Your stock list was accurate on Tuesday. It’s now Thursday.

A B2B trading platform where every listing is backed by verified, graded, wiped inventory that actually exists right now.
Not on Tuesday. Now. Built on Core. Because you can’t sell verified inventory if nothing verified it.

Your current sales workflow, honestly.

It works. In the same way that navigating by the stars works — technically possible, wildly inefficient, and occasionally you end up selling something you don’t have.

1

You export a stock list to CSV. You email it to 40 brokers. By the time the first one replies, three items are sold, two have been regraded, and one turned out to have a cracked screen that nobody noticed until packing. You send a corrected list. The cycle begins again.

Your listings update from inventory in real time. An asset is sold? Gone from every listing, instantly. Regraded? The listing reflects it before you can alt-tab to check. No CSV. No email. No “sorry, that one’s no longer available.”

2

Negotiations happen across WhatsApp, email, phone, and that one buyer in Hamburg who still uses Skype. Reconstructing what was agreed requires archaeology. “I thought we said €180 per unit?” “No, that was for Grade A only.” Nobody has proof.

Every offer, counter-offer, and agreed term lives in the deal room. Color-coded. Timestamped. The delta from the previous offer shown inline. When someone says “I thought we agreed,” you show them exactly what they agreed, when, and what they typed.

3

“I have 500 Dell laptops, Grade A-B.” Really? Grade A by whose standards? Verified when? By whom? And what does “A-B” even mean — is it mostly A, mostly B, or a creative interpretation of C+ on a good day?

The listing shows the exact grade distribution from Core. 180 at A, 290 at B, 30 at C. The buyer sees the grading methodology, the test results summary, and the erasure status. Trust built from data, not from a phone call where both people are being optimistic.

4

Finding the right buyer means sending stock lists to everyone and hoping someone bites. Finding the right stock means calling six suppliers and hoping one of them actually has what they claim to have.

Post what you’re buying. Post what you’re selling. The matching engine connects the two and tells you exactly why it’s a good match — category, grade range, quantity, timing, location. No more casting nets into the void.

5

“Wait, is that laptop already listed? Is it in a batch? Did we already sell it? Who archived it in March?” You open three tabs to find out. The answer is in none of them.

Every sellable item shows its state on the row itself: Available, In draft, In ready, Published, Sold. Quick-pill filters across the top with live counts. One click to see only Published. One click to see only Sold. The 2,000-row list becomes the 15 rows you actually need to look at.

From verified inventory to closed deal.

The tools that replace the export-email-WhatsApp-prayer workflow with something where both sides actually know what they’re trading, at what price, and under which terms.

Inventory Command Center

Every sellable item shows its state at a glance — Available, In draft, In ready, Published, Sold. Quick-pill filters above the toolbar (one click to jump between states, with live counts per tenant). Bulk actions with a sticky action bar: create a batch, edit prices in bulk, unpublish N listings at once, archive what you’re not ready to sell yet. Soft-archive, so nothing is ever truly gone.

Batch Builder

You’ve got 500 Grade B Dell laptops across three racks. Select them. Bundle them into a sale-ready batch. The system shows you the grade distribution, the manufacturer breakdown, the value estimate. Four clicks from inventory to listing. Not four hours of spreadsheet formatting. A four-step wizard keeps you from ending up with a half-published batch at 2am.

Verified Listings

Every listing is backed by actual, counted, tested, graded, wiped inventory in Core. The listing can’t lie — not because your sales team is dishonest, but because the system physically won’t let them list something that doesn’t match reality. Your reputation will thank you.

Tags, Notes & Re-sync

Every sellable item carries tags (q2-refresh, hot, reserved-for-tender) and internal notes — the private field where your trader writes “hold for Gregor, he’ll take all of these at list price.” Filter the inventory list by tag to slice the 2,000-item view down to the 15 things you actually need right now. And when Core re-grades an item, hit “Re-sync from Core” and the latest grade flows through without clobbering your list price, your notes, or your tags.

Channel History

Every sellable item has a timeline — when it was published, when it was pulled, when it was re-listed, when it went to auction, when it settled. With icons, timestamps, and the reason attached. No more “wait, did we already try listing this once?” No more asking the person who was on shift that week.

Intent Matching

“I need 200 Grade A HP EliteBook 840 G8s, delivered to Munich by March 15.” “I have 240 Grade A-B HP EliteBook 840 G8s in Amsterdam.” Match score: 87%. The engine does the networking. You do the deal. Auto-match triggers, match dismiss, auto-convert to a deal when one closes.

Deal Rooms

Not WhatsApp. Not email. A structured space where you negotiate with full context visible to both sides. The offer card shows the price, the terms, and exactly how it compares to the previous offer. Counter-offers are first-class — no more pretending a price is final when everyone knows it’s not. Realtime arrival via Supabase Realtime, so nobody is hitting refresh.

Trust Snapshots

Forget star ratings. Trust here is calculated from actual system data: deal completion rate, average response time, claim rate, certifications. You can’t fake a 94% completion rate when the system counted every deal. And your R2 badge? Verified, not self-declared.

Seller Analytics

A conversion funnel from listing views to watchers to intents to offers to closed deals. You can see exactly where your pipeline leaks. Too many views but no offers? Your pricing is off. Lots of offers but no closes? Your terms are the problem. Data beats guesswork.

Core and Market share one truth.

This isn’t a sync job that runs every hour and hopes nothing changed. Core and Market read from the same database. When an asset is sold, it’s gone everywhere, instantly. When it’s regraded, every listing reflects the new grade before the grader has put down the device.

That’s why Market requires Core. Not because we want to upsell you. Because a trading platform that can’t guarantee the accuracy of its own listings is just a prettier version of your CSV. And you’ve CC’d enough of those.

Your network deserves better than a CC’d CSV.

Early Access Partners get 6 months free. We launch on 15 September 2026. Your WhatsApp trading group will barely notice you’re gone.

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