Why sellers use Shopify alongside eBay
A Shopify storefront gives you your own brand, your own checkout, and a home for repeat buyers — without giving up the reach of eBay search. Most card operations want both, not one or the other.
CardLuma is eBay-first, but your inventory doesn't stop at eBay. Push scanned, verified card data straight into your Shopify store from the same workflow — so you're not rebuilding product records by hand for a second channel.
Plenty of serious sellers run an eBay store and a Shopify storefront. The problem is maintaining both. CardLuma identifies and verifies each card once, then reuses that data so your Shopify catalog stays consistent with how you list everywhere else.
A Shopify storefront gives you your own brand, your own checkout, and a home for repeat buyers — without giving up the reach of eBay search. Most card operations want both, not one or the other.
The same identification, item specifics, pricing, and images CardLuma builds for your eBay listing carry over to Shopify, so product records start accurate instead of blank.
Push scanned cards into your Shopify catalog from the workflow you already use. No re-keying titles, conditions, or specifics into a second system by hand.
Titles, conditions, and card attributes follow the same rules across channels, so a card looks like the same card whether a buyer finds it on eBay or in your store.
Yes, Shopify support is included with the platform unless otherwise noted on your plan. You choose your monthly scan volume, not which channels you get.
No — that's the point. Scanned card data flows from CardLuma into your Shopify store so your catalog isn't a separate manual project.
Yes. The same scan-to-data workflow covers sports, TCG/CCG, and non-sports cards, so your Shopify catalog can hold everything you sell.
Scan your first cards and see complete, eBay-ready listings in minutes — no credit card required.