Past the buy decision, all the way to listed.
Sourcing apps like Underpriced are great at one moment: should you buy this? ListForge covers that and everything after it — identifying the item, pricing it from real eBay sold comps, and publishing the listing.
Underpriced vs ListForge, line by line
| Underpriced | ListForge | |
|---|---|---|
| What it’s for | Deciding whether an item is worth buying | Identifying unknown inventory, then listing it on eBay |
| Identifies the item | Yes, to estimate value | Yes — reads brand, model, and condition from a photo |
| Where the price comes from | Sold-comp valuation for the buy decision | Real recent eBay sold comps, with the evidence shown |
| Writes & publishes the listing | Stops at the buy/skip call | Publishes to eBay |
| Pricing model | Sourcing/valuation focused | Pay per item (~$0.50 a full flow), no subscription required |
When a sourcing app is enough
If all you want is a fast buy/skip call while you’re out sourcing and you list everything elsewhere, a dedicated sourcing app does that job well. ListForge is for when you also want the listing done — the same identification and comp pricing, carried through to a published eBay listing.
Don’t stop at “should I buy it.”
Start with 5,000 free credits — about 50 items identified, priced, and listed. No card required.
Try ListForge freeListForge vs Underpriced: FAQ
What does ListForge do that a sourcing app doesn’t?
Sourcing apps stop at the buy decision. ListForge identifies the item, prices it from real eBay sold comps, and then writes and publishes the eBay listing — the whole flow for about $0.50 an item. It’s the difference between knowing what to buy and actually having it listed.
Can I use ListForge while sourcing?
Yes. Photograph an item and you get an identification and a real sold-comp value on the spot — and if you buy it, the same run becomes a finished eBay listing instead of starting over later.