Which is better for card sellers?
AI card scanning + portfolio analytics for serious collectors. Free tier (200 scans/month). Sports card focus (baseball, football, basketball, hockey). Still in beta.
Card listing automation (photo → eBay + Whatnot in 2–3 minutes). Free forever. Pokémon, sports, MTG, all collectibles. Live and battle-tested.
SlabIQ's dashboards are beautiful. Track your collection's value over time, watch price trends, see which cards are gaining value. If you have a 5,000-card collection and you care about watching it grow, SlabIQ's analytics are excellent.
Not just "what is this card worth today" but "what was it worth last month? Is the price trending up or down?" T2L gives you comps; SlabIQ gives you trend data.
If you have 1,000+ cards to catalog, SlabIQ's batch scanning is faster than T2L's per-card scanning. Process hundreds at once. Perfect for dealers who just acquired a collection.
SlabIQ is built for sports cards (baseball, football, basketball, hockey) with PSA/CGC grading focus. If you're a sports card dealer, the tool is designed for your workflow.
200 free scans per month is actually useful for casual collectors. Not a teaser like some freemium products.
eBay sold listings + 130 Point pricing (sports card market data). Solid for valuation.
SlabIQ scans your card and tells you what it's worth. That's step 1. Text2List does steps 1–10: scans → detects condition → predicts grade → looks up comps → calculates margin → generates description → lists on eBay/Whatnot.
SlabIQ doesn't specify whether it detects card condition. T2L does: photo → automatically flagged as NM, LP, or MP. Condition = 50% of card value. T2L handles this.
SlabIQ calculates grading ROI (should I grade this? Will it be worth it?). T2L predicts the grade itself (this will be PSA 9, worth $85 if graded). Different tools for different problems, but prediction is more useful for listing.
SlabIQ caps you: Free (200/mo), Pro (1,000/mo). T2L = unlimited. List 500 cards this month? No problem. Next month, 1,000? Still free.
Sell on Whatnot, auto-removed from eBay. No double-sells. No awkward "item already sold" messages. SlabIQ has this on roadmap; T2L ships it today.
T2L's iOS and Android apps are feature-complete: scan, edit listings, full control from your phone. SlabIQ's app is roadmap (unclear if live).
Input cost, get recommended price. T2L does the thinking for you. SlabIQ gives you the market price; you figure out your margin.
T2L is live right now. SlabIQ is still in beta (pre-launch as of March 2026). No product risk. No "coming soon" delays.
SlabIQ is sports card only. T2L works for any card game: Pokémon, Magic, Yu-Gi-Oh, sports, anime TCGs. Whatever you're selling, T2L's AI understands it.
T2L's team lists cards daily. We use the tool. We know the pain points. SlabIQ is well-designed, but we're the ones in the trenches.
Is SlabIQ bad? No. If you're a collector with a large sports card collection and you want beautiful analytics to track its value, SlabIQ is solid. The dashboards are genuinely nice. The pricing data is accurate.
Is T2L right for you? If you're selling cards (not just collecting), yes. If you're a dealer moving inventory, absolutely. If you're a casual collector tracking PSA grading ROI, maybe try SlabIQ first.
The real difference: SlabIQ is a portfolio tracker. T2L is a sales machine.
SlabIQ answers: "What is my collection worth?" Text2List answers: "How do I turn my collection into money—fast?"
If you collect cards and want to watch them appreciate, SlabIQ's analytics are better. If you list and sell cards, T2L is your tool.
They solve different problems. If your primary problem is selling, T2L solves it better.
Absolutely. Use SlabIQ for inventory management and collection tracking. Use T2L for converting inventory to eBay/Whatnot sales. Many dealers do exactly this.
SlabIQ is still in beta. No third-party accuracy benchmarks published yet. T2L's accuracy is proven in market (battle-tested since launch).
SlabIQ roadmap said "Q1 2025" but we're now in March 2026. Unclear if eBay sync is live. Worth asking in their Discord.
Freemium pricing model (Free: 200/mo, Pro: 1,000/mo). T2L's unlimited scans = no artificial limits.
T2L already lists to Whatnot today. If you're selling now, don't wait. SlabIQ roadmap is 6+ months behind schedule.
No. Works for sports cards, MTG, Yu-Gi-Oh, anime TCGs—any card game. SlabIQ is sports card only.
SlabIQ tracks grading ROI (should I grade this?). T2L predicts grades (this will be PSA 9). Different approaches, but grade prediction helps with listing decisions.
Freemium. Free tier: 200 scans/month. Pro: $24.99/mo for 1,000 scans. T2L: Free forever, unlimited scans.
SlabIQ doesn't have a marketplace yet—they're building marketplace integrations. T2L lists directly to eBay + Whatnot.
"I tried SlabIQ's batch scanning for my 800-card lot. Identified everything in an hour. But then I had to manually write descriptions and list each one on eBay. With T2L, they're listed in 2 hours. Different tools."
"SlabIQ is beautiful if you're tracking a collection. But I'm trying to sell fast. T2L gets cards from my desk to sold on eBay in minutes."
"I use both. SlabIQ for portfolio tracking (I love the dashboards). T2L for bulk listing my excess inventory. They're complementary, not competitive."
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