Cliqket vs PullTrader
PullTrader runs one seller's card business. Cliqket runs the whole market.
PullTrader is the operating system for a single card seller: inventory, vaulting, POS, and multichannel selling in one place, and it is genuinely good at that. It runs one seller's card business across channels. Cliqket does a different job: it runs a whole many-seller market that an operator owns, in any collector category.
Launch cost
Free to launch. 3.6% at checkout, only when you sell.
$9 to $99/mo, plus buyer-side fees; marketplace sales keep 91 to 95%.
Time to a live market
Private draft in minutes. Public after setup and review.
Built to run one seller's business, not to launch a market.
Collector hardware
Soft-close auctions, buylists, price history, and collection tracking built in.
Strong card tooling: inventory, vaulting, POS, and multichannel.
Seller storefronts and white-label sites
White-label seller sites and shop pages included.
A storefront for a single seller, not many-seller sites.
Payments and payouts
Stripe Connect payments and payouts from day one.
Payments and payouts built in for the seller.
Operations after launch
A crew of agents for supply research, content, and floor-watching.
Software for the seller to run. No operating crew.
Who owns the market
You do. Your brand, your sellers, your customer list.
Serves one seller across channels. Trading cards only.
When PullTrader is the right choice.
If you are a single card seller or shop who wants inventory, vaulting, POS, and multichannel tools working together today, PullTrader is genuinely good at that job. Cliqket is for an operator running a market of many sellers, in cards or any other category, rather than one seller's business.
Start your own marketplace.
Describe it in one sentence. Cliqket builds the market, staffs the crew, and runs checkout. You own the community.
Build a market