# Snipe — Auction Sniping & Bid Management > *Part of the Circuit Forge LLC "AI for the tasks you hate most" suite.* **Status:** Backlog — not yet started. Peregrine must prove the model first. ## What it does Snipe manages online auction participation: monitoring listings across platforms, scheduling last-second bids, tracking price history to avoid overpaying, and managing the post-win logistics (payment, shipping coordination, provenance documentation for antiques). The name is the origin of the word "sniping" — common snipes are notoriously elusive birds, secretive and camouflaged, that flush suddenly from cover. Shooting one required extreme patience, stillness, and a precise last-second shot. That's the auction strategy. ## Primary platforms - **CT Bids** — Connecticut state surplus and municipal auctions - **GovPlanet / IronPlanet** — government surplus equipment - **AuctionZip** — antique auction house aggregator (1,000+ houses) - **Invaluable / LiveAuctioneers** — fine art and antiques - **Bidsquare** — antiques and collectibles - **eBay** — general + collectibles - **HiBid** — estate auctions - **Proxibid** — industrial and collector auctions ## Why it's hard Online auctions are frustrating because: - Winning requires being present at the exact closing moment — sometimes 2 AM - Platforms vary wildly: some allow proxy bids, some don't; closing times extend on activity - Price history is hidden — you don't know if an item is underpriced or a trap - Shipping logistics for large / fragile antiques require coordination with auction house - Provenance documentation is inconsistent across auction houses ## Core pipeline ``` Configure search (categories, keywords, platforms, max price, location) → Monitor listings → Alert on matching items → Human review: approve or skip → Price research: comparable sales history, condition assessment via photos → Schedule snipe bid (configurable: X seconds before close, Y% above current) → Execute bid → Monitor for counter-bid (soft-close extension handling) → Win notification → Payment + shipping coordination workflow → Provenance documentation for antiques ``` ## Bidding strategy engine - **Hard snipe**: submit bid N seconds before close (default: 8s) - **Soft-close handling**: detect if platform extends on last-minute bids; adjust strategy - **Proxy ladder**: set max and let the engine bid in increments, reserve snipe for final window - **Reserve detection**: identify likely reserve price from bid history patterns - **Comparable sales**: pull recent auction results for same/similar items across platforms ## Post-win workflow 1. Payment method routing (platform-specific: CC, wire, check) 2. Shipping quote requests to approved carriers (for freight / large items) 3. Condition report request from auction house 4. Provenance packet generation (for antiques / fine art resale or insurance) 5. Add to inventory (for dealers / collectors tracking portfolio value) ## Product code (license key) `CFG-SNPE-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX` ## Tech notes - Shared `circuitforge-core` scaffold - Platform adapters: AuctionZip, Invaluable, HiBid, eBay, CT Bids (Playwright + API where available) - Bid execution: Playwright automation with precise timing (NTP-synchronized) - Soft-close detection: platform-specific rules engine - Comparable sales: scrape completed auctions, normalize by condition/provenance - Vision module: condition assessment from listing photos (moondream2 / Claude vision) - Shipping quote integration: uShip API for freight, FedEx / UPS for parcel