For eBay sellers

Bulk list MTG cards on eBay from inventory you can trust.

Preview eligible cards, skip duplicates, publish in batches, reprice live listings, and reconcile drift without rebuilding a spreadsheet in Seller Hub.

Bulk publish previews read from SpellBook inventory.
Already-live eBay channel state is treated as a duplicate guard.
Pricing can use market multipliers, floors, and saved seller rules.
My eBay Listings keeps active listings visible after publish.
Reconciliation finds marketplace drift after the first listing.

eBay workflow

The path is preview first, publish second.

  1. Step 01

    Inventory first

    Scan or import cards into SpellBook Finance so every physical copy has a bin, condition, finish, and status before eBay sees it.

  2. Step 02

    Preview the publish batch

    Open the eBay publish path, choose the inventory slice, and review eligible rows, skipped duplicates, pricing floors, and sample listings.

  3. Step 03

    Publish or reprice from one source

    Submit the batch when the preview is clean. Later, reprice live listings from the same market data instead of editing each listing in Seller Hub.

  4. Step 04

    Reconcile drift

    Use active listing review and reconciliation to find phantom, orphan, or price-drift rows before they become oversell or support issues.

Start with inventory

If your cards are not in SpellBook Finance yet, start with scan or import before any marketplace action.

Continue after signup

Preview eBay publish

If inventory is ready, go straight to the publish preview and review eligible rows before sending anything to eBay.

Continue after signup

Review active listings

If you already publish through SpellBook, jump to My eBay Listings and reconciliation after signup.

Continue after signup

eBay seller guides

Learn the first publish path before you list.

These guides map seller questions to the actual SpellBook Finance routes for preview, publish, reprice, and reconcile.

First listing guide

Compare the TCGplayer and eBay first-action paths.

The launch guide shows when to start with a TCGplayer Update CSV, when to start with an eBay publish preview, and how SpellBook Finance keeps sellable stock, sales, and reconciliation tied together.

Read the marketplace listing guide

Cross-listing guide

Move TCGplayer inventory toward eBay and Shopify safely.

Use a TCGplayer CSV as a channel overlay, then publish eBay and Shopify batches from SpellBook Finance inventory so one physical copy does not become three conflicting listings.

Read the cross-listing guide

eBay publish preview

Bulk list MTG cards from a reviewable inventory batch.

Start from sellable SpellBook Finance inventory, review skipped duplicates, pricing, and blocked rows, then publish only when the eBay preview explains what will happen.

Read the eBay publish preview guide

After publish

Manage live listings, repricing, and reconciliation.

Use My eBay Listings, bulk reprice, and reconciliation as the post-publish loop so active listings stay tied to real inventory instead of drifting in Seller Hub.

Read the post-publish eBay guide

eBay seller questions

Can SpellBook bulk list MTG cards on eBay?

Yes. SpellBook Finance uses your inventory as the source of truth, then routes eligible cards into eBay publish previews and bulk listing jobs. You review the count and sample rows before any publish action.

Does SpellBook prevent duplicate eBay listings?

The eBay workflow reads channel state before publishing. Cards already live on eBay are skipped from publish previews so a repeated batch does not blindly double-list the same physical copy.

What should I do before publishing to eBay?

Bring inventory into SpellBook Finance, review sellable stock, connect eBay, then run a publish preview. Use My eBay Listings and reconciliation after publishing to keep marketplace state honest.

Selling on TCGplayer and eBay? See channel-aware repricing across both marketplaces.