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Trading cards being sorted, priced, and prepared for shipment on an account workspace.
Chase the cards. Complete the sets. Keep the margin.

The marketplace that works both ways.

Request early access to post open offers for the cards you want, or list yours with 0% fees during beta. Built for people who buy and sell.

Open offersPost what you'll pay

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Prelaunch only. No buying, listing, or payment required.

Magic: The Gathering

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Five games at launch

Full curated catalogs. Raw and graded. More games as we grow.

The ISO post, grown up

Buyers already post “looking for” requests in card groups and hope a stranger notices. Chase Sets turns that into a real, catalog-backed offer any matching seller can accept.
The old way

Social card groups

A buyer posts what they want in a card group, then waits.

  • “ISO Charizard ex, will pay $140 shipped.”
  • 14 replies. Half of them just ask “still looking?” a week later.
  • Payment happens outside any marketplace, with no order to point back to.
  • If it goes wrong, the group can only remove the post after the fact.
On Chase Sets

Post it once. Any seller can accept.

The same request becomes a priced offer against the real catalog entry, visible to every matching seller.

Charizard ex — Special Illustration Rare

Sample offer • visible to matching sellers

$140.00
Catalog-backed identity, buyer price, and shipping destination are set before any seller sees it.
  • Any seller with a matching card can accept it — no listing negotiation needed.
  • Acceptance creates a real order, with checkout fee and shipping shown before payment.
  • The offer and its outcome stay tied to a real order record, not a forum thread.
1

Post an offer against the real catalog entry: price, quantity, and shipping destination.

2

Any seller with a matching card can accept it, at your price.

3

Acceptance becomes a real order — checkout fee and shipping shown before payment.

Coming soon

Watch a 30-second offer get posted and accepted

A short recording of the full offer flow is in production. This spot is reserved for it.

Fees that work differently

The fee lock is a platform primitive: your fee is set when you list and never goes up on that listing. Founders get the best-possible rate inside that permanent mechanic.
Locked at listing

Your fee is set when you list.

Every listing locks its fee the moment you create it. Market changes and policy changes cannot raise the fee on that listing.

  • That is how Chase Sets works for everyone, forever: the listing keeps the rate captured at creation.
  • Payment processing stays buyer-side; sellers do not pay a separate processing line.
  • Fine print: editing price keeps your lock. Relisting or adding quantity uses the current rate. Full rules stay on /sales-fees.
Founders window

Founders: lock 0%

List during the founders window and those listings lock 0% seller fees until they sell.

  • 0% seller fees are locked at listing time for founders-window listings.
  • You keep 100% of the sale price, before shipping and protection allowance.
The balance flywheel

Sell. Get balance. Buy.

Sell a card, get Chase Sets balance. Spend balance, skip card processing entirely. Buying and selling on one platform should actually pay off.

Sell a card

Turn a sold card into balance.

Get balance

Turn sale proceeds into balance to spend.

Buy with balance

Use balance when you buy.

$10 card beta seller math

Founder example before shipping and protection allowance.

Buyer item price$10.00
Beta seller fee$0.00
Seller-side processingNone
Seller net before shipping$10.00
Card processing is buyer-side at checkout; Chase Sets balance skips it.

$100 graded-card founder math

A larger founder example before shipping and protection allowance.

Graded card sale price$100.00
Founder seller fee$0.00
Seller-side processingNone
Seller net before shipping$100.00
Founders keep the sale price before shipping and protection allowance.

Seller tools that follow the market

Chase Sets connects market signals to seller decisions: less spreadsheet maintenance, more control over the margin and inventory you actually manage.
Coming to beta

Set a strategy once. Keep prices in context.

A repricing policy can follow a market anchor while respecting the floor you control, with changes previewed and auditable before it acts.

  • Choose a market anchor and let the strategy follow signals continuously.
  • Hard floors keep a market move from pushing below the price you accept.
  • Preview proposed changes and keep an audit trail of what moved.
Coming to beta

See the market behind every card

Market tape, rollups, and charts turn completed sales into price history, market estimates, and collection value signals.

  • Price history stays close to the catalog item.
  • Track collection value as market estimates move.
  • Buyer-facing market context helps prices stay easier to understand.
Coming to beta

From spreadsheet scale to a native workflow

Bulk repricing and agent-ready APIs give high-volume sellers a path beyond one-card-at-a-time work, with the same policy and market facts underneath.

  • Designed for six-figure inventories.
  • A bulk on-ramp for importing and managing large price sets.
  • API-ready foundations for seller workflows and agents.

Ready to stop pricing in a spreadsheet?

Join the seller wave and help shape how these tools work with real inventories.

Request early access

The same $10 card, three marketplaces

Compare the marketplace fee, per-order and payment fee, and dollars kept before you decide where to list.
Marketplace fee, per-order and payment fee, and dollars kept on a $10 card: Chase Sets versus TCGplayer and eBay.
On a $10 cardChase SetsTCGplayereBay
Marketplace fee$0.00$1.07$1.32
Per-order and payment fee$0.00$0.55$0.30
You keep$10.00$8.38$8.38

TCGplayer and eBay figures use each marketplace's own published seller-fee schedule, applied to a $10.00 item price before shipping or tax, as of July 2026, with cents rounded down in each marketplace's favor. Chase Sets figures reflect the 0% beta seller fee lock with no separate seller payment-processing fee.

Founders beta: the first 500 accounts

Beta access opens a 60-day window and a shot at one of 500 numbered founder badges. Here is exactly how both work.
Capped at 500 founders
  • Claim your numbered founder badge with your first listing or offer — shown publicly on your profile and listings, permanently.
  • Every listing you create in your first 60 days of beta access locks 0% seller fees until it sells.
  • The badge and any listings you lock never expire. The 60-day window and the 500 numbers are what run out.
  • Join the founders-circle Discord after your invite and help shape the early community.
  • Help shape seller tools for bulk listing, pricing, fulfillment, fee locks, and offers.

When can I use Chase Sets?

Chase Sets opens to everyone on September 1, 2026. Numbered beta invite waves begin late July 2026, and invites go to the waitlist first.
Beta invite waves

Invites begin late July 2026

Wave 1: 100 invites. Wave 2: 250 invites. Wave 3: 500 invites. Each wave opens only after marketplace checks pass.

  • A qualified Wave 1 seller chooses Sell or Buy and sell, names at least one supported game, and selects an inventory-size range. Signup alone does not qualify.
  • Later waves wait for checkout failures below 2%, near-real-time projections, and support load within a solo operator's capacity.
During beta

Founders window runs through beta

Beta access starts your 60-day 0% fee-lock window, and your first listing or offer claims one of 500 numbered founder badges while numbers remain.

September 1, 2026

Public launch: open signup

On September 1, 2026, signup opens to everyone — no invite needed. Waiting until then means no beta wave and a later shot at the founder numbers.

Pick the workflow you want prioritized

Choose the first job you want Chase Sets to solve. These buttons prefill the waitlist form and help shape invite waves.
For founding sellers

I want to sell cards

Bring early supply with 0% fees on beta listings, no separate seller processing line, and workflows built for repeat card work.

  • Beta-created listings keep 100% of the sale.
  • Bulk listing and pricing context reduce one-card-at-a-time work.
  • Browse open buyer offers for a card before you list it and see real demand first.
For collectors

I want to buy cards

Finish sets and decks with shipping credit, account trust, order processing, and protection visible before payment.

  • Post an open offer for the card you want — any matching seller can accept it.
  • Delivered total is easier to compare before checkout.
  • Shipping credit and items from the same seller stay visible.
  • Seller profile, returns, and support context stay close to the listing.

Preview the buying experience

Sample UI showing how price, seller profile, condition, shipping, earned shipping credit, card processing, returns, and order protection stay together before checkout.
Sample Pikachu 173/165 Illustration Rare Pokemon card.
Sample listing
Raw Near MintSample: 3 available

Pikachu Illustration Rare

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet 151, 173/165 Illustration Rare, English. Condition, seller history, shipping estimate, return options, and support coverage stay with the listing.

$83.40
Raw market estimate
Review account, condition, returns, support, and shipping first.
Sample card accountVerification placement shown
Sample profile data
Tracked card mailer, $0.48 after shipping creditNon-delivery, payment error, and not-as-described supportReturn options shown before payment

Total before payment

Checkout shows item, one combined Shipping line, tax, and card processing (2.9% + $0.30) before payment. Pay with Chase Sets balance and card processing is $0.

Item$83.40
Shipping$4.65$0.48 tracked shipping
Tax$0.00 in this sample
Card processing (2.9% + $0.30)$2.82 · $0 with Chase Sets balance
Estimated order total$86.70
Every line is visible before payment. Card processing is 2.9% + $0.30; Chase Sets balance makes it $0, for a $83.88 total on this sample order. Protection is included on every order.

Every order includes Order Protection. Read the protection policy

Signals before payment

Secure payment review

Provider-backed checkout confirms the final charge before you pay. Card processing is 2.9% + $0.30, shown before payment; paying with Chase Sets balance makes it $0.

Shipping credit

One combined Shipping line shows any buyer overflow after the shipping allowance. Higher-value orders can qualify for shipping covered by the allowance; protection included.

Support context

Support reviews tracking, payment status, seller details, listing evidence, and return options.

Built around real card workflows

The product model is built around repeat card work: sourcing, listing, pricing, shipping, and buying without rebuilding the same decision every time.
Three marketplace workflow panels showing organized card inventory, pricing review, and shipping preparation.
Workflow preview

Cards, pricing, and shipping in one operating view

Inventory, pricing, and fulfillment cues stay together so accounts can move cards without stitching the workflow together by hand.

Make more inventory listable

Product data and listing tools make raw, graded, chase, bulk, and everyday cards practical to manage.

Show costs before commitment

Sellers see fee terms and offer rebates before inventory goes live. Checkout shows item price, shipping, credits, checkout fee, and marketplace costs before payment.

Keep trust details close

Checkout totals, public policies, order protection, shipping status, and support contact stay close to the decision.

After you request access

Answer three quick questions so early access reaches the accounts most likely to use the seller beta.

Before launch

  • No live marketplace transactions are available during prelaunch.
  • Checkout, fee-lock, order processing, return, and payout terms are visible before live payments.

What you get after signup

  • Sign up with your email, marketplace intent, and first priority.
  • Tell us whether seller economics, bulk listing, buying, pricing, or shipping matters first.
  • Get launch updates and early access consideration as invites open.

Visible support

  • Public policies explain marketplace availability, checkout, fees, refunds, returns, and order protection while checkout is gated.
  • Support contact is visible for prelaunch questions.
  • Reach Chase Sets at support@chasesets.com for public, review, or prelaunch questions.

Built by someone who lists cards too

A short note on why Chase Sets exists and who is building it.
From the founder

Todd Skelton

Founder, Chase Sets

I buy, sell, and ship trading cards myself, and I got tired of watching marketplace fees eat into card margin before a sale even clears. Chase Sets starts from that math: a 0% seller fee lock during beta, buyer totals shown before checkout, and a roadmap shaped by what the waitlist actually asks for.

  • Every beta fee decision comes from someone who lists and ships cards too.
  • Fee math and policies stay public instead of buried in fine print.
  • The founders-circle Discord is where the early roadmap gets shaped, not just announced.
Takes under a minute

Help shape the founding seller wave

Tell us whether selling, buying, or both matters most. Beta access starts your founders window the moment you get in.

  • First 500 founders: your numbered badge is claimed by your first listing or offer, and locks 0% seller fees for 60 days.
  • Founding sellers get input on bulk listing, pricing, fulfillment, beta fee-lock rules, and offer rebates.
  • Collectors get item, account, shipping, return, support, and shipping-credit details before checkout.
  • Public policies stay visible before marketplace transactions open.
Early access

Request early access

Tell us your marketplace intent and first priority so invites reach the right accounts first.

One signup helps shape the first buyer and seller tools and puts your account in line for a beta invite.

Choose the workflow you would use first.

Tell us about your inventory

Optional, sellers only: helps us measure real inventory behind the waitlist, not just interest.

Games you sell

Select every game you currently sell or plan to sell.

Beyond early access emails, this covers new features, launch milestones, and founder updates. Ask support@chasesets.com to remove you anytime.

No live marketplace transactions are available during prelaunch.

Marketplace questions

Short answers about marketplace availability, founding seller fees, order processing, shipping, and order protection.

Is Chase Sets live yet?

Not yet. Chase Sets opens to everyone on September 1, 2026, and beta invite waves begin late July 2026. Join the waitlist for an invite before launch and founders offer eligibility.

What do sellers pay during beta?

Listings created during beta keep a 0% seller fee until sold. Chase Sets also does not pass separate seller payment-processing fees to sellers. Buyers pay only payment processing at cost, shown before payment: 2.9% + $0.30 by card, 0.5% by bank account, $0.00 with Chase Sets balance.