Stuff was never meant
to end up in a dumpster.
Freebee is a tiny corner of the internet where neighbors give away furniture and appliances they no longer need — and where anyone can find a free couch, fridge, or table without arguing over price. AI helps you write the listing, search and hashtags help others find it, and the first to offer is the one who takes it home.
Why we built it
Every time a student moves out of an apartment in Jerusalem, or a family upgrades their fridge in Ramat Gan, perfectly usable furniture ends up on the sidewalk. Some of it gets adopted by a neighbor; most of it doesn’t. By morning, it’s landfill.
We thought there should be a friendlier way — something between a flea market and a community board, where the only currency is a quick “thanks” and a hand carrying the thing down the stairs.
So we made Freebee. The catch with free stuff is that good listings get claimed in minutes — so we leaned hard into speed. The post page autofills itself from a photo. The feed supports full-text and hashtag search, infinite scroll, and a saved alert for any (city, category, query) combo — when a match appears, your browser pings you. When the owner picks you, your phone shows where and when to pick up. No bidding, no fees, no pretense.
What we believe
Reuse beats recycle
The greenest sofa is the one that never gets thrown out.
Neighbors first
Freebee is for the people on your block, not for resellers.
Speed matters
AI-assisted posting, instant search, saved alerts, push notifications. First-come, first-served.
Free really means free
No premium tier, no boosted listings, no surprise fees.
The team
Four developers, one shared opinion about curbside furniture.
Rina Barth
Co-founder
Shira Ebbin
Co-founder
David Kaluta
Co-founder
Zahava Marcus
Co-founder
Built as a school project — with and a repo full of merge conflicts.