Scouva collects used tech listings from Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, and eBay — then scores every single one so you always know if it's a deal before you buy.
Every listing gets a score from 0 to 100 based on one thing: how the asking price compares to the real market median for that exact product.
The score also accounts for condition (Like New scores higher than Fair), carrier status (unlocked phones score higher), and seller signals.
Local listings — cash deals, meetup in person. Updated multiple times daily.
Local listings with seller ratings. TruYou verified sellers get bonus trust signals.
National online prices shown as reference. Ships to you — not local pickup.
Currently covering Miami, South Florida, California, and Mexico. More cities coming soon.
We automatically flag suspicious listings before you ever see them. Signals we watch for:
Flagged listings are still shown but capped at a WAIT score so they don't surface as deals.
Is Scouva free?
Yes, completely free. No account needed to browse deals or check prices.
How often is data updated?
Multiple times per day — typically 5 runs daily. Listings are usually no more than a few hours old.
Do you guarantee these deals?
No. We show data from public marketplaces and can't verify condition, authenticity, or seller reliability. Always inspect the item before paying.
Why do I see eBay listings?
eBay listings show national online prices as a reference point — so you can compare what something costs locally vs. online. They're clearly labeled "Ships nationwide."
How do I avoid scams?
Meet in a public place (police station parking lots are ideal). Never pay before seeing the item. Check IMEI on phones before buying. Be suspicious of any price that seems too good.
Can I suggest a feature or report a bug?
Yes! Email us at hello@scouva.com — we read everything.
Scouva is built by a small team that got tired of guessing whether a used iPhone was a good deal or not. We're not affiliated with Facebook, OfferUp, eBay, or any marketplace. We just built the intelligence layer they never did.
Questions? hello@scouva.com