Shopify and Cardmarket Inventory: The TCG PowerTools Question
Before choosing a Cardmarket inventory tool, decide which system your team should trust when the shop is busy.
TCG PowerTools is easy to understand as a Cardmarket-focused tool. If Cardmarket inventory is the main job, that focus can make sense. The question changes when Shopify is already where the store takes orders, manages customers, and runs the counter routine.
For Shopify-first TCG stores, Cardmarket can be a major channel without becoming a second stock system. Staff should not have to decide which platform has the real number every time a card sells.
The practical test is simple. When a card sells on Shopify, Cardmarket should follow. When a card sells in store, online stock should move. When a buylist is accepted, those cards should move toward live inventory without another round of typing.
We built Card Companion for stores that need those answers connected. Shopify remains the operating centre. Cardmarket updates from managed stock. Buylist intake feeds future inventory. Pickers work from a view the team can trust.
That distinction matters most for large singles catalogues. A small stock list can survive some copy, paste, and memory. A serious catalogue cannot. The TCG PowerTools question is whether your risk sits inside Cardmarket listings, or between the systems your staff use all day.