JDMarket
Product guide

How JDMarket works from search URL to alert

JDMarket combines a web dashboard, a desktop agent, and alert delivery to monitor Marketplace searches automatically.

If you are evaluating the product, this is the page that explains the moving pieces. The system is designed to keep setup simple while still using your own Marketplace view.

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The dashboard handles setup

The web app is where you create watches, manage your plan, configure Telegram, and review history. It gives you one place to control the monitoring workflow.

Create and edit watches from saved Marketplace URLs.
Review favorites and previously discovered listings.
Manage billing and account settings in one place.
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The desktop agent handles Marketplace monitoring

The desktop agent runs on your computer and uses your own Facebook session to check the searches you care about. That keeps the monitored results aligned with the environment you actually buy from.

The agent runs on Windows today and starts quietly in the background.
Monitoring continues while your computer stays on and connected.
The goal is to read listings and report fresh matches, not take actions for you.
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Alerts and filtering reduce wasted attention

New listings can be delivered directly, or narrowed with AI filtering before they reach you. That helps you spend your attention on the listings most worth messaging.

Use AI prompts to describe the exact listing quality you want.
Send alerts to Telegram for faster response times.
Scale from one watch on free to more aggressive setups on Pro.

Common questions

Because the product is designed around monitoring Marketplace using your own Facebook session and local browsing context.
You can manage your account and watches in the dashboard, but active monitoring depends on the agent.
Yes. The free plan is meant to help you validate whether the workflow fits your market and category.

See the workflow on your own searches

Create an account, install the agent once, and test a real Marketplace watch instead of guessing how it will feel.