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TCGplayer seller-tool alternatives

A fast, honest index of the tools TCGplayer sellers actually compare — repricers, sync bridges, and full platforms — with real pricing and one straight sentence per tool.

By Christopher Neale, Founder at Hoard

Sellers end up here for a few different reasons: a platform they were on stopped taking new accounts, a percentage-based fee started eating into margin as volume grew, or the tool they had never actually repriced anything. It just listed. Those are three different problems, and this market has tools built for each one, at wildly different price points and with wildly different scope. This page is an index, not a pitch: one honest sentence and real pricing per tool, with the depth living on each tool's dedicated comparison page.

The full list

Tool Pricing One honest line
TCGplayer Pro 2.5% Pro Fee TCGplayer's own paid tier — not a third-party tool, a fee structure on top of the marketplace you're already on.
BinderPOS $100-150/mo + 2-2.5% TCGplayer-owned POS for physical stores; new-seller onboarding is paused, with no public timeline for existing accounts.
Crystal Commerce $599.99 setup + $99/mo + 2.5% Full POS-and-storefront platform with no card scanning as of 2026; migrating off it has become common enough that most competitors run their own "leave Crystal Commerce" page.
SortSwift Free-$499/mo 0% commission and a genuinely deep, modular pricing engine at the higher tiers.
TCG Sync £14.99/mo vendor tier, up to £1,000 setup + 2% for Storefront Pro UK-priced, with a steep setup fee jump once you need the storefront tier.
Storepass $99/mo + 2%, up to $4,999/mo enterprise Scales from small-seller pricing to a genuinely enterprise price point on the same platform.
TCG PowerTools €2.99-€79.99/mo Cardmarket-only, no TCGplayer support, so it's not actually an alternative for a TCGplayer-focused seller.
TCG STATS €19-€99/mo 0% commission analytics and pricing tool, but no TCGplayer integration at all.
Synq $29-$149/mo Shopify-only inventory and order management: a storefront tool, not a TCGplayer repricer.
MarketSync CA$139.99/mo + 1.4% A dedicated Shopify-to-TCGplayer sync bridge, priced in Canadian dollars with a commission on top of the monthly fee.
CCGSeller Pricing unpublished A dashboard spanning five marketplaces at once, but you have to talk to sales to find out what it costs.
ShadowPOS $200/mo + 2% + 2% Two separate 2% cuts stacked on top of the monthly fee. Worth reading the fine print before committing.
TCG Automate $9-$185/mo Mostly a listing-and-flagging tool — it surfaces problem listings for a human to fix, it doesn't reprice them for you.
TCGPilot $9.99-$19.99/mo Cheap and genuinely useful for bulk listing, but it's a lister, not a repricer. Different job entirely.
InVelocity Flat fee, unpublished Built for dealers operating off TCGplayer entirely — not the right comparison if TCGplayer is your primary channel.
Double Holo Free, in beta Free because it's still in beta, worth watching but not yet a mature production tool.
CardTrader Autopricer Free with a CardTrader account Free, but it only prices listings on CardTrader — no TCGplayer connection at all.
Mana Pool Marketplace, not a repricer A marketplace sellers list on, not a tool that manages TCGplayer pricing. A genuinely different category from everything else on this list.
MKMTool Free Free and Cardmarket-only, and the project has had no visible updates since January 2024.
TCGplayer Tools $9,999/yr Not an official TCGplayer product despite the name — enterprise Shopify-to-TCGplayer sync middleware, priced for large vendors only.

How to actually choose between these

Most of the list above breaks down along three real axes, and it's worth picking the axis before picking the tool. The first is a bolt-on TCGplayer-native repricer: something that plugs into an existing TCGplayer seller account and keeps prices current without touching anything else about how the store runs. The second is a full-platform migration: a new storefront, POS, or checkout, where TCGplayer sync is one feature among many. The third is multi-marketplace breadth: a tool built to manage listings across several marketplaces at once, where TCGplayer is one channel of several rather than the whole operation.

Get clear on which of those three problems is actually being solved before comparing prices — a $9,999/yr enterprise sync platform and a $99/mo repricer aren't competing for the same job, even though they show up in the same search results. Hoard sits in the first category: TCGplayer-native automated repricing on an existing seller account, with no platform migration required. Compare Hoard plans, or see what each option actually costs at your sales volume before deciding.

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