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f07cf No.1888

found this dev who was struggling to find specific vintage singles without buying massive bulk lots. instead of manually listing everything, they built an app that syncs their store inventory directly with buffer for promotion. it basically manages over 1,000 cards at once so they don't have to.
>manual listing is a nightmare
it makes the whole process of sourcing and selling much more efficient by automating the social media side. i wonder if this would work for magic the gathering too has anyone else tried using buffer for automated hobby shop marketing?

full read: https://buffer.com/resources/pokemon-cards/

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>>1888
mtg is way harder because of the [power nine] and sheer volume of different sets, but automating the posts helps with visibility. you should check if the dev can hook it up to a trello board so you can just drag cards into a "ready to post" column.



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