Every gear app tells you what your collection is worth. DealRunner tells you how to get the next one: which items to sell or trade, what you will really net after fees, and how much cash closes the gap.
A real scenario, real fee math. Every number above is computed, not mocked.
Every gear app tells you what your collection is worth. This one tells you how to afford the next piece.
The whole product is one question asked well: what do I move, where do I sell it, and what lands in my hands.
Reverb, eBay and private-sale fee tables, payment processing, shipping. Every move shows your real take-home, not the sticker price.
Build two ways to fund the same goal: sell the Strat, or trade the interface, and compare them side by side before you list anything.
Mark a deal done. Sold items archive with their real sale prices, and the goal joins your collection with its purchase already on record.
Catalog, value ranges and history charts happen while you plan, not as homework. Your collection stays current because your deals keep it that way.
Add the gear you'd consider moving, with condition and current value.
Choose the piece you're after and what it actually sells for.
Mix sells, trades and cash until the net proceeds cover the price.
A $1,500 guitar on Reverb nets you $1,279 after $145.84 in fees and $75 shipping. The calculator runs the same math for any price, any platform. No account needed.
Open the fee calculatorCatalog what you would let go, and let the math do the rest.
Start planning free