Resale Hunt

About us

The story.

I'm Ty Hughes. I built this because I spent months hunting one shirt.

It was a Kapital 66 Hippie Ramke. I checked eight or nine resale sites every day for weeks. Grailed, Vestiaire, Depop, eBay, smaller archive shops, regional Japanese resellers. Each site had its own search, its own filters, its own pricing patterns, its own quirks. I'd find it once, hesitate on the price, refresh and find it had sold. I'd lose track of which platforms I'd already checked that day. I'd see something close but not quite right and lose another hour evaluating it.

At some point in that process I realized: this is ridiculous. I already have a full-time job. I shouldn't have to run a manual data pipeline across six websites just to find a shirt.

And if I'm doing this, thousands of other people are doing it too.

That's when I started building Resale Hunt.

Who this is for.

This is built for people who actually shop resale. Not casually. Not occasionally. The people who have specific items they're hunting, who track prices across platforms, who can tell you the difference between excellent condition on The RealReal and 9/10 on Grailed.

If you've ever lost a grail because you refreshed the wrong tab at the wrong time, this is for you.

What it does.

We search every major resale platform at once. One query, one results page, every relevant listing. Save searches and we'll watch the platforms for you, alerting you when matches appear. Compare prices for the same item across platforms at a glance.

We only surface listings from dedicated resale platforms. No new merchandise from brand sites. No fast fashion. No Google Shopping ads pretending to be results. If it's not from a resale source, it's not in our index.

Where this is going.

We're early. Some features are live, some are coming. The roadmap includes deeper integrations with each major resale platform, smarter saved searches, price history charts that tell you whether a listing is actually a good deal, and eventually a mobile app.

The constraint that won't change: this product is for resale. Not a Google Shopping clone, not a marketplace, not a comparison tool that mixes new and used. The whole point is that the resale community deserves a tool built specifically for them.

About me.

I'm a former fashion student who's worked in tech for most of my career. Marrying those two worlds together is what has allowed me to build this. I'm building this because I want a tool like this to exist, and the resale community deserves one.

If you have feedback, suggestions, or just want to say hello, my email is hello@resalehunt.com. I read everything.