Facebook Marketplace

Facebook Marketplace Auto-Listing Bot

Marketplace requires manual upload every time: photos, description, price, location. BuzzPost does it all automatically. One flat — daily listings. 7 days a week.

What the bot does in Marketplace

Auto-filled fields

Property type, rooms, price, city, description — all pulled from your flat pool.

Photo upload

Up to 10 photos per listing. Bot uploads, waits for processing, confirms.

Location + city

Set the city once — all listings get that location.

Schedule

Marketplace runs 00:00-07:00 (night window) or hours you choose.

Rotation

Bot rotates flats in pool to avoid repeating the same listing.

What Is Facebook Marketplace and Why Israel's Private Sellers Live There

Marketplace is Facebook's built-in classifieds board, and it sits exactly where buyers already spend their time — inside the Facebook app itself. There is no separate app to download and no extra sign-up: every Facebook user sees listings filtered by location, category and search. In Israel it has become the default channel for second-hand goods, furniture, cars and above all real estate — <a href="/post-apartments-facebook">apartments for sale and rent</a> show up here before they reach the classic listing sites. Listing is free, which is exactly why competition is brutal: new listings keep pouring in, and each one pushes yours further down. Sellers who understand how the feed ranks listings keep getting inquiries; sellers who post once and wait quietly disappear.

How the Marketplace Feed Works: Freshness, Reposts and Duplicates

The Marketplace feed is not a simple chronological list: Facebook matches listings to each viewer by location, category and search query. The strongest lever, though, is freshness — a new listing gets a burst of impressions in its first hours, then sinks beneath newer ones. The obvious workaround, deleting and reposting, only half works: Facebook compares each new publication to your previous ones, and a listing with the same text and the same photos gets treated as a duplicate with reduced reach. Effective reposting therefore always means reposting with real variation — different wording, different photos, sensible spacing between posts. And that is precisely the routine that is hardest to keep up by hand.

  • Freshness: new listings get an impression burst, then sink
  • Uniqueness: identical text and photos read as duplicates
  • Relevance: category, location and price must match the search
  • Consistency: a steady posting rhythm beats one-off bursts

Why Listings Fade After 24-48 Hours — and What to Do About It

Most of a Marketplace listing's exposure arrives in its first day or two. After 24-48 hours, newer listings from competitors push yours out of the feed, it slides down in search results, and inquiries dry up — even when the property or product is excellent. That is not a bug; it is how the system is designed: Facebook runs on a constant stream of fresh content. What actually works: renewing the listing, republishing it with rewritten copy and different photos, timing posts for hours when buyers are scrolling and competitors are silent — night windows included — and running several listings in parallel. The only catch: doing this every day, for every listing, is a job in itself. Which is exactly why automation exists.

  • Renew the listing as soon as Facebook allows it
  • Republish with a rewritten title, copy and fresh photos
  • Post during low-competition hours, night windows included
  • Run several listings in parallel instead of betting on one

Marketplace Automation: What the BuzzPost Bot Actually Does

The <a href="/marketplace-bot">BuzzPost Marketplace bot</a> runs this entire cycle automatically, around the clock, with no involvement from you. Before every repost the AI rewrites the listing text so it never reads as a duplicate; the system generates photo variations; a smart schedule spreads publications across the day, night windows included; and listings renew automatically. Every publication is confirmed with a screenshot sent to your Telegram, so you see with your own eyes that the ad is live. The same server also posts to 2,000+ Facebook groups, and the control panel works in Hebrew, Russian and English. Pricing is <a href="/pricing">₪249/month for the first server</a> and ₪200 for each additional one, with a free 7-day trial — no card required. That is how one realtor listed <a href="/blog/case-study-50-units-30-days-buzzpost">50 properties in 30 days</a>.

  • AI rewrites the text on every post — zero duplicates
  • Automatic photo variations for every listing
  • Smart scheduling with night windows — posting 24/7
  • A screenshot of every publication lands in your Telegram

How much does it cost to post on Marketplace?

Posting on Facebook Marketplace itself is free — Facebook does not charge for regular listings. The real cost is your time: renewing and republishing every listing by hand, every single day. Full automation with BuzzPost costs ₪249/month for the first server (₪200 for each additional one) and also covers posting to 2,000+ Facebook groups. The first week is a free trial, no card required.

Why is my listing not getting any exposure?

In most cases it is one of four things: the listing has simply aged out (the 24-48 hour exposure window has closed); you reposted an identical copy and Facebook flagged it as a duplicate; the category, location or price does not match what buyers search for; or the post went out at dead hours. The fix is regular republishing with rewritten text and different photos at the right times — manually, or with a bot that does it for you.

Why Marketplace matters for agents

Marketplace is the second-largest property search platform in Israel after Facebook Groups. People open Marketplace specifically to search for housing — no general feed. Every listing reaches people searching exactly what you offer. Manual listing takes 5-10 minutes per flat. BuzzPost does it in 30 seconds, hands-free.

Marketplace + groups = full coverage

One bot handles both roles. One price.

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Stop uploading Marketplace listings manually

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