My review:
It was a pain getting the beta... they wanted to ask 100 questions on Skype before giving beta assuming I am some technical newbie. After getting through that annoyance, I was in.
There were some bugs with the scraper. Even with the Troubleshooting tutorial video they say "if it doesn't work, just keep pressing the Play button until it works". As a software developer myself, that's a sign there needs to be more checks in place to give users a message on WHY it's not working and to prevent it from happening in the future.
It was extremely easy to use after fiddling around with it a bit though. Found a lot of products to try putting on eBay and even listed 2 products just as a test.
However, the biggest complaint I would have is that the products they find on eBay are NOT the cheapest that can be found on eBay. What I found out after copying/pasting the exact eBay title they were showing me the price for was that the item they showed the price for was a much more expensive item than the cheapest product. To their credit, a lot of times the cheapest eBay item for this product was still slightly higher priced than Amazon, but after manually reviewing many different products that profit margin ended up only be $0.50-$1.50 per item.
To that, they aren't lying, you CAN make money with this service but at an average of only $0.50 profit per product from my manual review, it would take a great deal of scaling and hiring of VAs or automation to make this a worthwhile venture. If they improved their product detection function to find the actual cheapest priced item for this product, then they would be able to find LESS products for users, but at higher profit margins which would be the ideal situation.