I'll be straight with you: I've spent enough time in the reselling space to know that most "networks" are just Discord servers with a PDF and a price tag. So when I came across DREANZ on Whop, I went in skeptical.
Over 7,000 store members. A 4.79 average across 212 verified reviews. A founder who claims to have built one of the largest vintage brands in the world from their childhood bedroom.
That last part either makes you lean in or roll your eyes. I did both.
Here's the short version: this is one of the more substantive reselling communities I've come across at this price point, particularly if you're operating on Vinted. The Snipe Bot alone changes how you work. But it's not perfect, and there's one negative review I want to address directly.
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DREANZ is a paid vintage reselling community founded by Kiki, the person behind KikiVintage, a brand that apparently grew from zero to seven figures without outside investment. The community operates through Whop and runs on Discord.
The pitch is simple: access to supplier connections worldwide, structured reselling education, a Vinted-specific automation tool (the Snipe Bot), and a community of people actually doing this.
The main product is called "Netzwerk and Snipe Bot." The headline calls it a "Vinted Snipe Bot and Supplier Marketplace," which is accurate. You get both the tool and the network under one subscription.
There's also a separate standalone product called "Vinted AI Methode," which I'll get to later.
You know the feeling. You're scrolling Vinted for a good vintage piece to resell, you find something priced low, you tap on it, and it's already sold. You were thirty seconds too slow. Again.
That's not bad luck. That's just how the platform works when you're doing it manually. The best deals on Vinted move fast because other resellers, many of them using tools, are seeing them first. Competing with your thumb against someone with automation is like running a race with your shoelaces tied.
The Snipe Bot addresses this directly. Based on what was available when I looked into it, it includes a FastBuy feature and the ability to set your own item categories. That means you're not just monitoring listings generally, you're filtering for exactly what sells in your niche and moving on those items before most people even see them.
One verified buyer put it this way: the bot helped them "secure the best deals at unbeatable prices in no time." That tracks with how this kind of tooling works in practice.
Start using the Snipe Bot this month and see the difference automation makes.
Kiki has been doing this for two years and built KikiVintage into what members describe as one of the largest vintage brands globally. That's the credibility the education is built on. Not theory. Not recycled YouTube content. Actual documented experience from someone who scaled the same thing you're trying to do.
The A-Z guide covers how to earn your first 1,000 EUR on Vinted. The scope is clear and the framing is practical: this isn't "get rich doing nothing," it's a structured path for people motivated to put in the work.
If you've ever bought a course that looked polished in the sales material and turned out to be forty slides of common sense, I understand the wariness here. What gives me more confidence in this one is that the reviews describe the content as "extremely well structured" and useful specifically for beginners. And the community element provides something most standalone courses can't: actual human feedback when you're stuck.
The server apparently runs live events too, which is a detail one reviewer mentioned that I found interesting. It suggests this isn't just a static library that gets ignored after the first week.
This part doesn't get talked about enough. Beyond the bot and the guides, DREANZ positions itself as a gateway to supplier connections worldwide. For vintage reselling, sourcing is often the real bottleneck.
Think about it: finding good stock at the right price is the job. The margin lives in the sourcing. Having a vetted network of international suppliers through a marketplace you'd otherwise never know about is genuinely useful infrastructure.
I can't independently verify every supplier in the network, but with 7,000-plus members and an active community, the collective sourcing intelligence alone has value. Resellers share what works. Suppliers get rated. The feedback loop improves everyone's options.
Separate from the main subscription, DREANZ offers a one-time annual product called "Vinted AI Methode" at 59.95 EUR per year. The premise: use AI tools to drive more views and sales on your Vinted listings, apparently up to 400% more visibility according to the product page.
It includes over 50 custom-developed prompts, 300 ready-to-use image templates optimized for the Vinted algorithm, and step-by-step instructions covering AI image generation for people who've never done it before.
The "ban-safe" framing is worth noting. Any time you're using automation or AI on a marketplace platform, there's a real risk of account restrictions if done carelessly. The fact that they've thought through the Do's and Don'ts and built that into the guide is the kind of detail that separates someone who's actually tested this from someone who just read about it.
At the time I checked, the main "Netzwerk and Snipe Bot" product had an introductory first-month price of 19.90 EUR, renewing at 29.90 EUR per month after that. That's a deliberate structure to lower the barrier for new members.
To put that in context: a single good Vinted flip can cover your monthly subscription cost. If the Snipe Bot helps you catch even one deal per month you'd have otherwise missed, it pays for itself. The Vinted AI Methode is an annual standalone at 59.95 EUR, which works out to roughly 5 EUR per month.
Combined, you're looking at around 35 EUR per month if you have both. For someone actively reselling vintage on Vinted, that's a reasonable operating cost, not a luxury purchase.
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Out of 212 reviews, 4 are one-star. I read the one negative review included in the data, and it described being charged and then banned from the Discord without explanation, with a refused refund.
I'm not going to dismiss that. It's a bad experience and it would frustrate anyone.
What I'd say is this: Discord-based communities sometimes have moderation situations that are messy. Terms violations, misunderstandings, regional payment issues. I don't know what happened in that specific case. But a 4.79 average across 212 reviews, with 181 five-star ratings and only 4 one-stars, is a distribution that doesn't suggest a pattern of mismanagement. It suggests a community that works well for most people, with the occasional edge case.
Check the full member reviews before you decide and form your own read.
This makes sense for you if you're actively selling on Vinted or trying to start, you're specifically in the vintage or secondhand clothing niche, and you want both the automation tooling and the community network in one subscription.
It's a stronger fit if you speak German or are comfortable in a German-language community. The founder's pitch and most of the reviews are in German, which tells you where the primary audience is. That doesn't mean English speakers can't benefit, but it's worth knowing.
If you're looking for a generic reselling course that covers Amazon, eBay, and retail arbitrage broadly, this isn't that. DREANZ is Vinted-specific in its tooling and Kiki's experience is specifically vintage. That focus is a strength if it matches your niche, a limitation if it doesn't.
What works well:
The Snipe Bot is a real competitive advantage for Vinted resellers
Strong community with fast response times based on member feedback
Credible founder with documented, real-world scaling experience
Active development: members note the server and content are continuously updated
Introductory pricing reduces the risk of trying it out
One area with room to grow:
The community is primarily German-language, which may limit accessibility for international members
Customer service transparency around bans and refunds could be clearer, based on the one negative review
The vintage reselling space has real opportunity, especially on Vinted, but the people winning are the ones with better tools and better sourcing networks, not just better taste. That's the gap DREANZ is filling.
Kiki built KikiVintage from scratch, organically, to a seven-figure brand. That's not a resume line, it's proof the system works. The community, the bot, the supplier access, and the education layer are all pointing at the same outcome: helping you do what Kiki already did, at a smaller scale, faster.
If you've been manually hunting for deals and losing them to faster buyers, or if your Vinted listings are sitting unviewed while you wonder what you're doing wrong, this is the kind of structured setup that actually changes your daily workflow rather than just teaching you things you already knew.
Get access now and see if the first month pays for itself.
Quick note: reselling involves real financial risk. Results depend on your effort, market conditions, and platform changes outside anyone's control. Nothing in this review is professional financial advice. Do your own research before spending money on any subscription or tool.