Mascot

Track inventory with barcodes built for collectibles sellers

Create barcode labels for your inventory and use Mascot's mobile-optimized scanner to find items quickly, check stock, and mark cards as sold wherever your team is working.

Move faster at shows, in storage, and during fulfillment with a scanner designed for your inventory workflow

Printable barcode labels for collectibles inventory

Printable labels for organized inventory

Barcode labels give every item a direct connection back to its Mascot inventory record. Print labels for individual cards, graded slabs, boxes, or show cases so your team can identify stock quickly without relying on handwritten notes or spreadsheet IDs.

Once labels are attached, the same barcode can support day-to-day shop operations, fulfillment, show setup, and post-event reconciliation. That keeps physical inventory tied to the digital record your listings and sales already depend on. A simple label makes every item easier to find, verify, and update.

A mobile scanner built for how sellers work

Mascot includes a custom scanner experience optimized for mobile devices, so your team can scan inventory from a phone without needing a dedicated handheld scanner. It is designed for quick use in the real places inventory moves: behind the counter, in storage, at a card show, or while packing orders.

Scan a label to pull up the item record, confirm details, and take action immediately. When someone needs to find a card, verify whether it is still available, or check where an item belongs, the scanner keeps the answer close at hand. Your phone becomes a practical inventory tool wherever the card is physically sitting.

Sell, check, and reconcile on the spot

Barcode scanning helps when inventory is moving quickly. At live events or in-store, scan an item to check its status and mark it as sold so your available inventory stays accurate across the rest of your workflow.

After a show, scanning makes reconciliation easier because items can be checked against Mascot instead of manually comparing stacks of cards to a spreadsheet. That reduces missed updates, duplicate sales, and uncertainty about what is still in stock. Keep shop, show, and online inventory aligned even when sales happen away from a desk.