Heystack One Review: Is This the Best Way to Scan and Sell Your Sports Cards?

Come check out a singles stream and grab $15 Whatnot Credit For New Accounts! - https://whatnot.com/invite/clevercuba... I finally made the jump! After two years of manually typing out every single card detail and taking photos one by one for my streams and eBay store, I bought a scanner for my card business. In this video, I’m breaking down why I chose the Heystack One over other popular options like the Ricoh or flatbed scanners. As someone who sells a mix of slabs, top loaders, and raw cards (in a specific order!), I needed a solution that could handle it all without slowing me down. Watch as I put the scanner to the test with a 10-card stack—including an Austin Riley Refractor, a Dan Marino rookie, and a sweet Sebastian Walcott patch. I’ll walk you through the full workflow: from scanning the cards to using AI identification, editing the listings, and publishing them directly to eBay in under 4 minutes. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro: Why I finally bought a scanner 0:47 - The problem with manual entry 1:16 - Why auto-feed scanners didn't work for me (Slabs vs. Singles) 2:22 - Introducing the Haystack One Scanner 3:20 - Hardware Demo: Scanning Raw, Top Loaded, and Slabs 6:25 - Software Walkthrough: AI Card Identification 8:37 - Connecting to eBay & Generating Listings 9:45 - Pricing & Comping Speed Run 10:35 - Publishing to eBay & Verifying Listings 11:25 - Final Thoughts Cards Scanned in this Video: Austin Riley Topps Chrome /25 Raniel Rodriguez Bowman International Refractor Walter Clayton Jr. & Ace Bailey Basketball Cards Vintage Dan Marino & Johnny Bench/Yogi Berra Julio Rodriguez Stadium Club Chrome Slabs Sebastian Walcott Flawless Patch /5 Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @clevercubancards