A Chrome extension for Path of Exile 2 that enhances the official trade website with search history, bookmarks, and the ability to paste in-game item text directly to search.
Copy any item in-game with Ctrl+C and paste directly into the extension panel. The item text is automatically parsed and converted into a trade search query - no manual filter setup required.
Every search you make (including ones using the native trade site UI) is automatically tracked. Re-run any previous search with one click.
Save important searches into organized folders. Archive old folders to keep things tidy without losing them.
When you save a bookmark, the sort order is preserved. Re-running a bookmarked search restores the exact sorting you had - no more losing your "sort by DPS" after reloading.
History entries and bookmarks show a small preview image of the first item from results, making it easier to identify searches at a glance.
Copy buttons on search results let you copy the full item text, useful for sharing items or re-searching with modifications. Also useful when importing an item to PoB.
Install directly from the Chrome Web Store
- Download the ZIP from this repo (click the green "Code" button, then "Download ZIP")
- Extract the contents
- Open Chrome and navigate to
chrome://extensions - Enable "Developer mode" in the top right
- Click "Load unpacked" and select the extracted folder
- Visit pathofexile.com/trade or pathofexile.com/trade2
- Open the PoE trade website (trade or trade2)
- The extension panel appears on the right side of the page
- To search by item text: copy an item in-game (
Ctrl+Cwhile hovering), then paste into the extension's paste input - Your search history appears automatically as you search
- Click the bookmark icon on any history entry to save it to a folder
- Works on both
pathofexile.com/trade(PoE 1) andpathofexile.com/trade2(PoE 2) - Chrome and Chromium-based browsers (Edge, Brave, etc.)
This project was inspired by better-trading, an excellent trade companion for Path of Exile. Key differences from better-trading:
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
