2. eBay Classifieds
This site gives you the same benefits of Craigslist
with the credibility of the eBay brand.
eBay Classifieds provides most of the same category
listings, from jobs to selling and renting, and more
than 150,000 ads are posted each month.
The only category missing from the site is personal
ads (which could be a pro or con depending on your
needs).
3. Pawngo
Pawngo isn't completely like Craigslist in it's ability
to find services.
Job listings or apartment rentals but much like the
name suggest, the site puts a digital spin on the
concept of pawn shops.
It's perfect for someone trying to make a little extra
cash from jewelry, tech, or odds and ends.
4. Recycler
This site helps users find and sell used items
in a simple manner.
You can exchange anything from pets to
home listings appear, though it works best for
actual products.
Recycler also features a very easy to use
search tool, making the sorting process less
strenuous.
5. Oodle
Oodle is probably the biggest rival of Craigslist
because it aggregates posts from various other
sites into its hub.
The site displays internal listings but also ones
from eBay and Facebook Marketplace (if you opt
to sign in with your Facebook account).
Unlike other bartering or swap sites, Oodle also
offers a section for services instead of just goods,
and even houses a place for personal ads.
6. Hoobly
Hoobly is the most similar to Craigslist in it's look
and feel, though it does have a feature that asks
users to register with an email address to help
minimize spam on the site.
Vmware monitoring is a general method to find
best classified services.