Vibes DIY
For Garage Sales · Five Tools
No group chat required
Spotlight — App 01

One link. Everyone's in. No group chat needed.

The Coordinator handles neighbor sign-ups, spot claims, and the who-needs-change list — so you can spend Saturday selling, not texting.

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The Coordinator — Live
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Also in this issue 4 more tools
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Live

Sale Poster

Your sale. One link. Share anywhere.

Yard sale listing with a shareable ?listing= URL. Enter address, date, hours, item categories. Share the link — anyone sees your sale card with address prominent and a Google Maps tap-to-navigate.

yard-sale-listing // start fresh from this prompt

Selling at a flea market stall instead of your driveway? Clone it and change the address field to stall number and venue name.

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Live

Rate My Thrift

Show off the find. Let the crowd judge.

Post your thrift find — photo, price, where you got it, one-line brag. Each item gets a ?item= link you can paste anywhere. People rate it: 🔥 steal, 💎 gem, 😬 overpaid, 🤌 perfect. Reactions show live.

rate-my-thrift // start fresh from this prompt

Running a vintage market and want only your vendor's finds visible? Clone it and add a vendor filter to the feed.

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Live

Gear List

Tables, signs, bags — claimed or needed.

Shared equipment tracker for group sales. Folding tables, chairs, extension cords, price stickers, bags, poster board, cash box. Neighbors claim what they're bringing. Shows what's still unclaimed.

sale-day-checklist // start fresh from this prompt

Hosting an estate sale with a professional setup list? Clone it and update the item list to match your specific needs.

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Live

Cash Box

Who sold what. Split at the end.

Multi-seller cash tracker for group sales. Sellers register, then anyone logs a transaction: seller, item, amount. Running total per seller shown live. End-of-day split summary.

cash-box-tracker // start fresh from this prompt

Splitting proceeds with a charity? Clone it and add a charity percentage field that comes off the top before splitting.

The situation

Every neighborhood sale runs on one person fielding forty texts. Who's setting up where. Who needs change. Who's bringing the card table. Who's out by noon. The Coordinator is one link, shared in the group chat once — neighbors sign themselves up, claim their spot, and flag what they need.

The other four handle what comes after: making your individual sale findable, tracking shared gear, rating the finds, and splitting the money at the end of the day without a spreadsheet argument.

Make it yours

These five were built for a standard neighborhood multi-family sale. Your situation is probably different — a church rummage, an estate clearout, a flea market stall, a community room booking. Clone whichever is closest and describe what's different about your setup.

Each app is yours to customize: change the fields, the categories, the split logic, the address prompt. You own the fork. No one else's sale lives in it.