PinUpp

One flyer per item. Sold? Rip it down.

PinUpp is a corkboard for your sale — the garage sale, the closet cleanout, the everything-must-go. Pin a flyer per item, price on the flyer, and share one link with the neighborhood.

No feed. No listing fees. No algorithm deciding who sees your couch.

Free — no account needed. Your board works instantly at its own link, and the sale can start tonight.

This is a real board.

Go on — read it. The board below is live, and those flyers are really pinned to it; there’s even a breeze on. Picture it with your stuff: a flyer per item, photo and price, gone from the wall the moment it’s gone from the garage.

WELCOME — READ ME FIRST

This is a bulletin board. The real kind — paper, pins, not enough space — it just happens to live on the internet. Everything here was pinned the same way yours will be. Have a poke around; nothing bites. — The Management

NOTICE FROM THE CARETAKER

Stale flyers may be ripped down. They fall to the floor below, as paper does. Space here is scarce on purpose — that's what keeps the board worth reading.

HOW TO PIN A FLYER

Write a note or bring a photo — it goes straight up on the board, pinned and all. Drag it anywhere there's room. Hang it a little crooked — nobody trusts a perfectly straight flyer.

START YOUR OWN BOARD

Type a name in the box at the top of this page and press the button. Takes about five seconds, and nobody asks for your email. Honest.

WANT TO KEEP THIS BOARD?

Sign in — one email, no password to invent — and it's saved to your name, every flyer exactly where you pinned it. Until then it lives at its secret link, so don't lose the link.

SHARE THE LINK

Every board has one link. Text it to the street, the club, or the group chat. Whoever holds the link can walk right up and read the board.

How it works

1. Start the board.

Name the sale, press the button. Five seconds — faster than writing the cardboard sign for the corner.

2. Pin one flyer per item.

A photo, the price, a line about the ding on the left side. Buyers read the wall at a glance — no scrolling a thread of “is this still available?”

3. Share the link. Rip down what sells.

Drop the link in the group chat, the Buy Nothing group, the building elevator. Sold flyers come down like paper. A bare board means you’re done.

Which one is yours?

THE GARAGE SALE

Everything on the driveway, up on one wall the night before. The early birds can window-shop from bed.

THE CLOSET CLEANOUT

One flyer per fit, price on the flyer. The group chat picks through it before it ever goes to the thrift store.

THE MOVE-OUT

The couch, the plants, the lamp you loved. Whole apartment on one board, link in the building chat, gone by Sunday.

THE MAKER’S TABLE

Prints, zines, mugs, whatever you make. Your market stall, standing between markets.

Keep it when you’re ready

Your board works the second you make it — no account, no email, nothing to set up. Signing in does exactly one thing: it saves the board to your name, so next season’s sale is a fresh wall in the same spot. One email, no password to invent.

What it costs — nothing

Free. Actually free — no listing fees, no cut of what you sell, no “boost this post.” The Management sells brass pins and bigger walls, never a percentage of your couch.

“The prices are posted early so nobody’s ever surprised.” — The Management
What things cost →

Sell from someone else’s wall, too

Marketplace boards are coming: neighborhood walls run by curators people trust. Pay the board’s feature fee and your flyer rides the top of a wall the whole street already reads — and if you’re the one running that wall, you keep 85 to 90 cents of every dollar.

Read the deal — it’s in writing →

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Or just wander

Every town needs a square. Visit the Town Square — the one board everybody shares — or explore the public boards and see what the neighbors have up for grabs.