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Dealzmart — Marketplace App
Buy, sell & bid locally — one app for marketplace & auctions
Most apps make you pick: classifieds or auctions. Dealzmart does both in one place. Each listing can be fixed-price or a live auction—same photos, chat, and in-app checkout. Browse locally, message before you pay, checkout with Stripe or PayPal, track orders, and use seller tools (boosts, Pro plans, wallet payouts). Deal hints and saved searches help buyers; listing health nudges sellers before publish. English & Swedish. Open testing on Google Play—try it and tell us what you think.
Hey Product Hunt — I’m Khaled, solo builder behind Dealzmart.
I kept seeing the same pattern: people sell on one app, run auctions somewhere else, and negotiate payment in DMs or at the door. It works, but it’s messy — especially when you just want to list something once and let buyers either buy at a price or bid if they think there’s competition.
That’s what I set out to fix. Dealzmart is one Android app where each listing can be fixed-price or a live auction, with the same photos, chat, and checkout path either way. Browse locally, talk it through in chat, then pay with Stripe or PayPal when you’re ready — without juggling three different tools.
I also wanted more room in how a deal actually closes. Not every sale has to be “pay everything in the app right now.” You can agree pickup, meet in person, and handle cash on the spot if that’s what both sides prefer — while still registering the deal in the app so there’s a record, not a handshake in a parking lot with no trace. Card checkout is there when you want it; cash-friendly flows are there when you don’t. I think that flexibility matters for a lot of local buyers and sellers.
Shipping works the same way for now: you can note delivery in the listing and chat, but the app doesn’t lock you into buying labels or arranging carriers inside Dealzmart yet. Buyers and sellers agree shipping between themselves. Integrated carrier checkout is on the roadmap as a future MVP — I didn’t want to block launch on that.
It took longer than I expected. Early on I treated marketplace and auctions like two features bolted together. Rewriting it so they share one listing flow, one order model, and one seller wallet made the app feel coherent. Smaller things piled up too: checkout on different screen sizes, making fees clear at pay time, English and Swedish without the UI feeling translated as an afterthought.
We’re in open testing on Google Play now — early access, real installs, still growing the buyer/seller side in each area. If you try it, I’d genuinely love blunt feedback: confusing screens, missing trust signals, anything that would stop you from listing or buying.
Thanks for having a look.
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About Dealzmart — Marketplace App on Product Hunt
“Buy, sell & bid locally — one app for marketplace & auctions”
Dealzmart — Marketplace App was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #103 on the daily leaderboard. Most apps make you pick: classifieds or auctions. Dealzmart does both in one place. Each listing can be fixed-price or a live auction—same photos, chat, and in-app checkout. Browse locally, message before you pay, checkout with Stripe or PayPal, track orders, and use seller tools (boosts, Pro plans, wallet payouts). Deal hints and saved searches help buyers; listing health nudges sellers before publish. English & Swedish. Open testing on Google Play—try it and tell us what you think.
Dealzmart — Marketplace App was featured in Android (57.3k followers), Fintech (47.2k followers) and E-Commerce (41.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 77.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Dealzmart — Marketplace App?
Dealzmart — Marketplace App was hunted by khaled alnatour. 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.
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