You list one card. Your software lists it twice.
Both sell. You cancel one. eBay logs the defect. Your seller standards take the hit.
Manual fixes on misidentified cards. Duplicate listings that hit your defect rate. Scan credits burned on errors. I lived it. Then I built CardLuma.
"3+ years on CDP, 40,000 cards scanned. CardLuma is doing things I've been asking CDP for, for years."
None of this is a feature complaint. It's the difference between running a card business and fighting the tool that's supposed to run it for you.
Both sell. You cancel one. eBay logs the defect. Your seller standards take the hit.
New sets missing. Parallels misidentified. Variations ignored. Every batch needs cleanup.
Aged listings sit dead. Relisting them is a manual slog. Listings randomly end with no warning.
No batch price updates. No markup rules. No numeric card-number sorting. You're clicking forever.
Credits expire. Outages eat your scans. Support takes days. You pay either way.
Recognize any of these? You're not the problem. The tool is.
See what dealing without the cleanup feels like"New user here, like 1 hour. LOL. I am already very, very impressed. I've been using CDP for 3+ years now — scanned over 40,000 cards, with 33,000 in my eBay store.
CardLuma has taken it to another level. You're a serious competitor. You're doing things I've been asking CDP for, for years. Like Item Specifics — this is huge. I used to have to edit a CSV to add card size, points, country, and other extras.
Auto detection for shipping policies. You use 'Ice Hockey' (which is what eBay uses) instead of just 'Hockey.' CDP said they could not change that.
I'm sure I'll find more. I look forward to many hours of mastering this software, and to growing the eBay store now that I can list faster."
Four steps. No CSV exports. No item-specifics roulette. No waiting around.
Upload a stack or scan from your phone. Single cards or batches of 500.
Set, year, parallel, serial number. Matched against 10M+ cards in under a second.
Item Specifics auto-fill. Title built for search. Shipping policy assigned by category.
Direct to eBay. One listing per card. No duplicates, no defects.
About 0.25 seconds per card. A 200-card batch lands in under a minute.
eBay's search algorithm rewards complete listings with full Item Specifics. Most CDP listings ship with the bare minimum. Here's what that costs you on every card.
Auto-assign store categories, shipping policies, and best-offer settings based on card type, sport, or value. No more clicking through 200 cards to set the same shipping policy.
See all featuresFree for your first 25 cards. 14-day trial. No credits to expire. No card you can't list.
No credit card required · 14-day free trial · Built and supported by an actual dealer