SoldComps
One API call returns real eBay sold prices for anything, so resellers and developers can price items without scraping eBay by hand.
🔗 Visit SoldCompsDescription
Knowing what something actually sold for on eBay — not the asking price, the real final sale — is essential for resellers, appraisers, and pricing tools, but eBay's own developer APIs are notoriously complex (OAuth, XML, rate limits) for such a simple need. SoldComps reduces that to a single REST GET request that returns clean JSON.
Each request returns up to 200 completed eBay sales with sold price, shipping cost, item condition, seller feedback and a direct link, filterable by category, price range, condition and date window (up to 90 days of history). It covers 8 eBay marketplaces — US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Canada, Australia — with real-time data fetched directly from eBay, no caching or stale pre-aggregation. The free tier allows 100 requests/month (about 24,000 listings) with commercial use permitted and no credit card required; paid tiers scale from Starter ($9/mo, 2K requests) to Scale ($79/mo, 50K requests), rate-limited to 60 requests/minute across all plans.
💬 Our review
The short version: SoldComps does one narrow job — eBay sold-price data via a clean API — genuinely well, and the free tier alone is generous enough to be useful for a hobbyist reseller.
eBay's own official APIs can get you the same underlying data for free, but require navigating OAuth setup, XML/complex response formats, and stricter rate limits — a real barrier if you just want a quick price check without building full API infrastructure. Terapeak, eBay's own paid research tool, offers deeper trend analysis and is bundled for eBay sellers with a store subscription, but it's a dashboard, not a developer API you can build automated pricing tools on top of. SoldComps sits in the sweet spot for developers: real data, simple integration, usable free tier, and clear usage-based pricing if you outgrow it.
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Free : 100 requêtes/mois ; Starter 9$/mois (2K requêtes) ; Growth 29$/mois (10K requêtes) ; Scale 79$/mois (50K requêtes). Limite 60 requêtes/minute sur tous les paliers. Usage commercial autorisé même en gratuit.
Pros
Un seul appel REST, réponse JSON propre, sans OAuth ni complexité XML
Palier gratuit généreux (100 requêtes/mois = ~24 000 annonces), usage commercial autorisé
Données en temps réel, non mises en cache
Couvre 8 marketplaces eBay internationales
Cons
L'API officielle eBay offre les mêmes données gratuitement si vous acceptez la complexité de mise en œuvre
Terapeak reste plus adapté pour de l'analyse de tendance approfondie côté vendeur eBay
Limité à eBay uniquement, pas d'autres marketplaces (Amazon, Etsy...)
Limite de 60 requêtes/minute peut freiner les usages à très haut volume
