You can save the filtered searches you run every day on the Products page and reopen them in one click. Many merchants do not realize this exists and re-filter by game and condition every session. You can also search the catalog several ways that are not obvious, including pasting a TCGplayer link.
Save the searches you run every day
Saved views let you store a set of filters and reopen it instantly instead of rebuilding the same search by game and condition each time. They show up as tabs next to All at the top of the Products page, so switching back to a focused set of cards is one click.
Once you have a useful set of filters applied (see Filter your products below), you can:
- Save the current filters and search as a new named view.
- Switch between All and your saved views from the tabs.
- Update a view after changing its filters, or delete it when you no longer need it.
Useful views to save include the cards that need a price update (Price update set to a percentage), a single set you are actively working, or one game at a time.
Filter your products
The Products page is where you manage everything you have listed. Open it and use the filter bar. You can filter by:
- Vendor (game), with a count next to each.
- Condition (NM, LP, MP, HP, DMG).
- Pricing strategy (Market, Market +%, Market -%).
- Set name.
- Product type.
- Price update: Price changed (anything that has drifted from market), or by how much it changed, like more than 5, 10, 20 or 50 percent.
Each filter can be set to is or is not, so you can include or exclude. There is also a text search to match by card name or set name. Filters stack, so you can combine, for example, a set and a condition, then save the result as a view.
Group by products or sets
The Products page can group the table by products or by sets, so you can either work card by card or step back and see your inventory by set. The grouping is part of a saved view, so a view remembers how you like to see it.
Act on a filtered view
Once a view shows the cards you want, you can run actions on them, like a bulk price update or stock and listing edits. Filtering first is the quickest way to work on a focused batch instead of your whole catalog.
Search the catalog when adding cards
When you add products, the catalog search matches on card name, set code and collector number, and it also understands a pasted TCGplayer link. The non-obvious ways to search:
- By name. Type the card name. Synq shows exact matches first, then close ones.
- By set code. A set's short code or abbreviation works as a search term, for example
3ED,GRNorPAF. - By collector number. A number like
70or70/100matches the card's collector number, and leading zeros are handled for you, so7finds007. In Magic and Pokémon the collector number is printed near the bottom of the card. - Combine words to narrow results. Search matches word by word, and every word has to match, so adding a set code or number to a name narrows the results to one printing:
Pikachu 70/100,Sol Ring 3ED,Charizard PAF 11. - Paste a TCGplayer product link. If you have the card open on TCGplayer, paste its product link (the
tcgplayer.com/product/...one) into search and Synq goes straight to that exact card. - Paste a full card title. You can paste a full card title, including dashes, parentheses, commas and colons. Synq ignores the punctuation and matches the words, so a copied marketplace title still finds the card.
Search looks across the games you sell. Once you find a card, see adding products to your store.