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Best Selling Products on Meesho (Monthly Update)

Written for a seller working from a phone, with the numbers that actually decide whether a month was profitable.

Trending lists age fast. What holds is the shape of demand — daily-wear cotton under ₹650, festive stock 45 days before the date, and whatever your own returns data says is working.

What sells consistently on Meesho?

Daily-wear apparel in the ₹350 to ₹650 band does the volume: cotton kurtis, printed suit material, everyday sarees. That buyer shops on price and photograph, and she buys again in 6 to 8 weeks.

Kitchen and home items, phone accessories and small storage products move steadily for the same reason — low price, easy decision, no sizing risk.

What does not hold is premium. Above roughly ₹1,500 the same buyer expects a brand, and a generic listing at that price competes against expectations it cannot meet.

An Indian seller preparing stock for a Meesho listing
The account takes an hour. The catalog is where the fortnight goes.

How should you time festive stock?

Buy 45 days before the festival, list 30 days before, and expect the peak in the final 2 weeks. Sellers who stock in the peak are buying at the highest wholesale price and selling into the most crowded listing period.

Navratri through Diwali is the heaviest stretch, followed by the wedding months. Plan the whole run instead of reacting festival by festival.

Leave stock headroom. A festive line that sells out 5 days early has lost the last week of demand, and that week is often a third of the season.

How do you find what is trending yourself?

Your own settlement report beats any published list. Sort by units sold, then by units returned, and the product that sells well and comes back rarely is your real winner — not the one with the highest gross sales.

Watch what your buyers ask for in DMs. Requests for a colour or size you do not stock are demand data nobody else has, and they arrive free.

Published trending lists describe last month. By the time a category is widely known to be selling, the listing page for it is crowded and the wholesale price has moved.

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One set of photos, prepared once, feeds every channel you sell on.

Frequently Asked Questions

What products are trending on Meesho?

Daily-wear apparel in the ₹350 to ₹650 band does the volume — cotton kurtis, printed suit material, everyday sarees — along with kitchen items, phone accessories and small storage. Published trending lists describe last month, so your own settlement report is a better guide.

What price range sells best on Meesho?

Roughly ₹350 to ₹650 for apparel. Above ₹1,500 the same buyer expects a brand, and a generic listing competes against expectations it cannot meet.

When should I stock festive products?

Buy 45 days before the festival and list 30 days before, expecting the peak in the final 2 weeks. Stocking during the peak means buying at the highest wholesale price into the most crowded listing period.

How do I find what is selling in my own catalogue?

Sort your settlement report by units sold, then by units returned. The product that sells well and comes back rarely is the real winner, not the one with the highest gross sales.

Are published trending lists useful?

Only as background. By the time a category is widely known to be selling, the listing page is crowded and the wholesale price has already moved. Your own returns data is more current and nobody else has it.

Rates, slabs and penalties change. Check the current figures in your supplier panel before pricing — the mechanics above stay stable, the numbers do not.