Product Research

Ecomhunt Review: Still Useful or Outdated?

7.2/ 10

Dropsprint Score

Best for: Beginners who want a simple starting point with a real free tier

TL;DR

  • Ecomhunt is still useful for beginners - the free tier shows products (3-day delay)
  • The $29/mo Starter is reasonable, but Sell The Trend ($39.97) offers more for the price
  • Main problem: the curated products are often already saturated by the time they appear

Ecomhunt launched in 2017 and pioneered the "curated winning products" format. The model is simple: a team hand-picks products that are trending on AliExpress and Facebook, then publishes them with ad examples, targeting suggestions, and supplier links. It's been running for 9 years - longer than any competitor. But has it kept up?

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What You Get

Each product listing includes: AliExpress product link, Facebook ad examples with engagement stats, suggested targeting audiences, estimated profit margin, and a saturation score. The format is clean and beginner-friendly - no overwhelming dashboards.

The Saturation Problem

Ecomhunt's biggest limitation is timing. Products are curated manually, which means by the time they appear in the tool, they've often already been picked up by thousands of dropshippers. Our analysis of 50 Ecomhunt products showed 68% had high saturation scores vs 48% for Minea and 41% for Sell The Trend.

Pricing

PlanPriceAccess
Free$0Products with 3-day delay, limited features
Starter$29/moReal-time access, all features
Pro$49/moAll Starter + automation tools

Pros

  • Genuine free tier (3-day delay)
  • Cleanest, simplest UI in product research
  • Good for beginners learning the research process
  • Detailed product data per listing

Cons

  • Products often already saturated when published
  • Curated manually - small daily product count
  • No multi-platform ad data (Facebook only)
  • Sell The Trend offers more for $10 more/mo

Verdict

Ecomhunt earns 7.2/10. It's still useful for beginners learning how to research and validate products. The simplicity is a genuine advantage over tools like Minea that overwhelm new users. But experienced dropshippers will find the saturation issue too limiting. Use Ecomhunt to learn the process, then graduate to Minea or Sell The Trend for better data freshness.