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Grabbit
All your favorite marketplaces. One simple search.
Search Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, OfferUp, Depop, Mercari, and more in one place — with GrabScore to help you spot better deals faster.
Hey Product Hunt! Travis here, founder of Grabbit.
Every time I wanted to buy something used, I ended up doing the same annoying workflow: search Facebook Marketplace, then Craigslist, then OfferUp, then Depop, then Mercari. Same hunt, over and over.
So I built Grabbit to bring secondhand search into one place. You can search across multiple marketplaces, browse unified results in one feed, and click through to the original listing when you’re ready to buy or message the seller.
But discovery is only half the problem.
The harder part is figuring out whether a listing is actually priced well — and staying on top of new listings before someone else grabs them.
That’s why Grabbit includes GrabScore to help you quickly see whether a listing looks great, good, fair, or overpriced, and saved search alerts so you can get notified when new matching products appear.
The goal is simple: less tab-hopping, less guesswork, and a faster way to find the right used item before it’s gone.
Grabbit is currently available for US searches. It’s free to use, and Product Hunt users can try Grabbit Plus free for 7 days.
If you try it, I’d especially love to know:
Did Grabbit make secondhand search feel meaningfully faster?
Did GrabScore help you judge listings more confidently?
Would love your honest feedback on what feels useful, confusing, or missing.
About Grabbit on Product Hunt
“All your favorite marketplaces. One simple search.”
Grabbit was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #30 on the daily leaderboard. Search Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, OfferUp, Depop, Mercari, and more in one place — with GrabScore to help you spot better deals faster.
On the analytics side, Grabbit competes within Search, Shopping and Personal shopper — topics that collectively have 19.9k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Grabbit performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Grabbit?
Grabbit was hunted by Travis Barnes. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Grabbit including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt! Travis here, founder of Grabbit.
Every time I wanted to buy something used, I ended up doing the same annoying workflow: search Facebook Marketplace, then Craigslist, then OfferUp, then Depop, then Mercari. Same hunt, over and over.
So I built Grabbit to bring secondhand search into one place. You can search across multiple marketplaces, browse unified results in one feed, and click through to the original listing when you’re ready to buy or message the seller.
But discovery is only half the problem.
The harder part is figuring out whether a listing is actually priced well — and staying on top of new listings before someone else grabs them.
That’s why Grabbit includes GrabScore to help you quickly see whether a listing looks great, good, fair, or overpriced, and saved search alerts so you can get notified when new matching products appear.
The goal is simple: less tab-hopping, less guesswork, and a faster way to find the right used item before it’s gone.
Grabbit is currently available for US searches. It’s free to use, and Product Hunt users can try Grabbit Plus free for 7 days.
If you try it, I’d especially love to know:
Did Grabbit make secondhand search feel meaningfully faster?
Did GrabScore help you judge listings more confidently?
Would love your honest feedback on what feels useful, confusing, or missing.