For repackers
Your product lives or dies on trust, and the is the trust. This page covers how to build one breakers can rely on — and how the floor policy rewards you for doing it completely.
Repacker accounts require an invitation — apply via the contact form. (Breaker accounts, by contrast, are open to self-signup.) Once you're in, everything below happens under My Manifests.
Building a manifest
Declare your slot count. The slot count is how many cards the pack actually contains — declare it up front (you can edit it until the set is received). Then list the cards: name, variant, grading info for slabs, and an image. CSV upload handles big sets in one shot; a CSV is treated as the full enumeration unless you say otherwise.
Completeness drives the floor. If you list every card ( manifest), breaks built on your product show a real . List only the , or fewer cards than declared slots, and the floor shows $0 — deliberately. Complete manifests are simply a better product.
Lot numbers are the handoff. Each physical pack gets a unique ; a breaker types it in and your verified manifest loads on their side. They never edit your card list.
Certification & Scan-Verified
Certification. BreakersDNA staff can certify a finished manifest. You get a certificate number (BDNA-XXXX-XXXX), a tamper-evident content fingerprint, and a downloadable PDF — all from the Certification card on the manifest page. Anyone can confirm it at /certificates/{number}: the page recomputes the fingerprint live, so any edit made after certification is flagged automatically. Certified products are listed on the public /repackers directory.
Scan-Verified is the higher tier. The Scan & Verify panel on the manifest page lets you photograph each card (a phone camera works). Every scan is independently identified and priced, then auto-matched to your claimed list — grading cert numbers match exactly, spelling drift is tolerated, and mismatches (wrong variant, EV out of line with comps, a cert number already used on another manifest) are flagged for staff review. Once coverage criteria are met, staff issue a Scan-Verified certificate showing per-slot photo verification.
A scan proves possession at scan time, not what ends up in a sealed pack — it raises buyer trust, it isn't a guarantee of contents.
The five statuses
- 1
Pending
You’re still building it. Add cards, fix entries, adjust the declared slot count — everything is editable.
- 2
Shipped
The physical product is on its way to a breaker. The manifest should be final at this point; the declared slot count locks once the set is received.
- 3
Ready
Available to claim. A breaker entering the lot number now pulls in this manifest.
- 4
In Break
A breaker has linked it to a live break. The manifest is feeding floors, chase odds, and per-card verification on stream.
- 5
Complete
Fully opened. The manifest stays on record — that history is what makes your lot numbers trustworthy.
Good to know
- Platform approvals matter.You're approved per selling platform. A breaker on a platform you're not approved for can't claim your lots — they'll see which platforms you are approved for. Approval questions go through contact.
- Your manifest is company-scoped: competitors can't browse it, and breakers only see the contents of lots they've claimed. See the FAQ's repacker section for the full protection list.
- One manifest can back many breaks — it isn't consumed until the packs are actually opened. Don't create duplicates for the same physical product.