TCG Card Central

Vendor Pricing · Pricing workflow (planned)

Planned for early access

Price your inventory faster, without changing every sticker.

Not fully live yet, today you can use Card Price Scanner rules while a deeper pricing workspace is planned for early access.

Early access invitations will be sent in stages. · No payment is required to join the waiting list.

This is what Vendor Pricing looks like inside TCG Card Central

Not fully live yet, today you can use Card Price Scanner rules while a deeper pricing workspace is planned for early access.

tcgcardcentral.com · Vendor Pricing
Fuller vendor pricing workspace, planned for early access · Scanner tools live today

TCGPlayer

$18.40

Market · today

eBay sold

$16–$21

Recent comps

Umbreon VMAX Pokémon TCG card

Your rule

TCG market − 8% → $16.93

Use Card Price Scanner today

Run offer percentage controls, graded finish context, and market lookups in the live scanner tools.

Sound familiar?

Saturday show. Binder flips coming fast. Your offer percent lives in your head and shifts under pressure.

An assistant quotes something different. A graded card needs different math. Sticky notes can’t keep up with the market.

You don’t need fairy-tale “instant full suite” claims. You need honesty: use scanner tools now, and get in line for the fuller pricing desk as it ships.

The old way costs you cards and cash

  • Mental math on every binder flipToday: scanner-assisted offer controls while fuller pricing ships
  • Different prices from every helper at the boothShared rule-oriented pricing habits as tools mature
  • Guessing whether a bulk buy still makes senseMarket context from scanner workflows you can run now

If you believe booth pricing should be a shared system, not mental math that changes helper to helper, then joining the waiting list for early access is the obvious next step.

Belief break 1

Scanner today, desk tomorrow, both can be true

Coming soon doesn’t mean “vapor.” It means don’t fake a finished pricing suite while adjacent tools already help.

Vendor Pricing is coming soon. Closest today: Card Price Scanner offer rules and market context while the fuller workspace is planned.

Belief break 2

Inconsistent offers aren’t a people problem first

Helpers don’t fail because they don’t care. They fail when the rule set isn’t shared.

Early access is about building toward shared, rule-oriented pricing habits, not more sticky notes.

Belief break 3

Market speed punishes static cheat sheets

Paper percentage sheets age out mid-weekend. Vendors who pretend otherwise eat bad buys.

Join the waitlist so you’re positioned when deeper vendor pricing tools become available in stages.

What you get when access opens

Everything in Vendor Pricing when your invite arrives

No payment to join the waiting list. Invitations release in stages, first come, first served.

  1. Early-access line for Vendor Pricing

    Get considered for staged invitations as the fuller pricing workspace takes shape.

  2. Use Card Price Scanner now

    Run offer percentage controls and market lookups in live scanner tools today.

  3. Rule-oriented pricing direction

    Aim for shared booth math instead of vibes that change under pressure.

  4. Graded vs raw awareness

    Pricing workflows that respect different finishes, not one blunt percent for everything.

  5. Honest roadmap status

    Coming soon, clearly labeled, no fake “fully live pricing desk” claims.

  6. Seller workflow connection

    Planned to sit alongside checkout, inventory, and market pricing habits you already need.

If booth pricing still lives in your head and on sticky notes, you’d be crazy not to join the waitlist while this workspace is still forming.

Join the Waiting List

No payment is required to join the waiting list.

Joining the waiting list does not provide immediate access. Invitations will be released in stages on a first-come, first-served basis, with availability and feature readiness taken into account.

Questions before you join

Do I get access as soon as I join the waiting list?

No. Joining the waiting list does not grant immediate access. Invitations are sent in stages on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no payment required to join the waitlist. Discounts, if any, will be announced later. A seven-day trial is only available after you are invited, activate access, and an eligible plan is available.

When does the seven-day trial start?

The seven-day trial does not begin when you join the waiting list. It begins only if and when you are invited, activate access, and the applicable plan becomes available.

Is Easy Vendor Pricing fully available right now?

No. Full Easy Vendor Pricing is coming soon. The closest live tools today are Card Price Scanner and scan pricing rules for offer math and market context.

What can I use today for pricing decisions?

Card Price Scanner supports bulk selection helpers, graded finish context, quick offer percentages, and market price lookups depending on the tool surface you are in.

Will Vendor Pricing replace the scanner?

The scanner remains a practical booth tool. Broader vendor pricing is about deeper workflow and consistency around how you set and reuse pricing rules.

Vendor Pricing

Get in line for the pricing desk, use the scanner meanwhile

Join the waiting list for early access to Vendor Pricing. Invitations release in stages; no payment to join.

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