Trade decks with real inventory and real intent
Import a list, price it, launch trade offers, open an auction path for faster sales, and browse a marketplace that reflects what users are actually listing right now.
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Live deck listings
842
Tracked cards and tokens
Bracket 2.4
Average marketplace bracket
Commander, mainboard, and token parsing
Single, partner, and background pair support
Images, finishes, and pricing from Scryfall
Show bracket, inventory, and blended value publicly
decks already include token inventory for cleaner sleeves-to-table prep.
trade offers have already been opened through the marketplace flow.
public deck comments are already giving extra context around listed decks.
Filter the live marketplace by color identity
Deck color identity is now stored on each deck and refreshed during import or enrichment. Commander decks also get post-enrichment color identity validation when card data is available.
Marketplace Snapshot
Real listings pulled from the marketplace, with pricing, bracket signal, and clear next actions

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Giada, Font of Hope

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Kellan, the Fae-Blooded // Birthright Boon

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Wilhelt, the Rotcleaver
The homepage should feel like a marketplace, not a brochure
The strongest signals on DeckSwap now are live listings, open trade intent, deck discussion, color identity filtering, and the faster-sale auction path.
Deck-for-deck negotiations currently waiting on a response.
Offers that have already handed off into the escrow draft workflow.
Public comments giving context, deck notes, and trade questions.
Faster sale mode is ready for testing
You don't have live bidding yet, but you do have a working auction launch prototype for reserve and no-reserve sale math. High-value decks can already move into that path.
Decks getting actual conversation
Do something meaningful from the first screen
Trade deck for deck, not hype for hype
DeckSwap is designed around value-for-value Commander matching. Bring a real inventory, match against another real inventory, and keep the exchange anchored to deck value with a small matching fee instead of opaque markups.
Blended pricing makes deck value easier to compare before you start a trade conversation.
Bracket and inventory detail help players self-sort into more compatible trades.
The matching fee stays small and visible so the trade itself stays centered on value.
Start with the real product flow
Sign in, import a Commander list, and turn it into a browsable marketplace entry with structured card data.
Import if you have a full list. Create manually if you just want a quick listing.
