"I had these big items. When it really got down to seeing all the things that are of value, I could donate them, but I need cash. This is something I would like to sell."
"I started doing things on Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp, and realized this is not feasible. I cannot do this. Trying to sell a bed frame and a mattress on Facebook Marketplace, I'd get dozens of messages from people who are uncommitted."
"I searched for something that would meet the needs that I had, but I could not find one. That's why I created one. I used Bubble, which is a no-code thing, where you basically hook up the logic behind things."
"I call it a personal pop-up sale. You make a personal inventory of your items, and then, when you're ready, you can put those items into a sale."
Johanna Abzug, a freelance product designer, moved from Texas to Madrid for political reasons after having a child. Faced with the challenge of selling over 200 items, she found traditional platforms like Facebook Marketplace unmanageable due to uncommitted buyers. To address this, she developed a no-code platform using Bubble, allowing users to create a personal inventory and schedule sales events. This innovative solution aimed to streamline the selling process and expedite her move, ultimately creating a more efficient way to manage personal sales.
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