If you’re thinking about becoming a vendor on LittleBiggy, first thing I’d say is properly read through their vendor rules and marketplace guidelines. LB has its own way of doing things and it’s best to understand that before posting anything.
You don’t just dump a huge menu in one post. On LittleBiggy you typically create individual listings for each product, with clear titles, accurate descriptions, weight/amount info, and shipping details. Clean formatting and transparency go a long way there.
As for what isn’t allowed, LittleBiggy has restrictions around certain types of listings, misleading descriptions, external contact info, and anything that breaks their marketplace policies. They’re also quite strict on spammy behaviour and reputation manipulation.
If you’ve got a big menu, it’s usually smarter to start with a few solid listings, build feedback and trust, then expand. Reputation on LB matters a lot.
Best move: read the official LB rules carefully, look at how established vendors structure their listings, and make sure everything you post stays within platform guidelines.
You don’t just dump a huge menu in one post. On LittleBiggy you typically create individual listings for each product, with clear titles, accurate descriptions, weight/amount info, and shipping details. Clean formatting and transparency go a long way there.
As for what isn’t allowed, LittleBiggy has restrictions around certain types of listings, misleading descriptions, external contact info, and anything that breaks their marketplace policies. They’re also quite strict on spammy behaviour and reputation manipulation.
If you’ve got a big menu, it’s usually smarter to start with a few solid listings, build feedback and trust, then expand. Reputation on LB matters a lot.
Best move: read the official LB rules carefully, look at how established vendors structure their listings, and make sure everything you post stays within platform guidelines.

