RescueFor friends of inkFrog.

Save your
inkFrog photos.

If inkFrog stops serving the photos it hosts for your listings, those images can become hard to recover. Upload your CSV and we'll preserve the product rows, variations, image URLs, and listing metadata so you have a private archive and a path forward.

SpareDollar will be back soon. You can learn more at sparedollar.io.

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Free estimateNo card for previewPrivate archive

We never stopped.

From a rescued seller

“The transfer was flawless. It's hard not to be emotional about this. You have done nothing less than to preserve my own future.”
-- eBay Seller: saturdaystoys

We'll read your inkFrog export, map products, variations, photos, and CSV metadata, then start copying images into a private rescue archive you can inspect and continue from.

Step one

CSV.

inkFrog export

Result

Backup.

private archive

CSV image rescue

inkFrog → Library → Export → CSV

From

Tomas & Kate

SpareDollar

Same seller-first idea, urgent enough to be useful.

SpareDollar is the next home for small sellers: eBay first, multi-marketplace next, simple pricing, and tools built by people who know what it means to keep listings moving.

Rescue your image files here. Decide what to do with them next.

Why this exists

This is a rescue from someone who knows the old road.

SpareDollar was built for eBay sellers before the category had a name. inkFrog carried that seller-tool lineage for years. Now that inkFrog is closing, the first job is not hype or lock-in. It is getting sellers their image files while there is still time.

2000

SpareDollar begins

Tomas Salas builds free eBay seller tools from the kitchen table while Kate sells online. The mission is simple: make selling less painful for everyday sellers.

2002

The toolkit grows

Image hosting, listing tools, counters, galleries, tracking, and seller utilities become a practical home base for early eBay sellers.

2006

SpareDollar joins inkFrog

Two seller-tool companies become one team. SpareDollar goes quiet as the work continues inside inkFrog.

2020

inkFrog is acquired by Wix

A long-running seller platform becomes part of a much larger company, and the original SpareDollar name stays dormant.

2026

SpareDollar is reborn

Well, almost. inkFrog customers are told the service ends June 1, with CSV export available through May 31. SpareDollar is coming back, and Rescue is the first useful thing we can do right now: help sellers get their hosted images out.

Pricing

Clear before you upload everything.

The estimate, preview, and signup are free. No credit card required. Paid plans cover the one-time import, private rescue archive, retries, dashboard, and export tools.

Free

Up to 1,500 images

Fast preview lane

$0

Small uploads start quickly so you can verify your CSV and preview the rescue.

Starter

Up to 10,000 images

Standard import lane

$3/mo

Steady background rescue for smaller catalogs, with the same fast-start behavior for tiny files.

Pro

Up to 100,000 images

Priority import lane

$9/mo

More worker attention and larger image batches for serious seller archives.

Archive

100,000+ images

Highest priority lane

$19/mo

Our largest rescue batches and highest queue priority for high-volume stores.

FAQ

The practical bits.

Rescue is intentionally narrow: get the image files safe first, then help sellers decide what to do next.

What should I do first?

Export your inkFrog CSV before May 31, 2026. That file is what lets us find the product rows, variation rows, and hosted image URLs that need to be rescued.

What do I get before signing up?

The estimate is free. Upload your CSV and we will count products, image URLs, and variation rows. We also copy a small preview so you can see the rescue working before creating an account.

When do I pay?

You only need a paid plan when you choose to rescue the full image library. Pricing is based on image count, starting free for very small rescues and scaling to large catalogs.

Do higher plans import faster?

Yes. Very small uploads are kept fast on every plan so you can test the flow quickly. Larger imports get more queue priority and larger image-copy batches as you move from Starter to Pro to Archive. Actual speed still depends on the old image host responding.

Is this public image hosting?

Yes. Rescue is meant to keep rescued image copies available for live listings, plus give you a map from old inkFrog URLs to the rescued URLs. Plans are not priced around bandwidth. They cover storage, import work, retries, dashboard and export tools, support, and the request costs that come with normal image traffic.

Why monthly pricing if bandwidth is not the main cost?

Bandwidth is not the pricing driver, but live image service still has ongoing costs: storage, read requests, import processing, retries, dashboard access, export tools, support, and the future transition path into SpareDollar.

What happens after I create an account?

Your import is tied to your account, copied in batches, and tracked in the dashboard with copied and failed image counts. When it is done, you can download a CSV map of old image URLs to rescued image URLs.

What if some image URLs fail?

Failures are tracked instead of hidden. Some old URLs may already be dead, blocked, or malformed. The dashboard keeps counts so you know what copied and what needs attention.

Do you update my eBay listings automatically?

Not yet. The first job is to save the image files and give you rescued image URLs. The URL map gives you a clean bridge from old hosted URLs to the new hosted copies, and the longer-term path is to bring those products into SpareDollar when it is ready.

How does this connect to SpareDollar?

Rescue is the bridge. SpareDollar is coming back soon, and these rescued images can become the starting point for rebuilding and managing listings there.