for a SimpleConsign alternative? Compare 7 consignment software options for 2026 on pricing, Shopify fit, POS, and consignor payouts, including Shopify-native picks.

Looking for a SimpleConsign alternative? Compare 7 consignment software options for 2026 on pricing, Shopify fit, POS, and consignor payouts, including Shopify-native picks.

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SimpleConsign is the most established consignment POS, but it is also one of the most expensive, and for Shopify stores it has a catch: the Shopify integration only exists on its top $359 per month plan. If the price, the dated interface, or the lack of an open API is pushing you to look around, this guide compares the seven best SimpleConsign alternatives for 2026 on pricing, Shopify fit, point of sale, and how they pay consignors.

Why merchants leave SimpleConsign

  • Cost adds up fast. Plans run $159, $259, and $359 per month, and useful extras like cloud or label printing are paid add-ons.

  • Shopify is gated at the top tier. You only get the Shopify integration on the $359 Professional plan, which is steep for a small store that just wants to sell online.

  • Reporting friction. Owners tell us pulling clean per-vendor commission reports is harder than it should be.

  • Operational papercuts. Barcode and label printing needs extra setup and paid add-ons, and sold or inactive items can keep showing as available.

  • Closed to automation. No public API, no webhooks, and no Zapier, so connecting other tools is limited.

What to look for in a SimpleConsign alternative

  • Where it lives. A native Shopify app keeps online and in-store sales in one system. A standalone POS that syncs to Shopify is still two systems.

  • Total cost. Compare the real monthly price once you add the features you actually need, including online selling.

  • Reporting and barcodes. Clean per-vendor reports and simple barcode printing without paid add-ons.

  • Openness. An API, webhooks, and integrations so your stack connects.

The 7 best SimpleConsign alternatives in 2026

1. PuppetVendors — best Shopify-native alternative

PuppetVendors runs natively inside Shopify, so your online store, Shopify POS, inventory, and consignor payouts all live in the store you already operate. Unlike SimpleConsign, the Shopify fit is the whole point, not a top-tier add-on.

Pricing: from $49 per month. The Grow plan ($119 per month) includes the in-store consignment POS widget, barcode printing, white-label vendor portals, and vendor subscriptions, with no per-location fees. That is well below SimpleConsign's $359 Shopify tier.

Strengths: true omnichannel on Shopify; clean per-vendor reporting and simple barcode printing; a documented REST API plus an MCP server for AI agents; vendor subscriptions that charge rent upfront.

Weaknesses: requires Shopify and is not a standalone offline POS.

vs SimpleConsign: far cheaper for a Shopify store, more open, but you must run on Shopify. See the full PuppetVendors vs SimpleConsign comparison.

2. ConsignCloud — best modern standalone POS

ConsignCloud is the most modern of the standalone consignment POS systems, with a clean register and a Shopify sync.

Pricing: Basic $139 per month (1 location), Pro $189 per month per location. ACH payouts cost $1 per transaction.

Strengths: modern UI, consignor portal and automated emails included, documented API and webhooks, self-serve pricing.

Weaknesses: separate system from Shopify (store credit and gift cards do not sync, variants are limited); pricing climbs per location; no Zapier.

vs SimpleConsign: more modern and its API is open, but still a per-location standalone POS.

3. Ricochet — established consignment POS with its own checkout

Ricochet is a long-running consignment POS with its own register and payment product.

Pricing: $199 per month, plus about $79 per month for Ricochet Web to sell online and extra for a second location.

Strengths: mature in-store workflow, US-based support, its own POS hardware path.

Weaknesses: no public API, USD and English only, rent deducted from balances can create negative payouts, online selling costs extra.

vs SimpleConsign: similar standalone model; cheaper base, but online selling and a second location add up.

4. Rose for Square — best if you are committed to Square

Rose adds real consignor management and payouts on top of Square POS.

Pricing: Rose Lite $30, Retail $75 per location, Pro $95 per location, plus Square's own costs (Square Plus is $49 per location, plus processing).

Strengths: affordable consignment layer for Square, clean and well reviewed.

Weaknesses: locks you into Square; no Shopify path; Square fees stack on top.

vs SimpleConsign: cheaper if you already run Square, but it ties you to the Square ecosystem.

5. Square for Retail — cheapest entry, with caveats

Square for Retail is a general retail POS that shops sometimes bend into consignment.

Pricing: Free $0, Plus $49 per month per location, plus processing fees.

Strengths: cheapest entry, great hardware and payments.

Weaknesses: no native consignment features without an add-on like Rose.

vs SimpleConsign: much cheaper but not really consignment software on its own.

6. Best Consignment Shop Software (BCSS) — best for no subscription

BCSS is a one-time purchase with no monthly fee, popular with shops leaving discontinued desktop tools.

Pricing: $395 one time, with optional paid setup and migration.

Strengths: no recurring cost, inexpensive, long track record.

Weaknesses: dated Windows desktop, no real cloud, online, or Shopify integration.

vs SimpleConsign: the anti-subscription choice; cheaper over time but no modern online story.

7. Resaleworld Liberty — best for legacy high-volume stores

Liberty is a feature-deep system for established, high-volume resale operations.

Pricing: quote-driven, commonly around $190 per month and up, with add-ons for the online consignor center and QuickBooks.

Strengths: very deep features, handles complex stores, decades in market.

Weaknesses: dated interface, steep learning curve, opaque pricing, weak Shopify story.

vs SimpleConsign: comparably heavy and established; even more legacy in feel.

Quick comparison

Tool

Starting price

Shopify fit

Public API

Best for

PuppetVendors

$49/mo (POS on Grow, $119)

Native

Yes (+ MCP)

Shopify consignment, online + in store

ConsignCloud

$139/mo per location

Syncs to Shopify

Yes

Modern standalone POS

Ricochet

$199/mo (+$79 online)

Add-on

No

In-store first shops

Rose for Square

$30-$95/mo + Square

Square only

No

Square shops

Square for Retail

$0-$49/mo

Square ecosystem

Limited

Tiny shops + add-on

BCSS

$395 one time

None

No

No-subscription desktop

Resaleworld Liberty

~$190/mo+

Weak

No

Legacy high volume

Which SimpleConsign alternative is right for you?

  • You sell online and in store on Shopify: PuppetVendors, at a fraction of SimpleConsign's Shopify tier.

  • You want a modern standalone POS: ConsignCloud.

  • You are committed to Square: Rose for Square.

  • You refuse to pay a subscription: Best Consignment Shop Software.

Switching from SimpleConsign

Migrating off SimpleConsign is usually simple. Export your inventory and consignor list as a CSV, and a good provider imports them with vendor assignments intact. With PuppetVendors, around 80 to 90 percent of fields, including your existing barcodes, map straight into Shopify, so most tags keep working. For a deeper side-by-side, read the full PuppetVendors vs SimpleConsign breakdown, browse the best consignment software for Shopify, or book a demo to see it on your store.

Kriang Khanijomdi is the founder and CEO of PuppetVendors and a former Senior Solutions Engineer at Shopify. He writes about Shopify vendor management, commission automation, and payouts from hands-on experience building merchant-first software.

Kriang Khanijomdi is the founder and CEO of PuppetVendors and a former Senior Solutions Engineer at Shopify. He writes about Shopify vendor management, commission automation, and payouts from hands-on experience building merchant-first software.

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Trusted by 1000+ Shopify stores in 50+ countries

Ready to Scale Your Marketplace?

Turn your Shopify store into a vendor-powered sales engine — start today with PuppetVendors.

Trusted by 1000+ Shopify stores in 50+ countries

Ready to Scale Your Marketplace?

Turn your Shopify store into a vendor-powered sales engine — start today with PuppetVendors.