Buyers hate making the first offer
Making an offer can feel uncomfortable. Go too low and you risk offending the seller. Go too high and you feel like you have overpaid.
Built for Australian private sales
FairGo lets buyers make serious offers through a private link, while sellers set hidden accept/reject rules so negotiation stays simple, safe and confrontation-free.
Built for Australian private sales - starting with cars, utes and high-value vehicles.
FairGo Offer
Seller asking
$38,000
You have 3 serious offer attempts.
Making an offer can feel uncomfortable. Go too low and you risk offending the seller. Go too high and you feel like you have overpaid.
Private sellers often deal with endless messages, unrealistic offers and uncomfortable back-and-forth negotiation.
When the item is worth thousands, both sides want more structure, more clarity and fewer awkward judgement calls.
A private offer link turns an awkward negotiation into a simple step-by-step flow.
The seller enters the asking price and private offer rules.
The buyer submits a private offer and confirms whether they have inspected the vehicle.
Offers can be auto-declined, sent for seller review, or accepted based on the seller's hidden settings.
The offer process stays clear, calm and structured.
Sellers stay in control without having to personally reject every offer.
Seller view
Only the seller sees these rules.
Buyer view
Step 1
Offer amount
Step 2
Inspection status
Step 3
Contact details
Step 4
Submit private offer
The buyer never sees the seller's hidden minimums.
FairGo is designed to sit beside the places Australians already buy and sell - like vehicle listing sites, classifieds and private-sale groups. Instead of replacing the listing, FairGo improves the moment where most private sales get awkward: making the offer.
Sellers can share a FairGo offer link from wherever the buyer found the item.
The seller's minimums stay hidden, so the process feels fair without becoming confrontational.
Buyers get a limited number of offers, which helps reduce games, lowballs and endless negotiation.
Future versions may include vehicle checks, identity verification and safer payment workflows.
Be first to try FairGo when early access opens in Australia.