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Hoard for consignment sellers

Their cards.
Your operation.

A friend with a Pokemon binder. A buddy offloading expensive Magic singles. Someone's grandparent who pulled a Yu-Gi-Oh box from a closet. Sell all of it through your storefront, above market, without spreadsheets.

Plans start at $29.99/mo. All supported TCGplayer product lines, every plan.
Hoard Consignors tab showing active consignors, split models, assigned card counts, listed value, and estimated owed balances
Track each consignor's cards, split model, listed value, and balance from the same dashboard that runs your store.

How it always starts

Sell for
the whole squad.

You have the storefront and the buyers. So when a friend asks if you'd flip their binder, you say yes. Then they tell another friend, who tells another. A few months later you're running a consignment desk on top of your own inventory.

The selling part stays easy. The bookkeeping is what kills it.

"Three months in I couldn't remember whose card just sold. I had a notes app, a Google Sheet, and a Discord DM with the same numbers in three different forms."
A seller we know, before we built this

Sell above market

Their cards get the same engine yours do.

Most consignors get market price minus a cut. The cards sit at the floor and that's what they signed up for. You can do better.

The pricing engine that runs your inventory runs theirs too. Same strategy, same floor, same overnight spike protection. A card that would have moved at $14 moves at $17, and the consignor's split goes up with it.

That gap is why a friend with cards picks you instead of the next person with a TCGplayer account.

CardOwnerWasNow
Gaea's Cradle
Urza's Saga
Pete $680.00 $842.00
Ragavan
Modern Horizons 2
Pete $62.00 $78.99
Umbreon VMAX (Alt Art)
Evolving Skies
Dave $1,420.00 $1,675.00
Blue-Eyes White Dragon
LOB 1st Ed
Shane $55.00 $72.00
Boa Hancock
OP-01 Romance Dawn
Shane $38.00 $49.50
Above market · 5 cards +$461.49 across 3 consignors

Quick math

Hold on.
You could be getting paid for this.

You're already running the storefront. You're already syncing prices. The cards that move through your account on behalf of friends are revenue you've been leaving on someone's kitchen table. Drag the sliders to see what a year of casual consignment turns into when you actually charge for the work.

$5,000
$500 $10k $25k $50k
30%
15% 25% 35% 50%
You'd earn
$1,346
on $5,000 of consigned cards, after TCGplayer fees
Math: card value − ~10.25% TCGplayer fees × your cut. Hoard handles the per-card version automatically.

Illustrative only. Actual earnings depend on which cards sell, what they sell for, current TCGplayer fees and shipping policies, condition, returns, and the deal you negotiate with each consignor. This is not a forecast, projection, or guarantee of earnings. Hoard is a tool for tracking and pricing; nothing here is financial, tax, or legal advice.

Three deal models

Pick the model
that matches the deal.

Different friends want different deals. A cut on every sale. A flat number paid up front. A guaranteed minimum with the upside on you. Hoard runs whichever one you agreed to.

Every sale, fee, refund, and rounding fix lands against the right consignor. The balance updates as cards sell. Log a payout, the balance zeroes.

Consignment
Split
Percentage of net or gross. The default arrangement for most friends.
Buy-in
Cost basis
Pay a fixed number up front. Anything above is yours.
Floor
Guarantee
Promised minimum to the consignor. Upside stays with you.
Read the consignment reference in the help center
M
Dave Whitman
42 cards · Pokemon · since Mar 2026
Consignment 70/30
Sold
$3,142.00
Paid out
$1,500.00
Owed
$699.40
+
Umbreon VMAX Alt Art sold
May 6 · 70/30 split
+$1,172.50
Payout via Venmo
May 2 · logged manually
−$900.00
+
Charizard (Base) sold
Apr 28 · 70/30 split
+$290.50
~
Refund adjustment
Apr 24 · buyer return
−$18.40

Every card has a name on it

Mix games.
Mix owners.
Keep the history straight.

Tag a card to a consignor when it comes in. After that every event the card touches gets logged against them: listed, repriced, sold, refunded, fees taken, split applied. You stop guessing.

One friend's Pokemon binder lives next to another friend's Magic singles in the same dashboard. Filter to one consignor and the rest of the store disappears. Filter by game and it narrows again.

Dave · Pokemon Pete · Magic Shane · Yu-Gi-Oh + One Piece Yours
Walk through the full setup, from intake to payout
hoard · binder · 3 consignors visible All games
Pete$842
Dave$1675
Shane$72
Yours$49
Dave$415
Pete$78
Shane$28
Yours$59

A link for the consignor

They watch the cards sell.
You keep working.

Generate a private share link and send it. The consignor sees what's listed, what's sold, and what they're owed. Read-only, no login, scoped to their cards and nothing else in your store. The token is opaque and you can kill it any time.

It replaces the weekly "any updates?" text.

  • Read-only and scoped to one consignor
  • Live listings, sold cards, and the running balance
  • Opaque token, revocable any time
  • Works on any phone or laptop browser, no app needed
tryhoard.com/c/kr8q-mxv2-pl4
Hi, Dave
Your cards at Hoard Cards Co · updated 3 min ago
Listed
28
Sold
14
Owed
$699.40
Umbreon VMAX Alt Art, Evolving Skies sold $1,675.00
Charizard, Base Set sold $415.00
Rayquaza VMAX Alt Art, Evolving Skies live $284.00
Lugia VSTAR, Silver Tempest live $48.00

Their cards.
Your cut.

Magic, Pokemon, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh, Lorcana, Riftbound. One storefront, every consignor accounted for.

Founding member pricing for early waitlisters.