v2026.05 — One Inventory, Cleaner Listings, Better on Your Phone
We made a lot of changes this release. The biggest one: there's no separate Review tab anymore. Cards needing a second look now live in your Available tab, with chip filters at the top to pull them up when you want them.
The Review tab is gone — everything lives in Available
Until this release, RocketVault had a separate "Review" page for cards that needed a second look (a parallel to verify, missing data, no comps to price against, that sort of thing). It worked, but it meant flipping back and forth between two lists for what's essentially one job.
That's gone now. Cards that need attention live in the same Available tab as the rest of your inventory. A chip bar above the list lets you filter to exactly what you want:
- All — every available card.
- Needs Attention — cards that need any kind of fix.
- Verify Parallel — parallel detected, RocketVault wants you to confirm.
- No Price — couldn't find comps to price against.
- Missing Data — front/back, year, set, that sort of thing.
- Inserts — flagged as a possible insert.
Each chip shows a count, so you know how many cards you're looking at before you click. The active chip survives reload and the back button.
If you preferred the old focused-review experience for cleaning up flagged cards in sequence, that's still there as the Focus Review button in the chip bar — same idea, same screen, just opt-in instead of always-on.
Re-list eBay listings that have stopped getting views
eBay listings buried in search just sit there. The new Refresh stale button (next to Sync menu in the Cards header) finds active listings that haven't had a view in 30 days and are at least two weeks old, and re-lists them. eBay treats them like new listings, which usually brings them back into search results.
It's also surfaced as a dashboard widget so you can see at a glance how many listings could use a refresh.
Card detail page redesigned
Open any card and you'll notice:
- Grading verdict and price range up top instead of buried below technical fields.
- Hover-zoom on the corners — point at any corner of the card and you'll get a crop in the same cell. Easier to spot edge wear without flipping through high-res images.
- "Why no price?" explanations — when comps are missing, RocketVault tells you why instead of just hiding the panel.
- Borderless cards get a small notice explaining why centering is excluded from the grading score.
- Full-grade analysis is back for Seller+ tiers, with a smarter AI doing the centering / surface / edges / corners breakdown.
Way better on your phone
We treated mobile as a real surface this release, not a downsized desktop:
- Pull down on any list to refresh.
- Bigger tap targets everywhere — no more thumb-fishing for a 12px button.
- Bottom-sheet pop-ups — most modals now slide up from the bottom of the screen instead of getting stuck in the middle. Easier to dismiss with a thumb.
- Scroll position survives — tap into a card, tap back, you're right where you left off.
- Sticky action bar on the Card Detail page so the primary action is always reachable.
Tick cards in the queue and act in bulk
Multi-select your way through the chip-filtered Available tab — and the focused Review queue. Tick the checkboxes on multiple rows and a toolbar appears with Mark Ready and Delete buttons that act on everything you selected.
Bulk publishing has a confirmation step too, so a single misclick can't push a stack of bad listings live.
For high-confidence parallel matches under the high-value threshold, RocketVault now auto-confirms instead of routing them through Review at all. You stay in control of anything expensive.
Smarter AI behind the scenes
We swapped to a more capable AI model for the harder card-identification work:
- Fewer missed parallels and inserts when the front art is ambiguous.
- Better listing titles and descriptions — more on-brand, fewer typos.
- Pre-publish photo check — before a listing goes live, RocketVault now compares the photo to the title to catch things like "Patrick Mahomes 2020" with a Tom Brady photo.
- Deal Finder verification — the same image check runs on top candidates so the deals it surfaces are actually the cards it claims they are.
eBay publishing is more reliable
A handful of unsexy but important fixes:
- First-time eBay setup is automatic. RocketVault now sets up the required shipping and return policies for you instead of failing on a confusing error and making you go fix it on eBay.com.
- Shipping policy validation before publish — we check that your shipping policy actually has services attached, instead of bouncing off eBay's API mid-flight.
- Dev and production eBay traffic are properly separated so a development run can't accidentally hit your real listings.
- Card Detail no longer crashes on refresh — that hot-reload bug from a couple weeks ago is fixed.
For the full commit log, see the GitHub repository. Questions? Get in touch.