# Fredy – Self-Hosted Real Estate Search & Alerts for Germany
Searching for an apartment or house in Germany can be frustrating.
Fredy makes it easier: it scrapes **ImmoScout24, Immowelt, Immonet, eBay Kleinanzeigen, and WG-Gesucht**, and notifies you instantly via **Slack, Telegram, Email, ntfy, and more** when new listings match your requirements.
Fredy includes a **web UI** to configure your searches, prevents duplicates even across multiple platforms, and stores results so you won’t receive the same listing twice.
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## Key-Features
- ✅ Scrapes **ImmoScout24, Immowelt, Immonet, eBay Kleinanzeigen, WG-Gesucht**
- ✅ Instant notifications: Slack, Telegram, Email (SendGrid, Mailjet), ntfy
- ✅ Reverse-engineered **ImmoScout mobile API** for reliable results
- ✅ Runs anywhere: Docker, Node.js, self-hosted
- ✅ Modern stack: Node.js, Express, React, Vite
- ✅ Web UI to manage your searches
- ✅ Deduplication and configurable search intervals
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## Demo
If you want to try out _Fredy_, you can access the demo version [here](https://fredy.orange-coding.net) 🤘
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If you find Fredy useful, consider supporting my work.
I maintain Fredy and other open source projects in my spare time – your sponsorship helps keep development active. Thanks for your support!
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Fredy is proudly supported by **JetBrains** under their Open Source Support Program.
#### Usage
- Requires **Node.js 20 or higher**
- Install dependencies and start both backend and frontend:
```bash
yarn
yarn run start:backend # in one terminal
yarn run start:frontend # in another terminal
```
Fredy will start on port 9998.
Open http://localhost:9998 in your browser.
## Default login:
Username: admin
Password: admin
## Screenshots
| Job Configuration | Job Analytics | Job Overview |
|-------------------|--------------|--------------|
|  |  |  |
## Understanding the fundamentals
There are 3 important parts in Fredy, that you need to understand to leverage the full power of _Fredy_.
#### Provider
_Fredy_ supports multiple services. Immonet, Immowelt and Ebay are just a few examples. Those services are called providers within _Fredy_. When creating a new job, you can choose one or more providers.
A provider contains the URL that points to the search results for the respective service. If you go to immonet.de and search for something, the displayed URL in the browser is what the provider needs to do its magic.
**It is important that you order the search results by date, so that _Fredy_ always picks the latest results first!**
#### Adapter
_Fredy_ supports multiple adapters, such as Slack, SendGrid, Telegram etc. A search job can have as many adapters as supported by _Fredy_. Each adapter needs different configuration values, which you have to provide when using them. An adapter dictates how the frontend renders by telling the frontend what information it needs in order to send listings to the user.
#### Jobs
A Job wraps adapters and providers. _Fredy_ runs the configured jobs in a specific interval (can be configured in `/conf/config.json`).
## Creating your first job
To create your first job, click on the button "Create New Job" on the job table. The job creation dialog should be self-explanatory, however there is one important thing.
When configuring providers, before copying the URL from your browser, make sure that you have sorted the results by date to make sure _Fredy_ always picks the latest results first.
## User management
As an administrator, you can create, edit and remove users from _Fredy_. Be careful, each job is connected to the user that has created the job. If you remove the user, their jobs will also be removed.
# Development
### Running Fredy in development mode
Start the backend with:
```shell
yarn run start:backend:dev
```
For the frontend, run:
```shell
yarn run start:frontend:dev
```
You should now be able to access _Fredy_ from your browser. Check your Terminal to see what port the frontend is running on.
### Running Tests
To run the tests, run
```shell
yarn run test
```
# Architecture
```mermaid
flowchart TD
subgraph Jobs["Jobs"]
A1["Job 1"]
A2["Job 2"]
A3["Job 3"]
end
subgraph Providers["Providers"]
C1["Provider 1"]
C2["Provider 2"]
C3["Provider 3"]
end
subgraph NotificationAdapters["Notification Adapters"]
F1["Notification Adapter 1"]
F2["Notification Adapter 2"]
end
A1 --> B["FredyRuntime"]
A2 --> B
A3 --> B
B --> C1 & C2 & C3
C1 --> D["Similarity-Check"]
C2 --> D
C3 --> D
D --> E{"Found
similarity?"}
E -- No --> F1
F1 --> F2
style A1 fill:#fde9a0,stroke:#333333,color:#333333
style A2 fill:#fde9a0,stroke:#333333,color:#333333
style A3 fill:#fde9a0,stroke:#333333,color:#333333
style C1 fill:#c4c9f1,stroke:#333333,color:#333333
style C2 fill:#c4c9f1,stroke:#333333,color:#333333
style C3 fill:#c4c9f1,stroke:#333333,color:#333333
style F1 fill:#d2edba,stroke:#333333,color:#333333
style F2 fill:#d2edba,stroke:#333333,color:#333333
style B fill:#abd8f9,stroke:#333333,color:#333333
style D fill:#fab4a8,stroke:#333333,color:#333333
style E fill:#fffbb4,stroke:#333333,color:#333333
```
### Immoscout
Immoscout has implemented advanced bot detection. In order to work around this, we are using a reversed engineered version of their mobile api. See [Immoscout Reverse Engineering Documentation](https://github.com/orangecoding/fredy/blob/master/reverse-engineered-immoscout.md)
# Analytics
Fredy is completely free (and will always remain free). However, it would be a huge help if you’d allow me to collect some analytical data.
Before you freak out, let me explain...
If you agree, Fredy will send a ping to my Mixpanel project each time it runs.
The data includes: names of active adapters/providers, OS, architecture, Node version, and language. The information is entirely anonymous and helps me understand which adapters/providers are most frequently used.