Marketplace on the app feels faster for browsing, the web version is better for managing multiple listings at once. Neither is really built for repeat selling at scale.
App: Faster Browsing, Faster Notifications
Push notifications mean app users respond to inquiries quicker, which matters since Facebook's algorithm rewards fast replies.
Web: Easier To Manage Several Listings
Typing descriptions and editing prices is simpler on a keyboard, useful if you're running more than a handful of items.
The Limit Both Share
Both versions tie your sale to Facebook's interface and inbox. If you want a page that's entirely yours, with your branding and your checkout, that's where a tool like Payge fits, one photo becomes a live storefront in about 30 seconds, flat 5% per order, no platform lock-in.
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