LotHound
Track every auction lot. Never miss a bid.
LotHound watches eBay, Heritage Auctions, and Sotheby's so you never lose a rare lot to a missed alert. Set keyword, category, estimate range, and sale date filters — then get notified the moment a matching lot is consigned, previewed, or hammered. More auction houses are being added.
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Full Coverage
Platforms we monitor
LotHound tracks all the major players in this space so you never have to check manually.
World's largest online auction platform
Fine art, coins, comics, wine & more
Premier fine art and luxury auction house
Live Example Alerts
People are tracking:
Real alerts our users receive — the moment a match appears.
Heritage Auctions — Ref. 116500LN Ceramic
Heritage Auctions — rare first edition lot
Sotheby's — Untitled, 1984 oil stick on paper
eBay — PCGS MS65 1880-S Morgan
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Pro
Full LotHound power.
- Unlimited alerts
- Real-time notifications
- SMS + push alerts
- Priority matching
- Unlimited history
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Common Questions
FAQ — LotHound
Which auction houses does LotHound cover?
LotHound currently monitors eBay, Heritage Auctions, and Sotheby's. We are actively adding more auction houses — check back regularly for updates.
Can I set price estimate filters?
Yes. You can filter by low and high estimate range, current bid, or Buy It Now price. We also support 'under reserve' and 'no reserve' filters.
How early do alerts fire for upcoming lots?
We alert you when a lot is first catalogued (typically weeks before the sale), when the preview goes live, and again 24 hours before hammer time.
Can I track specific sellers or consignors?
On Heritage Auctions, yes — consignor data is available when exposed. For eBay and Sotheby's you can track by seller username or auction house + category combination.
What's the difference between LotHound and a saved eBay search?
eBay saved searches only cover eBay. LotHound also monitors Heritage Auctions and Sotheby's, delivers faster alerts (eBay can delay up to 24h), and adds AI-powered estimate scoring. More houses are being added.
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