Inventory & manifests
Before BreakersDNA can price a break, it needs to know what you're opening. Three kinds of product, three slightly different flows — all under Inventory.
Whatever you add, your cost basis stays private — buyers and the public never see what you paid.
Three kinds of product
Cases & boxes (wax)
Factory-sealed product. Add it under Inventory → Caseswith a count and (optionally) what you paid. Nobody knows exactly what's inside — odds come from the manufacturer's published configuration, which BreakersDNA uses for the live probability stats.
Single cards
Individual cards you'll sell or break. Add them one at a time or in bulk via CSV upload. Searching for the set first auto-fills year, sport, and set details from the catalog. Add info (grader, grade, cert number) for , and use tags to group cards however you like — your tags show up as ready-made groups when you build a break.
Repacks
Curated packs with a — a list of every card inside. Two ways to link a repacker's : type its (printed on the physical pack — it acts as the claim password for sets shipped to you), or claim a public set the repacker has listed in the open catalog — those show up automatically when you add a repack, no code needed. Once linked, the manifest powers floors, chase odds, and per-card verification on stream.
Linking a repack by lot number
- Each physical repack carries a unique . Enter it when adding the repack and BreakersDNA pulls in the repacker's verified manifest — you never retype their card list.
- If you sell on more than one platform, you'll pick the destination platformfirst. Repackers are approved per platform, so a lot that's cleared for one platform may be blocked on another — the error message will tell you which platforms the repacker is approved for.
- A lot number that won't validate usually means a typo, a set the repacker hasn't marked Shipped yet, or a platform-approval mismatch. Check those three before reaching for support.
Manifests last longer than one show
A manifest isn't consumed by a single break. The same manifest backs break after break until its packs are actually gone — BreakersDNA tracks what's been opened, and stats like update accordingly.
Chase lists give you a hits-only view of your repack manifests — the headline cards to talk up on stream, with guarded and PSA 10 upside for each. Find them under Chase Lists.
Good to know
- A repack whose manifest is partial or chase-only shows a $0 floor on purpose — see Understanding the numbers.
- CSV uploads have an import log under Inventory — if rows didn't come through, the log says which ones and why.
- The catalog is the source of truth for what a card is (team, sport, set). If a card comes in wrong, correcting the catalog match fixes its EV and hit status everywhere at once.