Every offer, one signed thread.
Accepted is a marketplace where people buy, sell, and book work — furniture, electronics, vehicles, home services, trades, creative gigs. Send an offer, wait for the other side to accept, and keep the whole exchange in one place with verified SMS on both ends.
Online marketplaces are still running on the same chaos they started with: a flood of DMs, a stack of screenshots, prices that change halfway through, and ghosting on both sides. There is no clean record of what was offered, what was agreed, or who bailed.
Accepted makes every deal atomic. A buyer sends one offer — price, timing, and a short note. The seller reviews it from a clean pending-offers inbox, accepts or counters, and both sides get a signed SMS the moment it’s locked. Cancels and price changes need the other side to confirm before they’re official.
We focus on deals where trust matters — where a face-to-face handoff, a job site visit, or a real conversation is part of what’s being exchanged, and where every accepted offer deserves a human approval step rather than a silent auto-bid.
- No auto-bidding — the seller is the only approver. Buyers offer; sellers accept.
- Every accepted offer carries a verified sender identity on both sides; nobody guesses whether the SMS is real.
- Notifications are opt-in, and either side can stop them without losing access to the deal thread.
- Every offer, accept, counter, and cancel is timestamped — a clean record both buyer and seller can fall back on.