As you start selling more and more, you will inevitably start to develop repeat buyers. The same people keep coming back, they have specific tastes, and when you have the right card they almost always say yes. Until now, whuppit had no good way to track those relationships. That changes today.
Buyer tracking is now available to all paid subscribers — and with it, a new way to turn your collection management into a personal storefront for your best customers.

Keep Tabs on Your Repeat Customers
You can now create a buyer record for anyone you sell to regularly. Each buyer gets their own profile where you can:
- Track their total spend, cards purchased, and last purchase date
- Log notes about their preferences — sports they collect, players they love, grade thresholds
- Store their handles across platforms (eBay, Instagram, Facebook, Discord — wherever you deal)
- Star your most important buyers so they always appear at the top of your list
- Keep track of each time you reached out to them with new inventory
Your buyers list has full filtering and search, so even if you have dozens of customers you can quickly find who you're looking for — filter by platform, sort by total spent, or search by name or handle.

Easier bulk selling
Here's where buyer tracking and collections come together.
From any buyer's profile, you can create an Active Offer Collection — a dedicated collection just for that buyer. Add the cards you think they'd want, set asking prices on each one, then share a single link. Your buyer sees a clean, visual page showing exactly what you have available and what you're asking.
No spreadsheets, no DMs with a wall of text, no back-and-forth. Just a link.
You can also do this with any regular collection — create a collection, bulk-add cards from your inventory using the new inline typeahead in your card table, set asking prices, and share. The share link doesn't require your buyer to have a whuppit account.

Big improvements to collections
To help make the new buyer and bulk selling flow more powerful, collections got a significant round of improvements:
- Inline Add to Collection — select cards in your inventory, type to search your collections, and add in place without leaving the page or opening a panel
- Asking price cost hints — when setting asking prices in a collection, you'll now see your total cost (purchase price + grading) beneath each input, with a red indicator if you've priced below cost
- Toggle between grid and table views — collections can now be viewed either as a more visual grid layout, or as a more condensed table if you just want to scan more quickly.
- Unlimited collections on all plans — I've been using this buyer to collection flow so much and it's been a game-changer for my selling, so I'm removing the limits on collections—every user, on every plan, can now create an unlimited number of both tracked buyers and collections.

Getting Started
- Go to Buyers in the sidebar
- Click Add Buyer and fill in their name and any handles or notes you have
- From their profile, click Create Active Offer Collection, give it a name, and add cards
- Set asking prices on the cards you want to price
- Copy the share link and send it
That's it. Your buyer gets a clean, shareable page showing exactly what you have for them.
Both collections and buyer tracking are unlimited for all paid plans.
As always, I'd love to hear how you're using this — especially the offer collection flow. Drop me a note if you run into anything or have ideas for what would make it even more useful.