Every Tool Inside MARKIT, Explained in Plain English
Most of what I write here is tactics — relisting cadence, getting to free furniture first. This post is the other thing people keep asking: what does MARKIT actually do? Here's the whole toolkit, tool by tool, in plain English — including which plan tier each piece lives on, so nobody gets surprised at the pricing table.
The Scanner and Deal Alerts
The scanner watches marketplace listings in your categories and area and pings you — email and in-app — when something underpriced or free shows up. This is the tool that found me a free couch-and-chair set before I'd finished breakfast. On the Hustler plan it scans Facebook Marketplace with basic filters (price, radius, keywords) on a standard cadence; Flipper adds Craigslist and OfferUp, advanced filters, and real-time alerts; Business gets prioritized scanning. Speed matters here because the first credible message usually wins the deal.
Auto-Listing, Relisting, and Delisting
List an item once in MARKIT and post it to Facebook on Hustler — or across Facebook, Craigslist, and OfferUp at the same time on Flipper and up. Scheduled relisting keeps listings from decaying into page-five invisibility, and delisting cleans everything up everywhere when the item sells. Active-listing caps are 25 on Hustler and 150 on Flipper; Business is unlimited.
AI-Written Listing Descriptions
On Flipper and up, MARKIT drafts the listing description for you. You'll still want your own photos and your own price — but the ten minutes you spend writing "solid wood dresser, minor wear on one corner" for the fortieth time is exactly the kind of work software should eat.
Martin — the Buyer-Message Assistant
Martin answers buyer messages, drafts replies, negotiates within a price floor you set per listing, and books meetups. You control his permissions, he keeps a full activity log, and quiet hours keep him from replying at 3am. He's part of Flipper and up — or free for life as one of the demo gifts, which is honestly the better way to get him.
Meeting Scheduler and Route Optimization
Flipper adds a calendar with a meeting scheduler and single-vehicle route optimization — when Saturday is four pickups and two deliveries, MARKIT orders the stops. Business extends that to multi-vehicle logistics for teams running more than one truck.
Your Own Website
Every reseller who finishes a demo gets a business website built free from a short questionnaire — live in about a minute, with your MARKIT listings posting straight to it and contact-form messages landing in your normal inbox. It's the one sales channel you own outright. Full details on the website gift here, including exactly what's free and what hosting costs.
Business-Tier Extras
The Business plan exists for volume operations: bulk listing tools, advanced analytics, prioritized scanning, multi-vehicle logistics, and priority support. If you're a one-person flip operation, you don't need it — Flipper is the popular tier for a reason.
Plans and the Free Trial
Hustler is $300, Flipper $600, and Business $700 per 4 weeks — and every plan starts with a 4-week free trial after your demo, alongside the other three gifts. Book the walkthrough at markits.dev and pressure-test the whole system on a real month of flipping before it costs you anything.
FAQ
Does MARKIT work on Craigslist and OfferUp?
Yes — the Flipper and Business plans scan and auto-list across Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and OfferUp. The Hustler plan is Facebook-only.
Is there a free trial?
Yes — every plan starts with a 4-week free trial of the full product, unlocked by finishing a 1-on-1 demo, along with three other gifts including a free business website.
What platforms does the MARKIT app run on?
MARKIT is a desktop app for Mac and Windows, with automatic updates.
Is marketplace automation against platform rules?
Platform terms are real and worth respecting — that’s why listings post through your own account with you in control, and why we wrote an honest comparison of <a href="/blog/best-facebook-marketplace-automation-tools">automation tools and their tradeoffs</a> rather than pretending the question doesn’t exist.