FOR TRADING CARD SELLERS

Your stack
won't list itself.

I built BatchQ because listing cards was eating hours of my week. Snap a photo, it figures out the card, pulls sold comps, and you tap to list. Under 30 seconds per card.

HOW IT WORKS
~30s
PER LISTING
2 photos
THAT'S ALL IT NEEDS
real
SOLD COMP DATA
0
MANUAL FIELDS TO FILL
THE WORKFLOW

Four steps, then you're done.

01 · SCAN
Shoot front and back
Open the app, take two photos. You don't type anything. Just point and shoot, then move to the next card.
02 · IDENTIFY
It figures out the card
Name, set, year, player, grade if it's a slab. It pulls recent sold comps and lands on a price. Usually takes a few seconds.
03 · REVIEW
Check it, adjust if needed
You see everything before it goes live. Bump the price, swap the condition, or just tap List and keep going.
04 · LISTED
It's live, move on
Your listings show up in one place. End them, check comps again, or just watch them sell.

The stuff that actually matters.

Reads the card from a photo
Works on raw cards, slabs, and TCG. It catches the set, year, player, and variant without you typing anything.
Prices off real sold data
Not asking price. Actual sold comps. It suggests a number and shows you what it's based on so you can decide.
Runs from your phone
The whole thing works on mobile. Scan a stack of cards anywhere, review them later on the couch, and list without touching a desktop.
Queues while you keep scanning
Toss cards into the queue and it works through them in the background. You don't have to wait between cards.
Handles graded slabs
PSA, BGS, SGC, CGC. It reads the grade and grader from the photo and plugs them directly into the listing.
Keeps a record of everything
Every listing you've ever sent through BatchQ is saved with its photo, price, and link. Easy to look back on.