QuickCatch vs a cook group

A cook group sells access to monitors, bots, proxies, and server guides, billed monthly and aimed at resellers. QuickCatch replaces the part a collector needs: it runs in your own browser, watches the Pokémon page you opened, and carts it on the restock. No subscription, no proxies, no group required.

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.

QuickCatch vs Cook group stack

QuickCatchCook group stack
PriceFree to installPaid license, often renewed each season
Where it runsYour own browser and your own loginDatacenter servers behind paid proxies
ProxiesNone neededRequired, billed separately
Built forCollectors who want one at retailResellers buying in bulk
Block riskActs as you, in the session you openedDatacenter traffic gets IP-flagged
SetupAdd to Chrome, open the page, tap WatchCook group, server, proxy list, task config
CheckoutYou finish checkout yourselfAuto-checkout, often against store terms
Learning curveOne buttonSteep — guides and a community required

Why a browser catcher beats a server bot

Server-side bots run from datacenters behind proxies, which is exactly the traffic retail sites detect and block. 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, then you complete checkout. No license, no proxies, no cook group.

Go Pro and catch every drop

QuickCatch Reseller
$299/mo

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

Cancel anytime. Secure checkout by Stripe.

FAQ

Is QuickCatch a good a cook group alternative for Pokémon?
Yes. a cook group is built for server-side checkout at scale. QuickCatch runs in your own browser for a single collector, costs nothing to install, and watches Pokémon and TCG pages so you grab one at retail.
Do I need proxies or a server like a cook group uses?
No. QuickCatch runs in the tab you already have open, in your own session. There are no proxies to rent and no server to configure.
Will I get banned?
QuickCatch acts as you, on the page you opened, and you complete checkout. It does not run from a datacenter, which is the traffic stores flag first.

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.