Pick the product, set your max price and quantity. That's the whole setup.
Every retailer, all night. Queues joined, prompts handled, price checked against your cap.
Checkout runs in your own browser with your card. You get the receipt, not the 3 AM alarm.
Most hyped drops are gone in 90 seconds — to scripts, not people. A mission is your counter: price cap, quantity, retailers, and Guppy handles the queue, the prompts, and the checkout the moment the button goes green.
Not a curated feed — the raw stream, filtered by rules you own. Keywords, price vs market, stock, retailer. Choose how loud each one is: silent log, standard ping, or an alarm that bypasses quiet hours.
Community mods post the rumored slate every night. Guppy turns it into a coverage board: what you're armed for, what you're not, and a one-tap batch arm for the gaps — with a worst-case total so you know the damage before you sleep.
Some tools want your credentials on their servers, running on shared accounts. That's how people get burned. Guppy is different on purpose.
Card and credentials live on your device. We never see them, store them, or proxy them.
Guppy drives a browser on your machine — same fingerprint as you, because it is you.
Agent view shows every click. Blackbox mode if you'd rather just see the receipt.
“Hyped drops are brutal — hundreds of thousands of people and bots fighting over a few thousand units. Guppy gives real collectors the best shot software can give. But it's still a shot, not a guarantee.”
Guppy ships every week and members steer what gets built next. If you want a finished product, we're not there yet. If you want to shape one — this is the moment.
Auto-checkout works where listed; more retailers land monthly. Guppy improves your odds — it can't promise a win on drops where demand outstrips stock 100:1.