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before you
buy.

Most flippers lose money on bad buys — not bad luck. FlipperIntel shows you the best case, likely, and worst case outcome on every listing before you spend a dollar. Sold comps, platform fees, shipping, and margins — all calculated, not guessed.

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Flippers nationwide
using FlipperIntel to find deals today
Last 30 days across all users
81% profitable flips
△ Avg loss: −$22
⏱ Avg sell time: 4.3 days
iPhone on dark surface Sneakers on black background Laptop on dark surface
iPhone 15 Pro — Chicago
+$148 net profit  ✓ BUY

How it works

Four steps from listing found to cash in hand

1
Scanner finds the listing
eBay and Facebook Marketplace are scanned every 45 minutes nationwide (United States) — over 150 high-flip keywords running around the clock.
2
Real sold comps are pulled
eBay completed listings, Mercari sales, and Swappa transactions — what items actually sold for, not what sellers hope to get.
3
All costs are modeled
Platform fees (eBay's 12.9%), shipping, reconditioning buffer, and holding time — all deducted before you see the profit number. What you see is what you keep.
4
You get a verdict + max buy price
Buy / Maybe / Pass — plus the exact dollar amount to offer. No spreadsheet, no mental math, no guessing. You just decide: reach out, or move on.
Person using phone to check resale prices while at a thrift store
iPhone 15 Pro BUY
MacBook Air M2 MAYBE
PS5 Slim PASS
Real flip — using FlipperIntel
MacBook Air M2 — Phoenix, AZ · Listed on Facebook for $780
Before (the guess)
Guy sees it on Facebook.
Thinks “MacBooks sell well.”
No idea what the actual margin is.
Buys for $780.
FlipperIntel verdict
Max buy: $740
Likely profit at $740: +$194
Worst case: +$88
Time to sell: 3–5 days
The result
Negotiated to $735.
Listed on eBay at $979.
Sold in 4 days.
Net: +$189 after all fees.

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The three verdicts

Every listing: a decision under uncertainty

FlipperIntel doesn’t say “this is a good deal.” It says “this has an 88% chance of being profitable — and here’s what the 12% downside looks like.” That difference is everything.

✓ Buy it ✓ 88% profit  △ 12% loss
88%
chance of profit 12% loss risk
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 512GB
Asking: $580  ·  Max buy: $610
Loss risk12%
Worst case profit+$74
Time to sell3–7 days
Likely profit+$162
Best case profit+$198
Risk score22/100
Strong sold comps. Even at worst case you walk away with $74. “Moving this week” in the title — negotiate to $540 for more upside.
Why this works
  • Strong local demand — comps sell in under a week
  • Tight comp range — consistent market pricing
  • Clean condition, no repair or transport risk
Flipper
Marcus grabbed this one
Houston, TX · sold it in 3 days on eBay
~ Maybe ✓ 62% profit  △ 38% loss
62%
chance of profit 38% loss risk
Nintendo Switch OLED Pokémon Ed.
Asking: $265  ·  Max buy: $255
Loss risk38%
Worst case profit–$12
Time to sell7–14 days
Likely profit+$38
Best case profit+$71
Risk score51/100
⚠️ Worst case puts you $12 in the red. Slower demand in this area, condition unclear, comp range wide. Try $10–15 below asking or walk.
⚠ Why this might fail
  • Market slightly saturated in this region
  • Price sensitive buyers — wide comp spread
  • Slower category than average
Flipper
Dani passed on this one
Atlanta, GA · found a better Switch 2 days later
✗ Pass ✓ 11% profit  △ 89% loss
89%
chance of loss only 11% profit chance
iPhone 14 “Great condition” 128GB
Asking: $490  ·  Max buy: $320
Loss risk89%
Worst case profit–$140
Time to sell14+ days
Likely profit–$91
Best case profit–$48
Risk score82/100
⚠️ Every scenario loses money — and at 14+ days to sell, you’re tying up $490 in cash for weeks just to lose it. Seller is 53% over market. There is no negotiation path to profit here. Hard pass.
⚠ Why this will fail
  • Every scenario loses money — best case is still −$48
  • Seller priced 53% over market — no room to negotiate
  • 14+ days to sell: your cash sits idle while value drops
Flipper
Jordan skipped it instantly
Chicago, IL · saved ~45 min of back-and-forth

Sold comp data

We look at what things sold for — not what sellers are asking

Most resellers check "sold listings" manually on eBay. We do that automatically, plus Mercari and Swappa — the full picture of what buyers actually paid.

eBay completed & sold listings
Mercari sold items
Swappa verified transactions (phones & electronics)
iPhone 15 Pro — live comp snapshot
eBay sold
$812
Mercari
$745
Swappa
$779
Avg asking
$879
This listing
$580 ✓
Sold comps
Avg ask price
This deal

What we track

15 categories — only fast-moving, liquid items

Every category was chosen because items in it sell within days, not weeks. No dead inventory.

Radical transparency

We get it wrong sometimes — here’s a real example

No prediction system is perfect. When FlipperIntel misses, we document it so the model improves. Here’s a real miss and what we changed.

🔴 FlipperIntel got this wrong
We rated a Sony A7 III camera BUY. The user paid $680. It sold for $640 — a $62 net loss after fees and shipping.
What we predicted
Likely profit: +$95
Time to sell: 5–8 days
Loss risk: 18%
What actually happened
Net result: −$62
Time to sell: 23 days
Demand dropped mid-sale
What we changed
Camera comp lookback window extended. Seasonal demand now weighted. Loss risk model recalibrated.

Run your next deal through this before you buy.
Before you pay a single dollar, FlipperIntel shows you the worst case, the probability of loss, and the exact max price to offer. It takes 30 seconds. It could save you $100+.
Recent user results
✓ 8 of 10 profitable △ 2 small losses (avg −$18) ⏱ Avg sell time: 4.2 days
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Beta software — currently in active development. FlipperIntel is a real tool built on real eBay sold data, but it is still learning. Deal scores, profit estimates, and max buy prices are based on historical comp data and algorithmic models — they are not financial advice and do not guarantee any specific profit or outcome. Market conditions change, listings vary, and you may experience bugs or data gaps as the platform grows. The more you use the tool and report your actual flip results, the smarter and more accurate it becomes for everyone. By using FlipperIntel you acknowledge it is provided as-is during beta and that all buying and selling decisions are your own.

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