Stop refreshing four auction sites.
Huntrr watches HiBid, LiveAuctioneers, Invaluable, and Proxibid in one place — and pings your phone the moment a new lot matches what you collect.
Get early access — we’re onboarding our first 100 collectors and dealers this summer.
If you collect or deal seriously, you already do this every day.
And every site has its own login, its own search syntax, its own alert rules — some that don’t even work right.
- ×Open HiBid. Search. Maybe save the search if you remember to log in.
- ×Open LiveAuctioneers. Re-type the same search. Their email alerts arrive late or not at all.
- ×Open Invaluable. Solve a CAPTCHA. Hope you didn’t get added to a no-bid list.
- ×Open Proxibid. Click through three pages of preview lots that don’t match.
- ×Repeat tomorrow morning, at lunch, and before bed.
One search. Every house. Instant alerts.
Huntrr runs your saved searches against every major auction site on a schedule you control — every 15 minutes if you want — and pings you the moment something new appears.
Save what you’re hunting
Type once: “Hamilton railroad pocket watch under $400” or “Civil War sword Confederate.” Save it.
Huntrr watches every house
HiBid, LiveAuctioneers, Invaluable, Proxibid — all polled on your schedule. We dedupe so you don’t see the same lot twice.
Get pinged the second a match appears
Email, push notification, or SMS (Dealer plan). Tap the alert — you’re on the lot page bidding before anyone else even knew it listed.
Sources covered
Pricing.
Final pricing locks at launch. Waitlist subscribers get the first month free and lifetime grandfather pricing.
Free
Try it before you trust it.
- 3 saved searches
- Email alerts, daily digest
- HiBid & eBay only
Pro
For serious collectors.
- Unlimited saved searches
- Real-time email + push alerts
- All auction houses
- Price-drop & ending-soon alerts
- Match history & export
Dealer
For shops and full-time flippers.
- Everything in Pro
- SMS alerts
- Multiple users on one account
- API access & CSV export
- Priority support
Built by someone who got tired of refreshing.
I started Huntrr for myself — I was checking four auction sites every morning hunting for vintage gear and watching lots slip through because the email alerts arrived hours late.
Two years of weekend coding later, the dedupe pipeline, the deal-detection model, and the per-site adapters all work. Now I’m opening it up. Get on the list and you’ll be among the first 100 we onboard this summer.
One last refresh — on this page.
Then never refresh another auction site again.