Snipe under-market deals
across auctions and marketplaces before anyone else sees them.
We scan BidRL auctions, OfferUp, and Craigslist across the US every 15 minutes,
cross-check each listing against eBay sold comps, and ping our Discord
the second something is priced to flip. You bid. They wonder where you found it.
This is what lands in your phone before the auction ends.
No hype, no maybes. Each alert ships current bid, our calculated max-profit ceiling, the resale comp, time remaining, and a one-tap link to BidRL. If you can read a price tag, you can flip this.
#vip-feedReal-time under-market BidRL hits · CA onlyLIVE
↑ Real Discord embed format. Colors mean what you think they mean: green = reliable bid window, amber = ending now.
02 — What you get
Free is fine. VIP is the edge.
The free channel exists so you can verify the alerts are real. But by the time a free alert fires, the auction is usually closed. VIP is real-time — that's the whole product.
You join the Discord. The scanner does the rest. There is no app, no extension, no chrome plugin. If your phone gets Discord notifications, you're set up.
Scanner runs every 15 min
We poll BidRL auctions nationwide, plus OfferUp and Craigslist across major US metros. Every listing gets classified, then scored against live eBay sold-comps.
Runs 6am–12am PT
Under-market hits go to Discord
Anything priced >30% below resale comps gets posted to #vip-feed with bid, max-profit ceiling, and a tap-through link.
<60s scan-to-post
You bid before they do
Phone buzzes. You glance, decide, tap. We surface auctions ending in <2h so you're not waiting around — and not getting sniped at the buzzer.
Push to your phone
04 — Categories covered
Everything worth flipping. Nothing else.
We don't waste alerts on used socks. Tier 1 categories get the full deep scan with image ID and resale comping. Junk gets dropped at the door.
Electronics Tools Outdoor Gear Gaming Cameras GPUs Audio Smart Home
02 — Sources scanned
BidRL auctions · nationwide OfferUp · local pickup Craigslist · NorCal regions + more soon
Tier 2 categories (kitchenware, decor, lighting) get eBay-only checks. Tier 3 junk (cosmetics, food, used clothing) is filtered out automatically.
05 — Pricing
Two tiers. One obvious choice.
If one VIP alert lands you a $50 flip, the month paid for itself. We pay for ourselves on the first hit.
The signal-to-noise on the VIP feed is the whole product. Other deal-finder tools dump 200 items/day on you — most are junk. This drops 5–15, all worth a look.
— What we're building toward"
One under-market hit that turns into a $200 flip pays for the whole year. We only need to be right a few times a month.
— The math behind $25/mo
06 — Questions
The honest FAQ.
Is this legal?
Yes. BidRL listings are public auction data. We read what's already on the site and forward it to a Discord channel. We're not bypassing any login, scraping private accounts, or doing anything sketchy. You bid through your own BidRL account like normal.
How fast are the VIP alerts, really?
Our scanner runs every 15 minutes. Once it spots an under-market lot, the alert hits Discord in under 60 seconds. Worst case end-to-end: ~16 min from listing to your phone. Best case: seconds.
Which areas / sources do you cover?
BidRL auctions nationwide. OfferUp nationwide (mostly local-pickup deals). Craigslist across major NorCal regions (SF Bay, Sacramento, Stockton, Modesto, Monterey, Chico, Redding) — expanding to LA/SD/NYC next. Facebook Marketplace + Mercari + GovDeals on the roadmap.
Can I cancel?
Yes — anytime, in two clicks, through your Whop dashboard. No "talk to support," no retention call. You'll keep VIP access until the end of your current billing period.
Do you guarantee profit?
No. These are signals, not guarantees. We score every listing against eBay sold comps but resale prices fluctuate, items can arrive damaged, and you still have to do pickup and shipping. Anyone selling guaranteed flips is selling you something else.
How is this different from just browsing BidRL myself?
You'd have to manually check every one of 13,000+ active listings, then cross-reference each against eBay sold prices, then track which ones are actually closing soon. We do that loop every 15 minutes and only ping you when something passes the bar. Your time is the product.
07 — Get in
The next under-market lot drops in ~14 minutes.
You can keep refreshing BidRL or you can let the bot do it. Either way it's fine. One of those is just faster.