Be first to message when a new Facebook Marketplace listing matches your search. Crawlbench watches every market you buy in, filters out the noise, and pings you the second a real deal lands.
Hi Marcus, is the 4Runner still available? Could come see it tonight if it works.
sent · 12:18 · seen 12:19
MK
Yes! Tonight works. 7pm?
01 scan›02 match›03 outreach›04 reply
the scene
The deal was gone before you opened the tab
You know the feeling. A listing hits your lane, three buyers message in the first hour, and you are still scrolling yesterday's saves. Setup once, let monitors scan 24/7, and message first.
01
Tell us the deal
Set the attributes, price, condition, and cities that define a win. The buy box in your head becomes a filter.
Define the deals you actually want to chase.
02
We watch the feed
Crawlbench scans Facebook Marketplace around the clock, so nothing in your lane slips by while you sleep.
New listings hit your filters without you refreshing.
03
You strike first
The moment a match lands you get pinged, so you open Messenger while the listing is warm and the seller still has patience.
Be the first to open the thread and close.
product capabilities
Everything that gets you there first
Each piece earns its place by doing one job: putting you in the seller's inbox before the competition knows the listing exists. Built for the speed and the mess of Facebook Marketplace.
Advanced Filtering
Price bands, locations, and include/exclude keywords draw the tight buy box you actually buy from, so the noise never reaches you.
Only real matches reach you
Multi-City Monitoring
Crawlbench watches many cities and regions at once and surfaces the volume buyers stuck in one market never see.
Every market you'd drive to, watched
Instant Alerts
Push, email, and SMS fire the instant a new listing clears your filters, while the seller's inbox is still empty.
Match to alert in under 60 seconds
Team Collaboration
Your team shares one buy box and one match queue, so two buyers never chase the same listing or miss it together.
One queue, no double-chasing
outcomes
Early signal changes how teams work
These are composite patterns from operators running volume. Not testimonials, not guaranteed outcomes. Your filters and follow-through still drive results.
Regional sourcing desk
A buyer team living off Marketplace trims used to learn about the right units from customers who saw the post first. Tight geo and model language flips the sequence: fresh posts hit the desk fast, recon gets booked the same day, and the story is velocity, not apologies.
Same-day recon on the units that matter
Part-time flipper · multiple lanes
Running trucks, trailers, and a niche search in parallel collapses into bookmark sprawl fast. One match queue turns it back into a pipeline: short, human first messages the same evening instead of resurrecting cold threads three days later.
One queue instead of three browser graveyards
Private buyer · rare trim
Cash-ready buyers still miss weekend drops when life gets loud. A narrow search plus steady monitoring means you reply while sellers are still ordering inbound messages. Fewer “just sold” replies, less compulsive refreshing.
Vehicles, homes, electronics, and the long tail each get their own filter language on Marketplace. Crawlbench keeps lime for action; category hues mark where you are in the stack.