AUGURY I The Obsidian Codex

Peer into the glass. It's already watching.

GrailSpy watches the Australian TCG market for you — eBay AU, TCGPlayer, and Japanese sources — and alerts you when something in your watchlist actually moves. For collectors, flippers, and vendors. AU-first. No auto-bids.

A scrying glass for the Australian TCG market. A named agent that watches continuously — and speaks only when something actually matters.

Three cards in your watchlist moved while you slept.
FREE DURING BETA · ONE EMAIL WHEN EARLY ACCESS OPENS
Read-only monitoring
No logins needed
No auto-bids, ever
AU-first
You own your scryer
Example alert
Soba: Mega Gengar ex SIR just listed on eBay AU for $1,180. Market is ~$1,414. That’s 17% under. Want the link?
watchlist AU eBay read-only you decide
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AUGURY II · The Four Laws

The mirror is bound by four promises.

I

No auto-bids. Ever.

The mirror watches. You move. GrailSpy drafts action — you execute on your card, from your account, with your judgment. This rule never changes.

II

Signal, not noise.

Price movement without context is theatre. GrailSpy surfaces the why — supply shock, meta shift, JP leading indicator, grading pop cliff — or it stays quiet.

III

Japanese moves first.

JP sets still land before English ones — weeks on most releases, months on some. And from Sep 2026, Pokemon's 30th Celebration becomes the first global same-day drop, which makes continuous JP monitoring more valuable, not less. The glass reads JP signals the moment they surface.

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Your glass. Your agent.

Named. Personal. Nobody else's. Your scryer learns your grails, your margin targets, your thresholds — and speaks in a voice you chose. The voice is just how it sounds. The memory is how it helps. Not a dashboard. A companion.

An eBay tab that thinks — and a presence that waits.
The Obsidian Codex · Rite of Sight
AUGURY III · Three Chambers

One glass. Three chambers.

Whoever you are in the market — collector, flipper, vendor — the glass remakes itself for you. One subscription. Switch chambers when your role does.

Chamber I · The Collector

For the ones who are never selling.

$9.99AUD / month
  • Watchlist on any card, set, grail
  • Condition-adjusted AU valuations from live sold listings
  • Japanese-to-English price bridge
  • Set-drop windows mapped in advance
  • Your named agent, your voice
  • New listings scanned every 10 minutes (dial down to hourly if you prefer)
  • Weekly digest: fired alerts, value delta & scryer's editorial
e.g. Mega Gengar ex SIR decayed ~15% in the two weeks after Ascended Heroes released. The glass surfaces decay curves on day three, not day fourteen.
Build the binder. The glass tracks it.
Chamber II · The Flipper

For the edge.

$29.99AUD / month
  • Everything in Chamber I
  • Mispricing alerts across AU listings
  • Release-day volatility windows, hour by hour
  • Margin-target calibration by set & rarity
  • Grading ROI modelling (PSA/CGC)
  • Private signals dashboard
  • New listings scanned every minute + event-driven pushes
  • Daily digest with full market context
e.g. Uta Manga SP moved on Japanese markets before AU sold prices caught up. The glass reads JP the moment it ticks — not a week later when the edge is gone.
The glass sees mispriced. You move fast.
Chamber III · The Vendor's Hall

For the shopfront.

$89AUD / month
  • Everything in I and II
  • Active-listing audit against perfect-title formulas
  • Dead-stock surfacing & reprice recommendations
  • Stock-gap analysis vs. top AU sellers
  • Competitor movement dashboards
  • Bulk-update CSV generation
  • Real-time API push + event-driven pipeline
  • Custom digest cadence + portfolio delta reports
e.g. A listing audit flags dead-stock singles sitting 15% above 30-day AU sold price — so you reprice before the algorithm buries the listing.
Mind the whole store. Without living in it.
◆ AUSTRALIA-FIRST ◆

Built for a market nobody else is building for.

TCGPlayer treats AU as a rounding error. Cardmarket is EU. PriceCharting is US-weighted. And the gap between what a card is "worth" overseas and what it actually sells for on eBay AU is where money lives — or where it gets lost.

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AU prices trade consistently above TCGPlayer
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Lead time the glass watches continuously
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Pokemon booster-box searches on eBay AU, YoY1
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AU-native TCG intelligence tools today
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AUGURY IV · The Four Rites

How the glass gets to know you.

I.

Name your scryer.

Pick the archetype. Give it a name. Your agent is a character — not a feature. The glass speaks in its voice, always.

II.

Point the mirror.

Paste a set list, a spreadsheet, your store's active listings, or a handful of grails. The glass builds a condition-adjusted map around it.

III.

It watches. Continuously.

AU eBay, TCGPlayer, Japanese sources, release calendars, meta shifts. Not sampled. Not scheduled. Continuously, so you don't have to.

IV.

It speaks. Only when it should.

When something actually matters — a mispriced listing, a JP signal, a grail in reach — your scryer surfaces it with context. Everything else, silence.

AUGURY V · The Sceptic's Rite

The questions you should be asking.

Four honest answers before you hand over an email address.

i.

How does the glass know what I care about?

You tell it. Paste a set list, a spreadsheet, the URL of your eBay store, or a handful of grails — the mirror builds a condition-adjusted map around what you pointed it at. No guessing, no recommendations dressed up as insight.

Your scryer refines that map over time: it notices which alerts you act on, which you dismiss, and tightens accordingly. You stay the signal. It's the filter.

ii.

What data do you actually access?

Public listings only. At launch, GrailSpy reads what's already visible on eBay AU and TCGPlayer — the same pages anyone with a browser can open. Japanese market coverage follows in the first 90 days of access.

We do not ask for your eBay login, your TCGPlayer account, your seller dashboard, or any financial credential. No auto-bids. No auto-listing. No agent that touches your account. Ever.

Read-only · Public data · No account access
iii.

When does early access open, and who gets in first?

Opening July 2026. Access rolls out in cohorts of twenty — the list is worked through in order of signup, with Australian collectors, flippers, and vendors given priority for the first three cohorts.

The cap isn't scarcity theatre. It's because each scryer is tuned against live data, and I can only onboard in batches that match the pace the glass can be trusted at.

iv.

Can I cancel at any time?

Yes. Early access is free during beta — no card required, nothing to cancel. When paid tiers open after beta, it will be month-to-month with no lock-in, cancellable from a single button in your account.

If you stop using GrailSpy, we delete your watchlist within thirty days. If you ask us to delete it sooner, we do it the same day.

v.

How can you afford to charge $9.99?

Because we're not running a hedge fund. We're reading public listings, running lightweight models, and sending email. No Bloomberg terminal. No data-vendor contracts. No sales team. The margin is thin, but the overhead is thinner.

If we ever need to raise prices, existing subscribers stay on their rate for twelve months. We'd rather have you long-term than squeeze you short-term.

AUGURY VI · The Glass Opens

Stop watching eBay. Let the mirror watch.

Opening July 2026. Rolling access in cohorts of twenty. A real agent — and a voice chosen by you.

FREE DURING BETA · NO AUTO-BIDS · AU-FIRST