Launch demo for NC and SC. GA and TN expansion intake is open.
Find flea markets, farmers markets, vendors, and local market intelligence.
A source-backed demo for swap meets, public markets, antique and resale markets, vendor events, local goods, farm stands, county signals, and route-ready market research.
Charlotte regional market zone
Public market records, vendor activity, county proximity, and source links become a usable scouting brief.
What kind of markets?
Harvest Belt is for real-world local markets, not stock markets and not only farms.
Flea markets
Weekly and monthly markets with resale, antiques, collectibles, tools, food, vendors, and local foot traffic.
Farmers markets
Growers, makers, food vendors, handmade goods, and community market days.
Swap meets
Open-air trade markets, deal-hunting stops, resale lots, and vendor-heavy market grounds.
Antiques and resale
Antique malls, vintage markets, collectors markets, liquidation, thrift, and secondhand destinations.
Vendor and maker markets
Craft, artisan, handmade, boutique, food truck, pop-up, and community vendor events.
Farm stands and local goods
Produce stops, roadside stands, specialty food, seasonal goods, and local retail tied to regional market routes.
Try the demo preview while the full system is being built.
Use the controls below to see how the finished tool layer will guide visitors by market type, state coverage, and visitor intent.
Scout source-backed flea markets near active county zones.
Use county activity, source status, and market-type records to decide where to explore first.
What the full tool will create
- County signal brief
- Source-backed market cards
- Weekend route starter
- Publisher citation export
Explore the tools being built behind the demo.
Each tool is designed to help visitors compare markets, plan routes, verify sources, and turn scattered local market information into something useful.
Market Hunter
Compare counties, market types, public records, and source-backed coverage across the Carolinas beta.
Source Ledger
Show visitors why records can be trusted and where the claims come from.
Publisher Kit
Turn market records into shareable cards, source badges, and local guide assets.
Asset Studio
Create briefs, HTML cards, outreach text, README files, JSON manifests, and citation CSV exports.
Weekend Route Builder
Build route-ready market plans for shoppers, scouts, tourists, and local publishers.
Vendor Visibility
Help vendors and makers understand where opportunity is concentrated without publishing unverified claims.
Seasonal Market Finder
Find seasonal flea market weekends, vendor events, market pop-ups, farm stand seasons, and roadside stops.
County Comparison Reports
Compare market density, source confidence, and local opportunity by county.
Built for real visitors, not one generic user.
Every visitor sees the same truth layer, but the tool output changes based on what they are trying to do.
Market hunters
Plan smarter scouting routes before spending the weekend and gas.
Shoppers
Find flea markets, farmers markets, antique stops, vendor events, resale finds, and local goods.
Vendors and makers
Study county activity before choosing where to sell or promote.
Market owners
Understand source status, correction paths, visibility, and future claim workflows.
Publishers and orgs
Build guides, cards, and local resource pages from traceable market data.
Researchers and planners
Use structured local-market data for coverage, tourism, commerce, and community planning.
Clear coverage boundaries.
Current demo intelligence is strongest for North Carolina and South Carolina. Georgia and Tennessee are wired for expansion, but they should be treated as intake markets until source-backed records are ready.
“The goal is simple: make local market discovery clearer, more traceable, and easier to act on.”
Harvest Belt product doctrineFAQ
What kind of markets does this cover?
Flea markets, farmers markets, swap meets, public markets, antique and resale markets, vendor and maker markets, farm stands, roadside stops, local goods, and route-ready regional market discovery.
Is this the finished app?
No. This is a launch/demo page that previews the intelligence layer while the full tools continue being built.
Which states are included?
The system is wired for NC, SC, GA, and TN. Current public demo intelligence is NC and SC. GA and TN are expansion/intake markets until source-backed coverage is added.
Why join the waitlist?
Join to get launch updates, demo access, tool previews, and coverage alerts as new markets and states come online.
Where does the data come from?
Records are tied to reviewed sources such as official websites, local agencies, destination pages, and validated registries.
Get early access to the market intelligence demo.
Join for launch updates, tool previews, NC/SC coverage progress, and expansion alerts for GA and TN.