Quick overview
Letgo is a popular marketplace for pre-owned items that aims to make buying and selling easy for anyone who signs up. It’s a handy spot for getting rid of things you no longer need (after a good clean) or hunting down out-of-production and hard-to-find items.
What you can do on the platform
You can list items for sale, browse listings to buy, or do both — seller and buyer — from the same account. Because listings are created by users, the selection reflects the local community’s offerings rather than a central inventory.
Trust and safety measures
The platform’s operator, Ambatana Holdings, enforces consumer protections and moves quickly to remove suspected scammers. Still, users should take common-sense precautions:
- Prefer in-app messaging and decline requests to switch conversations to email or SMS.
- Choose trading partners with solid reputations and reviews.
- Report any suspicious activity or problems to the support team immediately.
These safeguards are effective, but they rely on users staying vigilant.
Availability depends on location
Supply varies by region. In dense urban markets you’ll usually see many listings, while sparsely populated areas can have far fewer postings. For example, Ontario (especially Toronto) tends to have plentiful listings, while smaller provinces like Prince Edward Island show fewer options.
Mobile apps are excellent; the website lags
The iOS and Android apps are well designed: responsive, fast, and optimized for browsing on phones and tablets. New listings appear in the apps first, and features like creating or bidding on auctions work smoothly with touch gestures.
However, the web interface is noticeably less capable. Some elements are optimized for the app and don’t translate well to desktop:
- You cannot enable your address from the website; that setting must be adjusted in the mobile app (it’s off by default).
- Time-left ribbons and other small-font graphics can be hard to read in a browser. These limitations make the app the preferred way to use the service.
Pricing and final recommendation
Using letgo to buy or sell is free. If the marketplace has a strong presence in your area, it’s worth installing the app and checking it out. Overall, letgo compares favorably with similar services — users familiar with eBay or Kijiji should feel comfortable — just rely on the mobile app for the best experience.
Technical
- PWA
- Free