Research-first shopping service
A service that organizes comparison criteria before you leave for external sites
OneShot Market is no longer just a launcher. It combines site profiles, comparison articles, purpose-built playbooks, and a saveable browser-only workspace into one frontend-only research service.
Research Pillars
- Content Hub
Read site profiles, comparison reports, and category-specific buying criteria before making a routing decision.
- Local Workflow
Recent searches, saved sets, and custom sites stay in the browser so the service remains frontend-only.
- Separated Click-out
Live listings stay on the original store while the decision-making stays on our owned pages.
Featured Guides
- The first criteria to review before comparing Korean marketplaces
A practical sequence for reviewing options, shipping, seller conditions, and final payable totals before comparing stores.
- What U.S. shoppers often miss when using Korean marketplaces
A checklist focused on cross-border shipping, card discounts, forwarding services, and return policies for U.S. shoppers.
- Why the final checkout total matters more than the search price
A guide to the difference between search-result pricing and the amount you actually pay after coupons, shipping, and payment conditions.
Site Directory
- Naver Shopping
Fast for browsing multiple Korean sellers and useful when a product has many option variants.
- Coupang
Strong on delivery convenience, but bundle matching matters when comparing similar listings.
- Danawa
Useful for spec-heavy categories like electronics where the comparison context matters as much as price.
Comparison Reports
- Naver Shopping vs Coupang
A comparison between seller breadth and convenience-driven delivery speed.
- Danawa vs Naver Shopping
The right starting point depends on whether you need spec research or a broad seller-price scan.
- Gmarket vs Amazon
A useful pair when you need a domestic marketplace read and a global benchmark at the same time.