Every Facebook Marketplace , filtered against your equipment lane.
Crawlbench keeps watching the industrial feeds you define across anchor cities, applies your monitor filters to every new row, and puts matches in one desk sorted by recency. You still message sellers on Facebook; we shorten the gap between a post going live and your team seeing it.
Three ways manual Marketplace work quietly costs you.
Category tabs do not scale
Running forklift, CNC, and restaurant-equipment combinations across cities in browser tabs burns the day. The listings you want often move before you get back to the tab.
Heavy gear still has a first-mover edge
Well-priced forklifts, compressors, and kitchen lines attract serious buyers quickly. If your desk only checks weekly, you are replying after the first wave already introduced themselves.
Price without equipment context misleads
A dollar figure without capacity, hours, or condition is easy to misread. Good sourcing needs optional keyword discovery plus price and recency gates, not screenshots floating in chat.
A four-stage pipeline, running while you sleep.
Every active industrial monitor runs the same four steps on a schedule. You keep strategy; the product handles the repetitive refresh loop.
Detect
Scheduled Marketplace checks run for each active industrial monitor on the cadence you configure.
Filter
Each listing must pass industrial equipment keywords, price band, and exclusion checks before it enters your queue.
Triage
Matches land in your industrial triage desk with custom equipment parameters. Skip missing components, star winners, and review quickly.
Message
You still close on Facebook. Crawlbench gets you there first; you send from your Messenger workflow under full control.
Every match is listing context plus filter reasons.
Crawlbench does not replace your Marketplace inbox. A match includes the listing, the URL, your filters, and pass/fail reasons so your buyers open the right tab first.
Filters that match how operators actually source.
Each dimension is pass or fail: price band, recency, and excluded terms. Optional include keywords narrow what Marketplace returns on the crawl — they do not replace the gate.
Only listings that pass every check enter your desk. The queue sorts by recency so the freshest fits surface first.
"We stopped refreshing three equipment tabs."
We stopped refreshing three equipment tabs. High-fit forklifts and kitchen lines hit one desk, buyers message the same week, and management can see which monitors are healthy without asking for screenshots.
Facebook Marketplace industrial gear, end to end in one desk.
Coverage stays inside the industrial filters your monitors request. Anchor metros across 8 shipped countries rotate with your configuration; matches reflect your active filters; seller conversations stay on Facebook surfaces you already run.
The panel beside this text is a decorative animation: sample listing lines and a scan effect illustrate how new industrial gear appears; it is not live account data.
Scheduled checks per location, filter-based matching, and no synthetic second marketplace.
Crawlbench ships as a Facebook Marketplace desk today. We add another listing source only after it clears the same honesty and reliability bar, not earlier.
Built for teams who need monitoring to stay boring.
Workspace boundaries, health signals, and steady behavior when something breaks.
Tenant isolation
Workspaces, members, and access rules keep each team's monitors and listings apart.
Failure safeguards
Repeated fetch errors update monitor health so you can pause noisy monitors before you lose a day of coverage.
Encrypted at rest
Workspace secrets and session data are encrypted at rest.
Questions before you request access.
Keyword discovery, price and recency gates, workspace tiers, and how Crawlbench hands off to Messenger — the basics before you wire your first monitor.
Is Crawlbench only Facebook Marketplace?
Yes. We focus on one marketplace and ship depth there instead of spreading effort across five sources.
How does industrial matching work?
Each listing must pass price band, recency, and exclusion checks configured on the monitor. Optional include keywords narrow the Marketplace search query; failed rows never enter your triage queue.
Do I need include keywords on every monitor?
No. Keywords are optional and help narrow broad industrial lanes like forklifts or restaurant equipment. Price, recency, and exclusions still drive the match gate.
How do workspaces, Pro, and Enterprise fit together?
Most teams carve regions or lanes into separate workspaces. Starter is one partition; Pro fits about five; Enterprise is for fleets that need unlimited separation. Tier limits and list prices are on the pricing page.
Will you crawl auction sites or dealer feeds next?
Not on a public timeline. Another source ships only as a deliberate rewrite, not a thin abstraction.
What industrial-adjacent categories share this model?
Tools, heavy equipment, restaurant gear, warehouse racking, and commercial kitchen lines on Marketplace follow the same optional-keyword discovery and price/recency/exclusion gate model today.
How fast are matches?
Healthy coverage surfaces new listings in minutes to hours depending on cadence and geo breadth. Industrial lanes often move slower than electronics; exact time-to-first-match still depends on Facebook.
Does Crawlbench auto-message sellers?
No. You triage in the app and send from your Marketplace workflow when you are ready.
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14 days free, no card. You will know fast whether scheduled checks and filter gates beat manual refresh for your desk.