Shpock Second hand marketplace to buy and sell

Shpock Second hand marketplace to buy and sell

Buy and sell local finds with smart suggestions

Buy and sell local finds with smart suggestions

Shpock turns second hand hunting into a simple, local-first experience. Think of it as a digital flea market where everyday essentials sit alongside quirky one-offs, and you can jump in as a buyer or a seller with little friction. The interface keeps things straightforward, so browsing listings or putting your own up for sale rarely feels daunting, even if it is your first time.

Location is central to how Shpock works. It expects access to your area so it can surface nearby offers, which makes discovering items feel more relevant. The recommendation engine does a solid job too, nudging interesting picks that align with what you look at. Combined with navigation that is fairly fast, it is easy to fall into a satisfying scroll of local bargains.

Creating a listing is uncomplicated, which is great for casual declutterers. The rough edge appears when you try to revise a post afterward. Editing can be fiddly and not every change is as quick as the initial setup. Settings overall are on the lean side, so there is not much room to customize the experience beyond the basics.

Notifications are another sticking point. Shpock is eager to alert you, and unless you rein things in, you may see more pings than you would like. It works best if you proactively manage what the app is allowed to send, especially since there are limited controls built in. Availability is also a consideration. Service coverage is not universal, so your mileage depends on whether it is supported in your area.

If you want a no-fuss way to move items you no longer need or to spot good-value used goods around you, Shpock delivers on ease and relevance. Just be ready to share your location, trim those notifications, and accept that deeper tweaking and post-editing are not its strongest suits.

Developer

finderly

OS

,

Version

90.99.1

License

Free