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Tutti.ch and Anibis.ch: Swiss Classifieds Guide

Tutti.ch and Anibis.ch are Switzerland's two main classifieds platforms. Together they handle millions of listings for everything from furniture and electronics to cars and real estate. Unlike Ricardo, which focuses on auctions, Tutti and Anibis are fixed-price classifieds where buyers and sellers negotiate directly.

This guide covers how to search effectively, set up alerts, and find the best deals on both platforms.

Tutti vs Anibis: What to expect

Both platforms work similarly. Sellers post listings with photos, descriptions, and prices. Buyers search, filter, and contact sellers to negotiate or buy. Tutti tends to have more listings in some categories, while Anibis has a strong presence in others. For the best coverage, check both when searching for an item.

Because Switzerland is a small market, the same item might appear on both sites. Comparing prices across Tutti and Anibis can reveal which seller offers the better deal.

Use specific search terms

Generic searches return too many results. Be specific with brand, model, and condition. "Vitra Aluminium Chair" will outperform "chair", and "Miele Waschmaschine WSD 323" will outperform "washing machine". Include German, French, or Italian terms, as Swiss sellers use all three languages.

Try common misspellings. Sellers who misspell titles get less visibility, which can mean lower prices and less competition.

Set up alerts for both platforms

Neither Tutti nor Anibis offers robust built-in alerts. To avoid checking both sites manually, use a tool that monitors both. FlowMarket Tutti alerts and FlowMarket Anibis alerts let you create saved searches and receive push notifications when new listings match your keywords and price range.

You can run the same search on both platforms. When a new listing appears on Tutti or Anibis, you get notified immediately, giving you a head start over buyers who browse manually.

Filter by location and price

Both platforms let you filter by canton or distance. For large items like furniture, a smaller radius makes pickup easier. For smaller items that can be shipped, consider a wider area. Use the price filter to stay within budget and avoid overpriced listings.

Negotiate respectfully

Swiss sellers often expect some negotiation. A reasonable offer might be 10 to 15 percent below the asking price. For items listed for weeks, sellers may accept more. Be polite and specific. Mention that you can pick up quickly or pay in cash, as that can motivate sellers.

Compare with Ricardo

The same item might be listed on Ricardo, Switzerland's largest auction platform. Auctions can sometimes end lower than fixed-price listings, but fixed-price gives you certainty. Using a multi-marketplace search lets you compare Tutti, Anibis, and Ricardo in one place. FlowMarket supports all three, so you can find the best deal across Swiss marketplaces.

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