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Eve Order Watcher - Accepting Brave Beta Testers - Get notified if you're undercut!

Author
Parsos Miromme
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#1 - 2013-02-26 03:01:02 UTC
Hi guys, I'm ready for any brave souls who are interested to start testing http://eveorderwatcher.com

The basic flow is:

  • Sign up
  • Enter your API key (I only need access to market orders) and email address.
  • I pull in your orders through the Eve API.
  • I pull in the same 'firehose' of market orders as eve-central does.
  • I check to see if any orders from the firehose are lower than your order and in the same station.
  • If they are, I send you an email telling you what/where/price.

So I've been testing it for a couple of days and it's worked fine for me, it's not instantaneous but for the trade hubs particularly it's pretty damn quick.

One thing, at the moment it requires a twitter account to signup, I'll add more options for signup soon. I promise I'm not doing anything with the twitter account except authentication, no posting to your timeline.
Please give it a go and let me know if you've got any issues!
http://eveorderwatcher.com

Notes: I know there are apps out there like eve-mentat that do similar things to this, this isn't supposed to replace them but aimed more at a casual player. You can just enter your API and then forget about it, you'll get an email when anything you place gets outbid. You can also turn off notifications in your settings.
Thur Barbek
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#2 - 2013-02-26 05:03:16 UTC
lol.

Please tell me how many api keys you got outa this by the end.
Kara Books
Deal with IT.
#3 - 2013-02-26 07:15:25 UTC
Thur Barbek wrote:
lol.

Please tell me how many api keys you got outa this by the end.


Market PVP
its all about the 50-70% margins to be had im Amarr trade hub, 6B isk per month market.
Caelis Boirelle
Aurora Investments
#4 - 2013-02-26 08:15:55 UTC
As I always say, suspicious alt is suspicious.
Kara Books
Deal with IT.
#5 - 2013-02-26 16:04:35 UTC
Caelis Boirelle wrote:
As I always say, suspicious alt is suspicious.


Not alt, just playing a propaganda card, while attempting to Highjack scam thread for the apparently offline funny people =(
Alex Grison
Grison Universal
#6 - 2013-02-26 17:06:14 UTC
What a lovely little datamining attempt

yes