AuctionMapper Live
Live bid trackers for notable eBay auctions
AuctionMapper publishes real-time bid trackers for notable eBay auctions: charity benefits, public-figure consignments, record attempts. Every page is built on eBay’s public Browse API, shows live bid history, and exposes a downloadable CSV plus chart for citation by journalists and researchers.
How AuctionMapper Live tracking works
Each tracker page polls eBay’s public Browse API on an adaptive schedule — every 10 minutes during normal bidding, every 1–2 minutes inside the final 6 hours, and every minute in the closing hour. The result is a continuously updating bid history that captures movements eBay’s own listing page does not preserve once outbid.
We track auctions that have a clear news hook: charity auctions with named beneficiaries, consignments from public figures, rare or record-attempting items. Every page links to the eBay listing with a clean, non-affiliate URL on charity items, and discloses AM’s relationship (or lack thereof) to the seller and beneficiary on every page footer.
For journalists and researchers: every tracker page exposes a bid-history CSV and a chart PNG via the data-kit block near the page footer. Both are free to cite. The permalink in the data-kit block is the canonical URL to reference; numbers update through the auction and then freeze at the closing bid once the auction ends. For press inquiries, use the help page.
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About AuctionMapper Live
We publish bid trackers for notable eBay auctions as a public service. Pages use direct, non-affiliate eBay links — no commission is earned from clicks. Each page exposes a CSV of bid history and a chart PNG for citation. AuctionMapper is not affiliated with or sponsored by eBay, auction beneficiaries, or the personalities involved.
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