Marketplace Alert Setup Checklist
Plan platforms, search intent, filters, rules, check speed, and notification channels before creating alerts.
Open the marketplace alert setup checklistPlan better searches, cleaner rules, and more useful alert channels before you start monitoring.
Plan platforms, search intent, filters, rules, check speed, and notification channels before creating alerts.
Open the marketplace alert setup checklistTurn a buying target into keywords, include rules, exclude rules, and a clean starter search brief.
Open the marketplace search rule generatorChoose mobile push, Telegram, Discord, email, or Web Push based on urgency and review workflow.
Open the notification channel plannerPlan before you monitor
A good marketplace alert is not only a keyword. It combines the item, platform, location, price range, exclusions, review channel, and check speed. These tools help you make those choices before creating a search in Classifindr.
Use them when a search feels too broad, when alerts are arriving in the wrong place, or when you want a repeatable setup before spending units on active monitoring.
The strongest setup usually starts with a plain buying brief: what you want, where you can collect it, which details affect value, and which alerts should interrupt you. The checklist helps organize that brief, the rule generator turns it into searchable terms, and the channel planner keeps urgent searches separate from slower market research.
Name the item, model, budget, and location you would actually act on.
Draft include and exclude terms from the false positives you expect to see.
Send urgent searches to your phone and slower searches to quieter channels.
Use the tools before creating a new high-priority search, when an existing alert is too noisy, or when two similar searches should be split. For example, a buyer searching for used cars can separate model, budget, and transmission requirements, while a furniture buyer can separate couch size, fabric, pickup access, and terms that usually indicate covers or repairs. The goal is not to make every rule strict on day one. It is to start with enough structure that the first matches teach you what to adjust next.