You type “Cheap cars in Sydney”
One vehicle watch · Sydney · from $2,000
Parts-only and project listings are pushed down.
Describe the item, place, budget and anything to avoid. Spottable builds one focused watch and pings you when a real match appears. Then it helps you decide if the listing is worth chasing.
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or add the Chrome deal check →"Found an M4 Max MacBook Pro for $1,000 under retail."
"Picked up a Herman Miller Aeron for a fraction of retail."
"Snagged a Fatboy ebike before anyone else got to it."
"Got a Prada handbag and Spottable confirmed it was real."
"Scored a gorgeous Chesterfield sofa for cheap."



Say it normally
Spottable works out the right Marketplace category and the signals that matter—without turning one idea into a stack of separate alerts.
You type “Cheap cars in Sydney”
One vehicle watch · Sydney · from $2,000
Parts-only and project listings are pushed down.
You type “Inuit art in Toronto”
One collectibles watch · Toronto
Carvings, sculpture, prints, masks and soapstone rank higher.
You type “Mid-century furniture in Chicago”
One furniture watch · Chicago
Teak, Eames, Danish modern and credenza listings rank higher.
You type “Tube guitar amps in Nashville”
One instruments watch · Nashville
The exact product stays focused inside musical instruments.
You type “Reptile enclosures and heat lamps in Tampa”
One pet-supplies watch · Tampa
Terrariums, vivariums, heat lamps and reptile tanks rank higher.
You type “Paint brushes and blank canvases in Toronto”
One art-supplies watch · Toronto
Brushes, blank canvas, panels and painting supplies rank higher.
How Spottable works
Type the listing you want: make, model, condition, price ceiling, radius. The more specific, the better.
No more reopening Marketplace to check the same searches. We re-run them in the background, filter loose matches, and surface price drops on the ones that matter.
A push notification with the listing, plus a deal check on price, condition, and risk, so you know whether to message.
Spottable turns your description into a focused watch, then helps you judge price, condition and risk before you message.
Describe the hunt normally. Spottable works out:
This bundle features the latest hardware, which suggests the '3 months of use' claim is plausible. The price is fair for a secondary market transaction—roughly 23% off the RRP.
Review the watch once. Paid plans keep checking and send a push when a real match shows up.
Keep the best nearby options in view instead of digging through loose matches from way outside your area.
Ask AI whether a listing looks worth pursuing before you message, negotiate, or make the drive.
Listing uses a stock marketing image rather than photos of the actual items.
Seller explicitly states 'no negotiation', which can sometimes be a tactic to rush a buyer.
Free to start. No card required. Marketplace watches and notifications unlock on paid plans. See Pricing for current tiers.
Yes. Spottable never asks for your Facebook password. The iPhone app uses your own session on your device, and the Chrome extension reads listings you're already viewing. We never log in for you.
No. The iPhone app builds Marketplace watches and sends notifications. The Chrome extension adds deal checks while you browse on desktop. Use one or both.
For any listing, Spottable estimates a fair market price from comparable items, scans the photos and description for condition and red flags, and gives you a clear deal verdict before you message.
No. Spottable builds one focused watch from your category, location, budget and useful signals. You can review it before saving, then tighten it whenever the results are too broad.
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"Found an M4 Max MacBook Pro for $1,000 under retail."
Tell Spottable what matters, review the watch it builds, and get a push when a real match appears.
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