Universal
Hunt marketplace listings for your grail item
Watches marketplace and auction search pages for the rare thing you want and pings you the moment a real candidate appears.
Everyone who collects anything has a grail: the first pressing, the boxed console, the out-of-print hardcover. Yours is out there, listed at odd hours on marketplace search pages you cannot check often enough. Your agent can. Describe the item precisely, including the details that separate the real thing from the lookalikes, and what you are willing to pay.
How it works
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On a schedule measured in hours, not days, the agent runs your searches across the marketplace and auction pages you chose, opening listings in a real browser when photos and descriptions need a closer look. Marketplaces that keep prices or seller details behind an account are covered too: store the login once, encrypted and bound to that site, and the agent browses signed in, the password never passing through chat. It remembers everything it has already seen, so you are never pinged twice for the same listing, and it learns from your verdicts: reject two reproductions and it gets sharper about spotting the third.
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When a genuine candidate appears, a Telegram message arrives within the hour: the listing, the price against your ceiling, and what checks out versus what looks off. A desk table tracks every sighting over time, which doubles as a record of what your grail actually sells for, useful ammunition for the day you finally pull the trigger.