What I learned shipping CardScout this month
A month in. Some things landed, some didn't. Biggest lesson: people use it differently than I designed for, and that's fine — following the usage, not my plan.
CardScout helps you move your sports card collection from the shoebox to a professional digital showcase. You can track your cards, monitor real-time pricing, and manage your collection with a dedicated grading tracker. The platform also offers a gallery to display your items and a want list to help you organized your future acquisitions. Scan & identify cards — point your camera at a card and it pulls up the player, year, set, and series automatically•Real-time pricing — pulls live eBay last-sold data so you always know what the market is actually doing, not what someone hopes their card is worth•Collection management — log your cards, track purchase price vs. current value, and watch your portfolio grow over time•Gallery & folders — organize your collection visually into custom folders with drag-and-drop ordering and shareable public links so you can show off your collection to anyone•Want list — keep track of cards you're hunting so you never miss a deal•Grading tracker — submit cards to PSA, BGS, or SGC and track where they are in the grading process
