What Copit credits are for

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Credits are used for Profit Mode analysis. Normal Sniper Mode alerts and basic live-feed scraping do not spend credits.

Credits in one sentence

Credits are for Profit Mode checks.

They are not a timer, not a monthly alert limit, and not required for normal Sniper Mode scraping.

What does not use credits

These actions do not spend credits:

What uses credits

Profit Mode can spend credits because it does extra analysis beyond basic alerting.

Profit Mode is designed to answer a different question:

Is this item likely worth attention from a resale margin point of view?

That extra check can include market-value analysis, comparable signals, and profit estimation. Credits exist so that heavier analysis is separated from regular alert scraping.

When Profit Mode is worth using

Profit Mode works best when your filter is not too broad.

Good Profit Mode filters are usually:

Broad searches create noise. Narrow searches give Profit Mode a cleaner job.

How to switch an existing alert to Profit Mode

You do not need to delete and recreate the alert.

  1. Go to My Alerts.
  2. Find the alert.
  3. Tap or click edit.
  4. Change the mode from Sniper to Profit.
  5. Save the alert.

If you want to experiment, switch only a few narrow alerts first. Keep broad monitoring alerts in Sniper Mode.

Practical setup

A strong setup is:

That gives you less noise and a cleaner live feed.

Related pages

Public library

Explore related marketplace pages, safety guides, comparisons, and resale workflows from Copit.

Core money pages

Category and marketplace-fit pages

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Trust and anti-scam pages

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