Saved search alerts across resale marketplaces | Copit

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Saved search alerts should turn repeat marketplace searches into a monitored workflow: keep the filters stable, send new matches into one feed, and refine noisy searches until each alert is worth opening.

Saved search alerts are the backbone of sourcing

Saved search alerts turn a repeatable marketplace search into a monitored workflow.

Instead of opening Vinted, Vestiaire, Grailed, Depop, Poshmark, Mercari, and The RealReal one by one, you define the searches that matter and let Copit watch them.

That is the real value of saved search alerts: the search becomes stable, repeatable, and easier to improve over time.

What makes a saved search worth monitoring

A good saved search has a clear reason to exist.

Strong examples include:

Weak saved searches are usually too broad. A single brand with no category, price range, size, or condition filter can flood your feed.

How Copit handles saved search alerts

Copit is built to keep saved-search style alerts in one place.

The workflow is:

  1. Build the search on the marketplace.
  2. Paste or configure the search in Copit.
  3. Let Copit monitor new matching listings.
  4. Review matches in the live feed.
  5. Tighten filters when too many bad matches appear.

This works best when each alert has a job. One alert might watch Vinted for broad second-hand fashion, another might watch Vestiaire for luxury bags, and another might watch Grailed for archive menswear.

Saved search alerts versus manual refresh

Manual refresh is fragile. You only see what is available at the moment you check, and you lose time switching between tabs.

Saved search alerts solve that by keeping the search active while you do other work. The saved search becomes a background monitor.

That matters most for high-demand categories:

How to reduce noisy alerts

Noise is the main enemy of saved search alerts.

To reduce it:

The best saved search alerts are maintained. They are not created once and forgotten.

When to add Profit Mode

Profit Mode is useful after the base saved search already has signal.

If a saved search catches thousands of unrelated items, a profit check will still spend time on bad inputs. Clean the search first, then use Profit Mode where the extra market check can help you decide faster.

Best next pages

Use this guide with the resale alert bot page if you are still choosing a workflow. Use the marketplace pages if you already know which source you want to monitor first.

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