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Feature · No. 01 · The wedge

Bubble Cull.
Remove the comps
that don't belong.

Bubble Cull is the moment of judgment in PicCull. Before you publish, we show you every comp the pricing AI used — as tappable cards. A wrong edition, a bundle, a for-parts listing, a different SKU? Tap to cull. The suggested price recalculates live. You publish a number you endorsed.

Patent-pending UXNo other tool has it
/ 01Live · try it

Four of these comps
don't belong. Find them.

Live demo · PS5 Disc Console
8/8 comps kept
Suggested price
$392
trimmed mean
range: $178 – $619
How to cull

Hover a card. If it's a wrong edition, a bundle, a parts-only, or a different SKU — click to cull. Watch the suggested price correct itself.

4 of these don't match your item. Find them.
/ 02How it works
/ 01

Photograph

Snap photos like normal. Our AI drafts the title, category, condition, and item specifics in the background.

/ 02

Pull comps

Pricing pulls sold comps from SoldComps.com + Browse API. We score them by title match, category match, and recency.

/ 03

Cull

You get the comp grid. Tap any card that doesn't belong — wrong edition, bundle, for-parts, different SKU. The price recalculates live.

/ 03Why we built it

Every listing tool out there gives you a price and hopes you trust it. If the pricing pool includes a for-parts PS5 at $215 and a 4-game bundle at $589, the "median" is garbage — and the AI can't tell.

We dogfooded PicCull from day one. The thing that lost me the most money wasn't typing — it was publishing a price the AI suggested without checking what comps it used. Bubble Cull is the 10 seconds of friction that saves you 20% on price.

This is the product. Everything else is support.

20%
Avg price lift vs blind AI
10s
Median time to cull a pool
0
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