Selling on Meesho
Sell on Meesho — 2-up label format, SKU sorting, RTO reduction, and bulk dispatch.
Crop Meesho labels freeMeesho is the entry marketplace for millions of small Indian sellers and resellers, often run entirely from a phone. Its bulk manifest packs two labels per A4 page, which is great for scissors but needs a clean split-and-crop step for thermal printers.
This hub covers Meesho onboarding, the label size and format, SKU-sorted bulk printing, and the label-quality fixes that cut RTO — the single biggest drain on a Meesho seller’s margin.
How to start selling on Meesho
- 1Register on the Supplier PanelAdd GST, bank, and pickup details to start listing.
- 2Upload your catalogueOptimise titles, images, and variants for Meesho’s price-sensitive buyers.
- 3Download the bulk manifestPull the full day’s orders as one 2-up A4 PDF.
- 4Split, crop, and SKU-sortConvert to 4×6, remove manifest pages, and group by SKU for faster picking.
- 5Reduce RTOUse top-coated rolls, correct darkness, and print at Actual Size to keep barcodes scannable.
Good to know
- Meesho’s manifest is exactly two labels per A4 page, so the split is mathematically reliable.
- A large share of Meesho RTO traces back to faded or wrongly-cropped labels — fixable at the printing step.
Meesho guides
Meesho seller FAQ
What size is a Meesho label?
Each label is 4 × 6 inches (100 × 150 mm) once cropped from the 2-up A4 manifest.
How do I print Meesho labels in bulk?
Drop the manifest into the cropper, pick 4×6 thermal, enable SKU sort, and print the whole batch at once.
How do I reduce Meesho RTO?
Most controllable RTO is label-quality: print at Actual Size, use top-coated rolls, and keep the SKU strip intact.