Post a photo of something you don't need, drop a pin, and a neighbour comes to pick it up. No money, no postage, no fuss.
How it works
No haggling, no marketplace, no waiting around — just neighbours helping neighbours.
Snap a photo of something you'd otherwise leave on the verge. Add a title, pick a category, and drop a pin on the map.
A neighbour spots it nearby and taps "Dibs it" — one button. You're notified the moment they call dibs.
Message to sort a time, they come and grab it, and a perfectly good item finds a home instead of landfill.
See it in action
Browse free items pinned nearby, list your own giveaways, and keep track of every dibs in one place.
Swipe to see more →
Why Dibsy exists
Good stuff shouldn't end up on the verge.
Bulk-rubbish collection puts thousands of perfectly usable items on the kerb every week — furniture, appliances, toys, tools. Most of it is in landfill before the council truck even arrives.
Dibsy gives those items a shot at a second life with someone just a few streets over. One photo, one pin, one neighbour who actually wants it. It's not a marketplace and it never will be — it's the verge, made useful.
The fine print, up front
No money changes hands
There are no payments, no postage, no buyer protection and no commission inside Dibsy. Every exchange happens in person, between two neighbours, in their own time.
We're a connector — not a party to the exchange. Items are taken "as is, where is."
Privacy comes first
A phone number, the photos and descriptions you post, and the messages you send. No email, no real name required.
No ads. No tracking. We never sell your data. Read the full Privacy Policy.