Most yards have the same problem: the part is photographed, priced, and ready, but getting it live on eBay, Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, and Craigslist means typing the same description four times. Here is how Ahlam collapses that into one flow.
One listing, every channel
When Ahlam identifies and prices a part, it builds a clean, complete listing once: title, condition grade, fitment, price, and photos. From there, posting it is a choice of where, not a round of retyping.
eBay is fully automated. Connect your account once and a part goes live with a single click, because eBay gives software a real posting API.
Facebook, OfferUp, and Craigslist: the assistant fills it in
Those three marketplaces do not let software post on your behalf. So instead of pretending otherwise, Ahlam does the next best thing: our browser helper opens the posting form in your own logged-in account, fills in the title, description, price, and category, and loads your photos.
Nothing goes live until you read it over and click Post. You stay in control, your accounts stay safe, and you skip the typing.
Why we built it this way
Auto-posting bots that click through Facebook in the background get accounts banned and break every time a page changes. A helper that prefills the real form, in your real browser, with you hitting the final button, is both safer and honest about how these platforms work.
- eBay: one click, fully automatic.
- Facebook, OfferUp, Craigslist: prefilled form, you confirm.
- Bulk Facebook catalog export for large inventories.
Frequently asked
No. The helper only fills the form in your own browser and waits for you to post. It does not post automatically or run in the background, which is what those platforms penalize.
No. Post to as many or as few as you want. Many yards run eBay automatically and only prep Facebook for higher-value parts.
List your next part in seconds
Ahlam photographs the part, grades it, suggests a price from live comps, and posts it for you.
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