One find a morning — and nothing at all on the mornings there is nothing new.
Name a few themes. Every day it searches each one and picks the best thing you have not been shown before. On a day when a search returns the same things it returned yesterday, it does not write to you, because nothing happened.
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linen apron14 Nov
Cross-back apron in washed flax, deep pockets
£38.00willowjar 61 favourites
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speckled stoneware mug14 Nov
Nothing new for five days.
Every result Etsy returns for this is one you have already been shown — time for different words.
And it will tell you when a theme is finished.
Etsy sorts by relevance, so the top of “handmade pottery” is much the same for months. Every keyword runs out eventually. A discovery tool that keeps sending you the ninth thing from the same shop is failing quietly — this one counts the days since it last found anything and, after 5, says so and suggests narrower words.
No photographs. Etsy only returns image links from a different call than the search, so showing them would double the requests and mean loading pictures from Etsy’s servers on every page here. Every find links straight to Etsy, which is where the photographs are.
Public Etsy listing data only — no Etsy sign-in, no permissions, nothing about anybody’s Etsy account. Signing in here uses Google for the email address alone. What it keeps.