Things find their people here.
You sold that last thing. It paid for something this week.
Give yourself space to breathe — instead of watching it gather dust because the listing felt like too much.
You’ve got a houseful of things. Life changed — or is changing — and they need to go. Listing one item on eBay properly takes 20–25 minutes. Fifty things is 40 hours of your life. For someone with AuDHD, low energy, or just too much going on — it’s impossible. So things sit in bags. Gather dust. Go to the tip.
SpicyLister removes the barrier. Drop a photo. AI prices it against what’s actually sold, writes the listing. Five minutes, not twenty-five. That thing you’ve been carrying for months — it sold. It paid for something. You breathed.
Get your own stall. Show the world what you’ve got. Print a QR code. The village grows one Womble at a time. Personal sellers only — clearing your own belongings, not buying to resell.
Charity shops take donations from communities, sell them back to communities at a margin, and give a fraction to the cause. The community is bled twice — first their belongings, then their money.
If you’re downsizing or clearing a loved one’s home, you deserve to get something back for those things. Or at minimum, to know they went to someone who wanted them — not to a shop that treats them as stock.
SpicyLister puts the value back where it belongs: with the person selling. No middleman. No donation bin where your grandmother’s china ends up priced at £45.
Free. No pressure. Your own page. Your own QR code. Your live listings.
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