Is a Pokémon bot worth it?

For a reseller running hundreds of checkouts, a server bot can pay for itself. For a collector who wants one set at retail, the license, the proxies, and the setup are overhead you do not need. QuickCatch does the watch-and-cart job from your own browser for free, which is the part a collector actually needs.

Catch the next Pokémon drop

Install free, arm the product page before the drop, and QuickCatch carts it the moment it restocks.

Not ready to install? Get a free heads-up the next time it restocks.

How QuickCatch works

STEP 1

Add it free

One click in Chrome.

STEP 2

Arm the page

Open the product page and tap Watch this drop.

STEP 3

It carts it

On the restock, your AI adds it. You check out.

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Why it beats refreshing

Stores that carry the hottest sets block bots, so a normal AI assistant cannot reach the page when stock returns. QuickCatch runs in your own browser and your own logged-in session, so it reaches the same pages you do. It watches the page you opened and adds the item to your cart the second stock flips, which is the part everyone else loses the race on.

Go Pro and catch every drop

QuickCatch Reseller
$299/mo

For resellers: the most items watched at once, top priority, highest limits.

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FAQ

When is a server bot worth it?
When you are buying in volume to resell and can absorb the license and proxy costs. That is a reseller's tool, not a collector's.
What does a collector need instead?
Speed at the cart for one item. QuickCatch carts the item the moment it restocks, from your browser, with no recurring cost.
Is QuickCatch really free?
Installing and watching is free. Pro adds watching several items at once if you want it.

Catch the next Pokémon drop

Install free, arm the product page before the drop, and QuickCatch carts it the moment it restocks.

Not ready to install? Get a free heads-up the next time it restocks.