Saved listings and saved searches
Bookmark listings you're tracking, and turn a search into a recurring alert that pings you when new matches appear.
The marketplace moves. A listing you're tracking today might be sold tomorrow; the asset you're looking for might appear next week from a seller you've never heard of. Two features handle this: saved listings (bookmark a specific listing) and saved searches (subscribe to a query).
Saving a listing
On any listing's page, the bookmark icon adds it to your saved list at Dashboard → Saved. The same icon on the listing card in search results works too — one click and you can come back to it later.
Saved listings:
- Survive listings being paused or expired by the seller. You still see them in your saved list, with the status visible.
- Disappear from results once the listing is deleted, but you'll see a "no longer available" note.
- Are private — only you see your saved list. Sellers can't tell who has bookmarked their listing.
There's no limit on how many listings you can save.
Saved searches
A saved search is a query you've subscribed to — when new listings match it, you get notified. Build the query the same way you would for one-time browsing (keywords, category, filters), then save it.
To save the current search, click Save search in the marketplace filter bar. Name it something useful ("Excavators DE under 100K", "Aircraft engines US/EU"). Saved searches live at Dashboard → Saved searches.
What triggers an alert
When a new listing is moderated and published that matches your saved search criteria, you get a notification. The match is exact — same filters, same keywords. New listings that match are batched into a single daily notification rather than firing one per listing.
Saved-search alerts are useful when:
- The asset you want is rare and you don't want to refresh the marketplace daily.
- You're tracking a market segment for pricing or supply intelligence.
- You're a dealer who picks up specific models when they appear in a specific region.
Channels
By default, saved-search alerts go to in-app notifications. You can also route them to:
- Email — daily digest.
- Discord — DM via the Haubot Notifications bot.
- Telegram — DM via the Haubot Notifications bot.
See Customizing your notifications for the channel matrix.
Editing or stopping a saved search
From Dashboard → Saved searches you can rename, edit the filters, pause (stop alerts but keep the saved query), or delete the search entirely.
When to use which
- Saved listing — "I'm interested in this specific machine."
- Saved search — "I'm interested in anything that matches this profile."
Buyers running a serious purchase usually have both: a saved search for the segment, and a handful of saved listings for the specific candidates they're evaluating.


