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Automatic Hall of Fame Detection

“HOF” in a title is a real search filter for buyers. Collectors specifically look for Hall of Fame cards, and if your listing doesn’t have it, your Tony Dorsett card is competing against every other 1984 Topps #238 that does. That’s lost visibility on a card that’s worth more because of who the player is.

Tagged Automatically, Every Time

CardLuma checks every player against its database automatically. Tony Dorsett gets the HOF badge, it goes in the title, and it feeds into your store category automation rules.

You don’t have to Google “is this guy a Hall of Famer” at 2am when you’re listing a stack of 80s football cards and can’t remember if Dorsett made it or not. Every HOF card gets tagged correctly, every time, which means consistent titles and consistent search visibility across your entire store.

CardLuma card edit screen showing a 1984 Topps #238 Tony Dorsett card with HOF highlighted in the auto-generated title and HOF badge next to the player name field
Ready to list cleaner

Complete listings, without the cleanup.

Turn scans into eBay-ready listings with the specifics buyers filter on, then reuse clean card data across Shopify and Whatnot workflows.