
About Price×Point
Price×Point is a research tool for pricing secondhand goods. Photograph an item and it identifies the product, then reports what comparable items have recently sold for. It is built for resellers, buyers, and anyone who needs to value unfamiliar items quickly and away from a computer.
What makes it different
Evidence for every figure
Every price links to the completed sales it was drawn from, including titles, photographs, amounts, and sale dates. The full set of comparables can be downloaded as a CSV.
Sources are named
Comparable sales are collected from several marketplaces in a single search, and each listing is labelled with the marketplace it came from. You can see whether a figure rests on eBay results, Poshmark results, or a combination of both.
No figure without matching evidence
When comparable sales cannot be found, Price×Point reports that instead of publishing an estimate. A confident number drawn from another manufacturer's products is less useful than no number at all.
Identification can be corrected
Automated identification is not always right. Item names can be edited, a label or maker's mark can be photographed to sharpen the match, and a single object can be isolated within a crowded photograph. Prices are recalculated immediately. Where the data supports it, three figures are reported: retail price, current asking prices, and completed sale prices.
Tell us what you find
We read every report that comes in. If a price looks wrong, an item is identified incorrectly, or something is missing that would make the tool more useful to you, please send it to us. Reports from people pricing real inventory are what we build from.
Send feedbackPrice×Point is made by Axon Analytics, the same team behind Yard×Sale, a small shop that would rather ship a number you can check than one you have to trust.