Slabfy positions itself as an βAI Operating System for trading card enthusiasts,β covering sports cards, PokΓ©mon, sealed wax, and graded cards from PSA, BGS, SGC, CGC, TAG, and others. It is not just a price tracker; it brings valuation, grading ROI analysis, eBay deal hunting, inventory, card show POS, consignment, and storefront pages into one system.
Its core features are Price Check, Grade Ladder ROI, Flip Finder, and Ask Fy. Price Check can scan a certification number or photo and return comps, grading ladders, AI sentiment, plus a BUY/PASS recommendation and suggested offer. Grade Ladder compares the potential upside across different grading tiers from PSA, BGS, SGC, and others, making it useful for deciding whether a raw card is worth submitting for grading. Flip Finder scans eBay in real time for cards priced below market value, then calculates purchase price, grading cost, expected sale price, eBay fees, net profit, ROI, and liquidity. Ask Fy is described as an AI agent that understands the userβs inventory, events, consignments, and recent analysis, and can handle tasks such as price lookups, alerts, and sales records.
Collector is $10/month, Plus is $20/month, and both offer the first month for $1; Pro is $40/month, while Shop is $149/month. Features expand by tier: Plus adds Flip Finder, Grade Ladder ROI, and Ask Fy credits; Pro is where Card Show POS, consignment, and storefront features are included; Shop is aimed at full-time sellers with 100,000+ assets. No permanently free plan is mentioned.
The main strength is its depth in a highly vertical use case, especially for fast decision-making at card shows, consignment revenue splits, and high-frequency inventory management. Its workflow is more complete than standalone price-checking or charting tools. The drawbacks are that details on the underlying AI model, data-source coverage, and privacy policy are not disclosed; many business-oriented features sit behind higher-tier plans; and there is no stated support for a Chinese interface, RMB payments, or China-local platforms.
Slabfy is best suited to serious collectors, card show sellers, consignors, and full-time card dealers in the North American market. Casual users who only check prices occasionally could try Collector or Plus, but the product may feel heavier than necessary. Access from China is unknown; its ecosystem around eBay, Venmo, Zelle, PayPal, Cash App, and similar services is clearly overseas-focused, so Chinese users may face limitations around network access, payments, and local transaction data. Alternatives include Alt, CardLadder, 130point, Card Dealer Pro, and CollX.
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