RocketVault vs SpeedyCardLister.
SpeedyCardLister is a fast AI scan-and-list tool that turns phone photos into eBay listings, priced by monthly scan volume. RocketVault does that too, then keeps going: a Cmd-K agent that builds and publishes lots and runs reprice campaigns (with your approval), a source-cited daily briefing, grading ROI math, and real eBay-Finances P&L. If you want a tool that lists, SpeedyCardLister works; if you want one that operates your business, that's RocketVault.
Sellers who want an AI operator that not only lists cards but builds lots, reprices, and reports P&L — with an agent that takes approval-gated actions.
Volume eBay sellers who just want the fastest path from a phone photo to a live eBay listing and like paying purely by scan count.
How RocketVault and SpeedyCardLister stack up.
What you actually pay.
Pick RocketVault when…
- SpeedyCardLister stops at the listing; RocketVault keeps operating — a Cmd-K agent builds and publishes lots, runs reprice campaigns, and edits listings, all behind an approval gate so you stay in control.
- You get a grounded, source-cited daily briefing on your inventory and the market — SpeedyCardLister has nothing comparable.
- Pricing is built in: a 10.6M-row card-price database plus live eBay comps, where SpeedyCardLister explicitly doesn't integrate pricing at all.
- Real money math — net-of-fees P&L straight from eBay Finances and a Grading Assistant that computes grading ROI — versus a scan-and-list scope.
- A genuinely free-forever tier (100 cards) plus a 14-day full-Enterprise trial with no credit card, versus a paid-only $1-first-month hook.
- Stale-listing Refresh and AI lot suggestions move dead inventory automatically — features SpeedyCardLister doesn't advertise.
Stay with SpeedyCardLister when…
- You want the single cheapest entry point and only need raw scan-to-eBay throughput, nothing more.
- Your costs map cleanly to a per-scan tier and you don't want a broader operations toolset.
- You deliberately want zero pricing guidance and prefer to set every price by hand.
Questions about switching.
What does RocketVault do that SpeedyCardLister doesn't?
The biggest gap is an action-taking AI agent plus intelligence. RocketVault's Cmd-K agent builds and publishes lots, reprices, and edits listings with your approval, and it sends a source-cited daily briefing. SpeedyCardLister is a scan-and-list tool — it gets cards onto eBay fast but doesn't take ongoing actions or surface market intelligence.
Do both publish to marketplaces other than eBay?
No. Both are eBay-only today. SpeedyCardLister's own FAQ states it only lists to your connected eBay account, and RocketVault also publishes to eBay only right now.
Does SpeedyCardLister give you pricing or comps?
No. Its FAQ says it doesn't integrate third-party pricing tools and avoids price guides over accuracy concerns. RocketVault prices from a 10.6M-row card-price database plus live eBay comps.
Which is cheaper to start?
SpeedyCardLister's first month is $1 (then $5/mo and up by scan volume) but it has no free tier. RocketVault is free forever for 100 cards and adds a 14-day full-Enterprise trial with no credit card. Whether SpeedyCardLister requires a card for the $1 month isn't stated on their site, so we don't claim either way.
“Why not just use eBay’s own AI listing tool?”
eBay’s bulk listing tool drafts a single listing from a photo — genuinely useful, and you should use it. But it stops at the draft. RocketVault works on top of eBay: it identifies each card down to the parallel and serial, prices it from a 10.6-million-row sales database plus live comps, bundles singles into AI-built lots, refreshes stale listings, runs reprice campaigns, and reconciles your real net-of-fees P&L from eBay Finances.
You still publish through eBay — RocketVault just does the parts the drafting tool doesn’t, and an approval-gated agent does them for you.
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