What did it sell for?
Search recent sold listings by product, brand, condition, and price.
Search eBay sold listingseBay seller research
Search recent sold listings, check your fees, and measure demand before you spend money on inventory.
Check the priceFind sold listings that match the item.
Check the profitSee what is left after fees and costs.
Check the demandCompare sold items with active listings.
One item. Three checks.
Start with the real sale price, subtract the costs, and make sure buyers are still showing up.
Search recent sold listings by product, brand, condition, and price.
Search eBay sold listingsEstimate payout and profit after eBay fees, ads, shipping, and item cost.
Calculate eBay feesCompare sold items with active supply so a high price does not hide slow demand.
Check sell-through rateResellbot and eBay Product Research
eBay now calls Terapeak “Product Research.” It lives inside Seller Hub. Resellbot gives you a separate, quick path through sold comps, fees, demand, and public market reports.
Search recent comps, estimate profit, and scan public category reports in one outside workflow.
Use Product Research when you want eBay’s longer historical view and seller-side filters.
Find the lead quickly in Resellbot, then confirm important inventory decisions with every source available to you.
Source checked May 21, 2026: eBay’s Product Research help page.
Looking for ideas?
The published Resellbot dataset includes 28,932,365 listings and covers sales through July 7, 2026. Use the market reports to find a lead, then search the exact item before you buy.
Look for categories and brands with demand, revenue, and competition worth checking.
Match the model, condition, size, lot, and other details that change the price.
Work backward from likely payout so the purchase still leaves a profit.
Questions?
Resellbot is a focused research workflow, not a copy of eBay’s own tools.
Ready to check an item?