Sleep on it, or buy it now? That depends on a number nobody shows you.
Paste something you are thinking about. This reads its own tags and price and counts how many live Etsy listings are genuinely like it — at least 2 tags in common, within 40% on price, and priced in the same currency. Thirty of them means think about it. One means if you want it, it will not come back.
34like it plenty about
Speckled stoneware mug, oatmeal
Sleep on it.
1like it as good as one of a kind
Wonky hand-built vase, one off
If you want it, it will not come back.
Most things here are made once.
Which is why waiting for a restock is usually waiting for ever. When something you saved sells, this does the only useful thing left: searches its tags and sends you what is nearest that still exists. And when there is nothing — it says so, plainly, instead of showing you a grid of vaguely similar objects.
The number moves while you think.
Nothing about the thing you saved changes. The things like it sell, one by one, and it quietly becomes irreplaceable. That is the message this exists to send: you have been deliberating for three weeks and there are two of these left.
Public Etsy listing data only — no Etsy sign-in, no permissions, nothing about anybody’s Etsy account, and no favourites or purchases of yours are read. Signing in here uses Google for the email address alone. What is held.
It is a count, not a judgement. There is no rating, no scoring and no recommendation anywhere — whether a thing is worth having is your business. How it counts.