AI Multi-Venue Inventory & Pricing Optimizer
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
Antique dealers with items spread across multiple venues (antique mall booths × 2-3, personal website, eBay, 1stDibs, Ruby Lane) get unified inventory management + AI venue-routing: which item should be listed where based on each venue's buyer demographics and historical category sell-through.
Kill Reason
List Perfectly and Vendoo already serve multi-platform resellers with listing management and cross-venue analytics, and the antique dealer sub-segment is too small and fragmented to justify a vertical-specific version. The AI venue-routing insight — which platform best matches which item — is judgment that experienced antique dealers already possess intuitively from years of selling.
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