Sneaker bots are built for one job: check out limited shoes in bulk from datacenter servers. On Pokémon and TCG retail they stand out and get blocked. QuickCatch runs in your own browser and your own login, costs nothing to install, and watches the page so you cart it the moment it restocks.
Install free, arm the product page before the drop, and QuickCatch carts it the moment it restocks.
One click in Chrome.
Open the product page and tap Watch this drop.
On the restock, your AI adds it. You check out.
| QuickCatch | Sneaker / AIO bots | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free to install | Paid license, often renewed each season |
| Where it runs | Your own browser and your own login | Datacenter servers behind paid proxies |
| Proxies | None needed | Required, billed separately |
| Built for | Collectors who want one at retail | Resellers buying in bulk |
| Block risk | Acts as you, in the session you opened | Datacenter traffic gets IP-flagged |
| Setup | Add to Chrome, open the page, tap Watch | Cook group, server, proxy list, task config |
| Checkout | You finish checkout yourself | Auto-checkout, often against store terms |
| Learning curve | One button | Steep — guides and a community required |
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.
Auto-cop several drops at once, with priority watching.
For resellers: the most items watched at once, top priority, highest limits.
Cancel anytime. Secure checkout by Stripe.
Install free, arm the product page before the drop, and QuickCatch carts it the moment it restocks.