For shoppers
Find nearby sales, filter by type and date, save stops, get directions, and track your SaleTrail in the mobile app.
Explore the mapSaleTrail helps shoppers find garage sales, estate sales, community sales, markets, and Route 66-style events while giving organizers one public map, sponsor visibility, and a post-event report without forcing them to abandon the signup process that already works.
Find nearby sales, filter by type and date, save stops, get directions, and track your SaleTrail in the mobile app.
Explore the mapPost a sale, get a shareable listing, and show up where shoppers are already looking for the weekend.
Post a saleRun citywide and community sale events with your existing signup flow or let sellers manage their own sale, then publish one public map with sponsor and reporting support.
Run an eventThe problem is not that towns and organizers have no information. The problem is that the information is fragmented in ways that are hard for shoppers and hard to maintain.
SaleTrail gives organizers one public map, sponsor options, and a post-event summary that can work with the signup flow they already use or with seller-managed event listings.
Built to help shoppers find every stop without forcing organizers to rebuild the event process from scratch every season.
Built to help shoppers find every stop without forcing organizers to rebuild the event process from scratch every season.
Built to help shoppers find every stop without forcing organizers to rebuild the event process from scratch every season.
Built to help shoppers find every stop without forcing organizers to rebuild the event process from scratch every season.
Built to help shoppers find every stop without forcing organizers to rebuild the event process from scratch every season.
Built to help shoppers find every stop without forcing organizers to rebuild the event process from scratch every season.
The strongest shopper behavior in SaleTrail is map-first discovery. That matters because it matches how garage-sale and route-event shoppers actually plan the day.
SaleTrail sponsor placements are simple: if shoppers are already out driving, local businesses can show up on the same map with useful placements that make sense during the event.
Organizers do not need to replace the process that already works. SaleTrail can help turn existing flyers, spreadsheets, Facebook posts, route lists, or sponsor ideas into a public map and follow-up report while keeping the current signup flow or moving to seller-managed listings when that fits better.
Send us what you have - flyer, spreadsheet, Facebook event, or list - and we'll help turn it into a SaleTrail map.