Nearly 1,900 members. A 4.98 average across 43 reviews. And one of the only reselling communities I've come across that actually hands you a free product and a verified supplier before you've spent a single penny.
That's not nothing.
I came into this skeptical, the way you have to be in the reselling community space. I've burned money on Discord groups that promised daily leads and delivered one message a week from a mod who clearly hadn't checked the market in months. So when I started digging into LiveCops, I was looking for the catch.
Here's my honest take, numbers and all.
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LiveCops is a UK-based reselling community operating on Whop since 2023. It covers a wider range of niches than most groups I've seen: Amazon FBA (including Online Arbitrage, Retail Arbitrage, and Amazon-to-Amazon flips), eBay reselling, ticket flipping, sneaker flipping, and even Pokemon card trading.
That breadth is unusual. Most cook groups pick a lane and stay in it. LiveCops is clearly built by someone who's flipped across multiple categories, and that shows in the variety of leads members report getting access to.
The operation is run by a staff team of over 15 experienced people, which matters more than it sounds. A one-man show in reselling burns out fast. Fifteen-plus active staff means daily coverage, faster response times, and leads that don't dry up when one person goes on holiday.
This is the part that genuinely surprised me. LiveCops offers a completely free tier called the LiveCops Free Community, with 615 members already in it at the time I checked.
The pitch: join for free, and they'll help you incorporate your business, set up your Amazon account, connect you with a verified wholesale supplier, and give you your first profitable product to sell.
I know how that sounds. But two things give it credibility. First, there are 5-star reviews specifically on this free product. Second, the free community exists to funnel people into the paid tiers once they see results, which is an incentive structure that rewards quality. If the free stuff is bad, nobody upgrades.
For someone who has been staring at YouTube videos about Amazon FBA for three months and hasn't pulled the trigger yet, this is a remarkably low-risk way to test the water. Zero cost, structured guidance, and a supplier handed to you.
Start with the free community and see what they hand you on day one
There are two paid options at the time I'm writing this.
LiveCops Monthly runs at £59.99 per month. That gets you access to the full community, daily leads across all the niches listed above, and a support structure backed by that 15+ staff team. There are 117 active members on this plan.
LiveCops Yearly is £599.99 per year, which works out to exactly £50 per month if you pay annually. Beyond the core community access, yearly members also get exclusive access to premium software and deals that a smaller subset of members can reach. Only 31 members are on the yearly plan currently, which suggests it's either relatively new or genuinely exclusive. Given that the yearly reviews are a perfect 5.00 across 8 reviews, the people who did commit seem very happy with that decision.
The monthly plan is the obvious starting point if you're testing the water. But the yearly plan is worth doing the math on once you're generating consistent flips. A few good ticket or sneaker leads can cover the annual cost in a single weekend.
One member wrote that their business grew "10 fold since joining," specifically praising the Amazon OA, RA, A2A, ticket (UK and global), and sneaker categories. That's not a claim LiveCops is making. That's a verified buyer saying it unprompted.
Out of 43 reviews, 42 are five stars and one is four stars. Zero negatives. I've reviewed enough communities to know that's either the product of aggressive review-gating or a genuinely well-run operation. The content of the reviews leans toward the latter.
The specific praise patterns are useful. Multiple reviewers highlight:
The "low-key flips" section as standout, better than competing groups
The ticket section specifically called "the goat" by one yearly member
Staff described as "down to Earth" and accessible, not gatekeeping
A beginner who achieved their first sales through the community
That last point is notable. A lot of reselling groups implicitly cater to people who already have momentum. A verified buyer explicitly describing their first-ever sales happening through LiveCops tells me the onboarding is real, not decorative.
🔍 Read what verified buyers are saying about LiveCops on their review page
You know the feeling. It's 7 AM, you've got notifications going off on three different platforms, and by the time you've verified a deal the price has moved or stock is gone. Reselling leads are only valuable if you can actually act on them fast.
One reviewer nailed it in three words: "You've gotta be quick for the best ones."
That's honest. That's the reality of this space, whether you're in LiveCops or any other group. The difference between a good community and a bad one isn't that the good one stops the clock. It's that the good one actually sends you real leads worth chasing in the first place. From what members are reporting, LiveCops is doing that consistently.
The staff activity level matters here too. Fifteen-plus staff means there are people watching multiple niches simultaneously. That's coverage a solo operator running a Telegram channel simply cannot match.
LiveCops works well if:
You're new to reselling and need structured guidance, not just a list of links
You're already flipping but want better lead quality across Amazon, tickets, or sneakers
You're based in the UK or are interested in UK and global ticket opportunities
You want a community with actual staff interaction, not a ghost town Discord
It's probably not the right fit if:
You're looking for a fully automated, hands-off income (reselling requires action regardless of the community)
You want a single-niche deep-dive, for example if you only care about one very specific sneaker market
The free community makes the "I'm not sure yet" decision easy. There's no reason not to try the free tier before committing to a monthly plan.
Free Community: £0, one-time, 615 members
Monthly: £59.99/month, 117 members
Yearly: £599.99/year (roughly £50/month), 31 members, includes exclusive software access
Prices are correct as of when I last checked. Whop sometimes shows a welcome discount popup on your first visit, so it's worth checking the page directly before paying full price.
Check current pricing and any active discounts on the LiveCops Whop page
The thing that keeps pulling me back to LiveCops when I compare it to other groups in this space is the free tier. Most reselling communities put every piece of value behind a paywall, which is fine, but it means you're buying blind. LiveCops is essentially saying: here's a supplier, here's a product, go make your first sale, then decide if you want more. That's a fundamentally more honest business model.
The 4.98 average on 43 reviews, with zero one-star or two-star ratings, is hard to dismiss. And the yearly members, who pay the most, are the most satisfied of any tier. That's usually a good sign about what's actually inside.
The one area I'd want more clarity on is exactly what the "premium software" included in yearly memberships looks like, since that detail isn't spelled out publicly. Worth asking the team directly before committing to the annual plan. They're described by multiple members as easy to talk to, so that shouldn't be a hard conversation.
Think back to that moment you saw a resale opportunity, hesitated, refreshed the page, and watched it sell out. LiveCops exists to close that gap: better leads, faster, from people who've actually done this across multiple categories. For £59.99 a month, and especially with a free entry point, it's a credible place to start building real reselling income.
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Quick note: reselling involves real market risk, and results vary significantly based on how much time and effort you put in. Nothing in this review is financial advice. Do your own research before committing to any paid plan.