Spread your cards on any dark surface. One quick front-and-back. Ripflow identifies every card, prices it from real eBay comps, lists it for you — then re-prices it every day as the market moves, so you never leave money on the table or let a listing go stale.
One front photo, one back photo, dozens of cards at a time. Multiply by 200 cards a week and you can see why our power users call this "Saturdays back".
From a pile of cards on your kitchen table to live eBay listings in under a minute per batch.
Lay your cards on a dark surface — felt, mousepad, dark wood. Anything high-contrast works. Take one photo of the front, one of the back. No printed grid mat required.
Claude vision reads the player, year, set, parallel, and grade — including slab labels and cert numbers. A second pass verifies high-value cards. Real eBay comps suggest a price.
Approve in one tap, or let auto-list push them straight to eBay. Auto-reprice runs daily — or hourly on Hustle — while you sleep.
Most listing tools stop the second your card goes live. But the market doesn't. A card you priced on Monday is wrong by Friday. Ripflow re-checks real eBay comps and re-prices every active listing — automatically, while you sleep.
You listed a rookie at $100 on Monday. By Friday, comps were closing at $146. A set-and-forget listing sells at the old price — and hands the buyer the difference.
Every card goes through eight layers of validation before a listing goes live: confidence floor, comp count, variance check, attribute-vs-market sanity, broad-search ceiling, cert-number verification, two-pass disagreement detection, and absolute dollar limits. Anything risky lands in your review queue. Nothing dangerous reaches the buyer.
Every feature came from a real seller's complaint about how slow eBay listing actually is.
Point your camera at a pile and watch detection boxes appear over each card in real time. Catches misalignment before the photo.
Claude reads the card, then re-reads the slab insert. Disagreement drops confidence and routes to review. That's how we catch wrong-player IDs.
Daily on Pro, hourly on Hustle. Reprices based on fresh eBay comps. Big swings (±50%) always go to your review queue first.
Detector handles PSA, BGS, SGC, CGC, and HGA slabs alongside raw cards in the same photo. Cert numbers parsed automatically.
Bulk list, bulk archive, bulk approve, bulk reject. The review queue takes 30 seconds for what eBay's bulk lister takes 30 minutes to do.
Your inventory, your numbers. Export everything for your accountant, your insurance, or your own spreadsheets. No lock-in.
No credit card to start. Cancel from your iPhone in two taps.
Eight layers of safety checks run before any auto-listing goes live: confidence floor, comp count, variance ceiling, attribute-vs-market sanity, broad-search ceiling, cert-number requirement for graded cards, two-pass disagreement detection, and absolute dollar limits. Anything that fails any check lands in your review queue — never on eBay.
No. Ripflow uses computer vision that works on any dark, high-contrast surface — black felt, a dark mousepad, even a black t-shirt. Just spread your cards out and take a single overhead photo. The detector finds every card automatically.
eBay is live today. Mercari and Whatnot are next (early access on Hustle). COMC and MySlabs are on the roadmap. When a card sells on one marketplace, Ripflow will automatically end the listings on the others — no double-sales.
Yes. Card photos go only to Anthropic (the AI provider) for identification. Marketplace tokens are encrypted at rest with AES-128. We never sell data. Delete your account any time and all data is purged within 30 days. Full details in our privacy policy.
Yes. Manage your subscription from inside the app or from Stripe's customer portal. No phone calls, no retention scripts. If you cancel mid-billing-period you keep access until the period ends.
Anything priced at $25 or above always lands in your review queue — never auto-listed. Same for any graded card without a verifiable cert number, anything where the two AI passes disagree, anything with very-high variance, and anything based on a broad-search match. Those rules exist specifically to prevent the $7 → $700 misidentification class of mistake.
Start with 25 free cards. If Ripflow saves you a Saturday, upgrade. If not, walk away — we'll send you a CSV of everything you scanned.
iOS first. Android in beta after launch.