Know if it's a great deal — before you buy.
GrabScore compares a listing against similar products across supported marketplaces to show whether the asking price looks low, typical, or high for the current market.
How GrabScore Works
We search across marketplaces
GrabScore finds listings for similar products across the marketplaces Grabbit supports, so the comparison reflects the broader market — not just one platform.
We match on what matters
Listings are compared based on the details that matter for the product category. For electronics that might be brand and storage; for furniture, size and condition.
We read the market
The listing price is compared against what similar items are currently listed for, with more weight given to recent and active listings.
We show you the result
Each listing gets a score from 0–100 and a plain-English verdict — Great Deal, Good, Fair, or Poor Deal — so you can judge the price at a glance.
GrabScore at a Glance
GrabScore
Pricing intelligence
High confidence · 47 comparable listings
Based on 47 similar listings
Score (0–100)
A quick view of how the listing price compares with similar products on the market.
Verdict
A plain-English label — Great Deal, Good, Fair, or Poor Deal — so you know where the price stands.
Confidence
How much supporting market data was available. More strong matches means higher confidence.
Comparable listings
How many similar listings informed the result, so you can gauge the depth of the comparison.
Understanding Your Results
Scores & Verdicts
Higher scores mean the price appears stronger compared with similar listings. A verdict like Great Deal or Poor Deal gives you the plain-English takeaway without needing to interpret the number yourself.
Reading Confidence
High confidence means plenty of close matches backed the result. Lower confidence means the data was thinner — the score is still directional, but treat it as a starting point rather than a definitive answer.
Known Limitations
GrabScore estimates how a listing compares with the current market. It does not guarantee what an item will sell for. Rare items and niche categories may have less supporting data.
Example: How GrabScore Interprets a Listing
For a used iPhone listing, GrabScore compares it against other listings with the same model, storage, and condition.
If the asking price falls near the low end of the market range and there are many strong matches, the listing receives a higher score with higher confidence.
If it is priced above most similar listings, the score is lower.