Platform Comparison
February 7, 2026
9 min read
MarketplaceFee Team

GOAT vs StockX: Which Sneaker Marketplace Has Lower Fees?

The Sneaker Marketplace Showdown

For sneaker resellers, GOAT and StockX represent the two dominant authenticated marketplaces. Both offer buyer protection through authentication, but their fee structures differ in ways that significantly impact profits.

Fee Structure Comparison

StockX Fee Breakdown

Level 1 (New): 10% + 3% = 13%

Level 2: 9.5% + 3% = 12.5%

Level 3: 9% + 3% = 12%

Level 4 (Top): 8% + 3% = 11%

GOAT Fee Breakdown

New/Lower-Rated: 15-20%

Mid-Tier: 12.5-15%

High-Rated: 9.5-12.5%

Direct Fee Comparison

For a $200 sneaker sale:

  • StockX L1: 13% = $26 fee, $174 payout
  • StockX L4: 11% = $22 fee, $178 payout
  • GOAT (New): 20% = $40 fee, $160 payout
  • GOAT (High): 9.5% = $19 fee, $181 payout

Platform Feature Comparison

StockX: Deadstock only, all items authenticated, clear level system

GOAT: New and used accepted, more flexible, wider rating range

Strategic Platform Selection

Choose StockX when you''re a new seller (13% max is much better than GOAT''s potential 20%), selling deadstock, or prefer transparent advancement.

Choose GOAT when you have used sneakers, high seller rating, box issues, or want cash-out flexibility.

Using Both Platforms

Many serious sellers use both strategically: List deadstock on StockX initially, use GOAT for used inventory, price based on each platform''s fee rate, and never list the same pair simultaneously on both.

Conclusion

Neither is universally better. Optimal choice depends on seller status, inventory type, and volume.