For TCGplayer Sellers

From card inventory to your first TCGplayer Update CSV.

Scan or import cards, understand what is sellable, price against real market data, and export a TCGplayer-ready CSV from one free account.

Free to start. No credit card. Bring inventory in before you export.

The seller path SpellBook Finance makes legible.

Most seller tools start after your inventory is already clean. SpellBook Finance helps you get there: intake cards, separate sellable stock from held stock, export listings, then reconcile what sold.

Know what is sellable before you export

Inventory is the source of truth

Every physical card gets tracked by printing, finish, condition, bin, and status. The listing tools read from that inventory instead of asking you to rebuild the same spreadsheet again.

First listing action, no hand matching

One TCGplayer export path

List on TCG classifies holdings into add, update, drift, and unmanaged rows. Accept the rows you trust and download one Update CSV for the seller portal.

Built for repeat seller work

Sales and drift stay visible

Reserved, listed, pulled, sold, and drifted stock are different states. SpellBook Finance keeps those states visible so a future export does not blindly double-list or hide real cards.

Seller starting points

Choose the starting point that matches your store.

I already have a TCGplayer CSV

Use the CSV as a sanity overlay, not the source of truth. SpellBook Finance shows what matches, what is missing, and what needs intake before you trust an export.

Open List on TCG after signup

I have cards to scan or import

Start with inventory intake. Scan cards into bins or import a file, then review sellable stock before generating a marketplace file.

Start with inventory scan

I want to cross-list on eBay too

The same inventory state can feed eBay publish previews, active-listing review, repricing, and reconciliation without forcing another spreadsheet.

See eBay seller workflow

Real numbers

What it actually saves you.

Numbers from SpellBook Trading's own seller volume, audited against TCGplayer dispute records.

Cost lineWithout SpellBookWith SpellBookNet
Letter Tracker Pro subscription$28 / month$0 / month$336 saved per year
INR write-offs on under $20 ordersRoughly $10 per claim, no defenseIMb scan history attached to every disputeAbout $60 in avoided write-offs per six months
Inventory pricing researchTabs across CK, CSI, eBay, TCGplayerOne screen, four marketplacesHours back per week
Repeat buyer recoveryBuyers vanish after the order shipsQR thank-you card lands them in a portfolio trackerFirst-party retention loop

Everything in the seller toolkit.

TCGplayer Update CSV export

Generate a seller-portal-ready CSV from SpellBook inventory. Add cards not yet listed, update cards already up, and keep drift visible instead of destructive.

Built around the List on TCG workflow at /inventory/list-on-tcg.

Inventory status by card

See owned, sellable, reserved, listed, pulled, and sold stock as separate states. When a marketplace CSV disagrees, route the mismatch instead of guessing.

Inventory is grouped by card, finish, condition, and bin.

Cross-marketplace pricing

TCGplayer, Card Kingdom, CSI, eBay sold listings, and Manapool pricing sit beside your inventory work so listing decisions use real market context.

Same pricing data powers card pages, sell math, and seller tools.

Pull sessions and shipped orders

Upload order files, pull by bin, mark cards sold, and keep sales flowing back into inventory and P&L instead of living in a disconnected marketplace export.

Orders live under /inventory/orders after signup.

Free USPS tracking and buyer QR inserts

When you are shipping orders, SpellBook can mint IMb-tracked 4x6 labels and buyer QR cards that turn one-time orders into portfolio signups.

20 IMb tracked labels per calendar month on the free tier.

eBay path from the same inventory

When you are ready to cross-list, use eBay publish previews, active listing review, repricing, and reconciliation from the same inventory source.

Start at /ebay-sellers or /inventory/list-on-ebay.

Four steps from inventory to first TCGplayer export.

  1. Step 01

    Bring inventory into SpellBook

    Scan cards, import a file, or start from existing inventory. SpellBook Finance records each physical copy before it tries to list it.

  2. Step 02

    Review sellable stock

    Separate owned cards from reserved, pulled, listed, sold, and drifted stock so the export only contains cards you can actually sell.

  3. Step 03

    Generate the Update CSV

    Open List on TCG, accept the rows you trust, and download a TCGplayer-ready CSV with add and update rows.

  4. Step 04

    Close the loop after sales

    Use order and reconciliation tools to record what sold, release stale holds, and keep the next export honest.

Cross-listing guide

Move from TCGplayer inventory to other channels safely.

The cross-listing guide shows how to treat a TCGplayer CSV as a channel overlay, then move reviewed inventory toward eBay and Shopify without creating another source of truth.

Read the cross-listing guide

Pricing

Free for sellers. Real numbers.

The first inventory, guide, and export workflows are free to start. Premium is for deeper automation, not for proving the seller path.

  • Inventory dashboard, seller setup guide, and List on TCG path are free to start.
  • 20 IMb tracked labels per calendar month, free, on every account.
  • Cross-marketplace pricing, EV rankings, and core portfolio tracking are free.
  • Premium adds higher caps and deeper seller intelligence as you scale.

The launch path is meant to prove value before you automate harder workflows. Start with inventory, export once, then decide what deserves more automation.

Common questions

Can SpellBook create a TCGplayer Update CSV?

Yes. List on TCG uses SpellBook inventory to classify cards, price accepted rows, and download a TCGplayer Update CSV. The seller still uploads that file in the TCGplayer seller portal.

What if my TCGplayer CSV has cards SpellBook does not know about?

SpellBook treats the CSV as a sanity overlay. Rows that exist on TCGplayer but not in SpellBook become drift to route, not a destructive overwrite. That keeps incomplete inventory from accidentally delisting real cards.

Can I use this if I am starting from loose cards?

Yes. Start with inventory intake. Scan or import cards into SpellBook Finance, review sellable stock, then open List on TCG once the physical copies are represented.

Does this also handle eBay?

The TCGplayer path exports CSVs. The eBay path uses the same inventory source for publish previews, active listing review, repricing, and reconciliation. Start with the eBay seller page if eBay is your first marketplace.

Is the IMb tracking actually free?

Yes. Every account gets 20 tracked labels per month at zero cost. There is no per-piece fee. SpellBook mints the barcode under our own USPS Mailer ID.

What sets SpellBook apart from a TCGplayer-native tool?

TCGplayer's seller portal is the marketplace. SpellBook Finance is the inventory and decision layer beside it: source-of-truth stock, cross-market pricing, export preparation, order closeout, and reconciliation language that helps you understand what to do next.

Sign up free, then generate your first seller action.

Choose scan/import, TCGplayer export, or eBay preview after signup. The page you land on should match your store's starting point.

Start my seller workflow

Free to start. No credit card. Built for TCGplayer and eBay sellers.

Already have inventory on both TCGplayer and eBay? See channel-aware repricing across both marketplaces.