— From the closet
Beta testers. Collectors. Everyday people who opened their closet and found something they didn't expect.
I've been reselling vintage for three years and I've never had a tool like this. Robely scanned my entire collection in a weekend — 140 pieces — and gave me live resale comps for all of it. I found out I had a vintage Helmut Lang jacket sitting in a bin worth $680. I had no idea. I listed it that night. Sold in two days. The app paid for itself about a thousand times over in the first week.
Vintage collector & reseller
As someone who works in fashion, I was prepared to be unimpressed. I wasn't. Robely does in eight seconds what takes me twenty minutes to do manually for clients — and it does it with live market data I don't have access to. The Voice Stylist is eerily good. I gave it "Cannes Film Festival, day three, something unexpected" and it pulled three looks from a client's existing wardrobe that I would have been proud to put together myself.
Professional stylist & fashion week regular
I used to spend 25 minutes every morning staring at my closet. Now I open Robely, hit Voice Stylist, say "work meeting, confident but not trying too hard" and I have three options in literally eight seconds. I've been late to work zero times since I started using it.
Marketing director
The cost-per-wear breakdown broke my brain in the best way. My Sambas are $1.40 per wear. My Travis Scott Forces that I keep on ice are $180 per wear. Robely basically told me I've been treating display pieces like investments and wearers like throwaways.
Sneakerhead
I thought it was going to be some kind of frivolous styling game. Instead, the first thing it showed me was that I have $4,800 worth of rarely-worn clothing in my closet. It felt like finding money in a coat pocket, except the coat pocket was my whole wardrobe. I've sold four pieces. I'm a convert.
Attorney
I thrift constantly and the Closet Scanner is genuinely magic. I'll point it at something I found for $12 at Goodwill and it'll tell me it's worth $95 on Depop. I've resold over $600 worth of stuff in the last two months. Robely turned my hobby into a side income without changing anything I was already doing.
College student & thrift obsessive
I own maybe 40 pieces total and I thought this app was for people with massive closets. But Robely's closet worth feature showed me that my 40 pieces are worth $6,200 in resale value. And the Remix feature built outfit combinations I genuinely never would have thought of. The algorithm knows my closet better than I do.
Software engineer
I've tried every styling app on the market. Nothing comes close. The Try-On Me feature alone is worth it — I can shoot content for an outfit before I even put it on. My engagement went up 23% after I started using Robely because I'm posting better looks more consistently.
Content creator
My wife got me on this app expecting me to use it for a few clothing items. I ended up scanning my watch collection, my rare sneakers, my vintage leather jackets. The total was... more than my car. I genuinely didn't know. I've started treating this stuff the way I treat my stock portfolio — with actual attention and data.
Business owner & watch collector
I don't think of myself as someone who cares about clothes. But a friend showed me Robely and I scanned my stuff mostly as a joke. The app told me I had a vintage Ed Hardy piece worth $340. I paid $15 for it at a garage sale in 2021. I listed it, sold it in three days, and used the money to buy two pieces I actually wear constantly.
Nurse