Pullt started as a tool one person built to stop himself from losing money on live auctions. It turned out a lot of us needed it.
I got into cards the way a lot of people do now — on a live stream, late at night, with a timer counting down and the chat hyping a pull. It's a blast. It's also a great way to overpay.
I tracked one batch of my own buys and realized I'd paid roughly 2.5× over market — not because I didn't care, but because the card flashed for twenty seconds and I had no idea what it was actually worth in the moment. Every tool I tried helped me before the buy or after. None of them helped me during, which is the only time it matters.
The fix isn't willpower. Willpower loses to a ticking clock every time. The fix is information at the moment of decision — a real number on screen, right when you're about to bid, so the smart move is also the easy move. So I built it: box the card, see the comp, get a clear DEAL or OVERPAY call.
That's the whole idea behind Pullt. Nothing fancier than that.
One number, one verdict, in the moment you need it. No dashboards to study while the timer runs.
Grade-matched, outlier-filtered comps with a confidence signal — never a confident-but-wrong figure.
Every value links to the verified sales behind it. We'd rather show our work than ask you to trust a black box.
Estimates are informational only — not financial advice.
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