One stop shop for yard, garage, estate, and community sales
From a one-off garage sale to a branded estate sale company listing or a neighborhood-wide community sale, yrdgo gives each event one clear home with the details people actually need before they decide to show up.
The case
One listing should cover the whole job
If someone is deciding whether to go, the basics need to be obvious. Not buried in a caption. Not cropped in a screenshot. Not spread across three different posts, group threads, or flyers.
- When is it?
- Dates and times up front.
- Where is it?
- Address and map-ready location details.
- What kind of sale?
- Yard, garage, estate, moving, or multi-family.
- Worth stopping?
- Photos, tags, and a short summary before you drive.
What that means
Better for homeowners, better for companies, better for shoppers
One listing, many places
Build one sale page with photos, dates, tags, and location details, then use that same link in texts, posts, neighborhood groups, or anywhere else you are already sharing.
Clear details at a glance
People should not have to decode a screenshot to know whether a sale is worth the stop. yrdgo is built around the details shoppers actually scan first.
Better local discovery
Public listing pages and location browsing make it easier for nearby shoppers to find active sales without relying on a single social feed or group thread.
Why individual sellers use it
Update one page instead of rewriting the same post in five places.
Show dates, address, photos, and sale type in a clean format.
Give every share a single link people can reopen later.
Why estate sale companies use it
Use a separate public company identity for estate sale work without needing a different account type.
Attach your company name, logo, service area, website, and contact info to branded estate sale listings.
Build a public company page that gives shoppers one place to see your current and past listings.
Why shoppers use it
See when and where a sale is happening without guesswork.
Compare sales faster with photos, tags, and map-ready details.
Browse by city or state when you want more than what is in your feed.
Where it helps
One page for the post, the share, and the follow-through
The point is not to replace every other place people already use. The point is to give those places a single page to point to.
Texts, Facebook groups, Nextdoor, Neighborhood forums, Group chats, Flyers or QR codes.
If the goal is simple, the listing should be simple too
Whether you are posting this weekend's garage sale, running estate sale work under a company name, or organizing a neighborhood community sale, yrdgo is built to make the basic information clear and easy to reuse.