Guide1 min readBy Sean Reimer

Push Your SpellBook Inventory to Shopify in One Click

On May 23, 2026, the request came straight from the SpellBook Discord: TheTCGGarage and Pokepastortcg wanted a way to take the inventory they already manage in SpellBook and push it into a Shopify storefront without rebuilding every card by hand. That is the kind of seller pain worth shipping for. Cross-posting MTG singles should not mean maintaining one pricing system for TCGplayer, another spreadsheet for Shopify, and a third mental model for what is actually still on the shelf.

The new Shopify channel starts with a one-way push from SpellBook Finance to Shopify. Each printing becomes one Shopify product, and condition plus finish become variants. That means your storefront stays readable: a Commander Masters Sol Ring is one product, while NM nonfoil, LP foil, and other sellable copies live as variants under that product. The result is closer to how buyers browse a card store, and it keeps Shopify from turning every single copy into a separate storefront page.

Pricing uses the same seller math as the TCG export path. If you already rely on a StrategyProfile, a floor rule, or the flat seller multiplier inside SpellBook, Shopify publish uses that same pricing posture instead of inventing a second one. The goal is parity: the card you would list through the TCG workflow should not quietly get a different floor or multiplier just because the destination is Shopify.

There is one important v1 boundary. This launch does not include order webhooks yet, so a TCGplayer sale will not automatically decrement Shopify, and a Shopify order will not automatically close SpellBook inventory. Treat the first release as a controlled publish lane, not full channel reconciliation. V2 closes that loop with order intake and inventory decrements across channels. Open Shopify channel to connect your store and publish your first controlled batch.

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sell mtg on shopifytcg shopify integrationmagic the gathering inventory shopifycross-post tcg cardsshopify card store

Sean Reimer

Builder of SpellBook Finance. Long-time MTG player and finance hobbyist. Writes about MTG market data, sealed product expected value, and treating Magic cards as financial assets.

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