Create better listings
Why structured details matter
Structured details make listings easier to understand, easier to filter, and easier to match to the right buyers. They are one of the strongest ways to make a listing feel complete instead of approximate.
Better matching
Structured card names, sets, rarity, language, and condition give search and filters something reliable to work with.
More buyer trust
Clear rows reduce ambiguity, especially on multi-card listings where buyers want to know exactly what is included.
Future-proof data
Structured details make it easier for the platform to support richer discovery, comparisons, and visibility improvements over time.
What it helps today
A structured listing is easier to scan at a glance. Buyers can see what the item is, what condition it is in, and how the pricing fits together without decoding a long freeform description.
On multi-card listings, structured rows also make it much easier to communicate bundle value and card count without forcing buyers to ask follow-up questions first.
How it improves discovery
Search and browse work best when the platform has clean signals to read. Titles and descriptions help, but structured fields are far more consistent.
When you add the right details, the listing is easier to place in the right contexts and easier to surface for collectors looking for exactly that item profile.
- Card names are easier to identify reliably.
- Set and rarity data make filtering more useful.
- Condition and language help buyers compare listings faster.
- Clear row-level structure gives mixed or bundled listings more precision.
When it is worth the effort
The biggest payoff usually comes from singles, sealed product with a clear product name, and multi-card listings where the contents are known.
For broad lots or miscellaneous bundles, even partial structure still helps. A few strong details are better than none.
Ready to put this into practice?
Start a listing and use the guidance above to make it easier for the right buyers to find it.

