Tarot Sanctum
Contents

The website

Marketplace

The marketplace is where decks change hands: ours, and other people's. Browsing needs no account. Buying and selling both do, and selling additionally needs a Stripe account so you can be paid.

Start at /marketplace.

Browsing and filtering

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The marketplace with the filter bar and style chips.
  • Search decks…Text field

    Free-text search over deck titles and descriptions. Combines with the filters rather than replacing them.

  • All typesPicker

    Narrows to Unique listings (sold once) or Copy listings (sold repeatedly), or leaves both showing.

  • SortPicker

    Newest first, price low to high, or most popular.

  • FilterButton

    Applies the search box and both dropdowns. The filters live in the address bar, so a filtered view can be bookmarked or shared.

  • Style chipsLink

    One chip per style tag, each with a count, plus “All styles” to clear. Selecting a chip keeps your search and type filter in place.

  • Deck cardLink

    Opens the listing. Shows the cover art, title, seller, price and up to two style tags. A gold “Featured” badge marks curated decks; a “Unique” badge marks one-of-one listings.

  • Page numbersLink

    Appears when there is more than one page of results. 20 listings per page.

Every filter is a URL parameter, so the address bar is the state. That means you can share a link to “art-nouveau decks, cheapest first” and it will open exactly that for the person you send it to.

A listing page

The listing shows the whole deck, not a selection. Price, seller and the buy button sit in a panel on the right.

A deck listing.
A deck listing.
  • Card gridRead-only

    Every card in the deck, so you can see what you are buying before you buy it rather than judging by the cover.

  • StyleRead-only

    The style brief the deck was generated from — the clearest signal of what the deck actually is.

  • BuyButtonSign-in required

    Pays for the deck from your token balance and grants it immediately - there is no card checkout. If you are not signed in it takes you to sign-in first and returns you here afterwards; if you are short of tokens it says so and links to the top-up. On your own listing it is replaced by a note saying so.

  • Unavailable noticeRead-only

    Replaces the buy button when a listing has been sold, paused or delisted.

Unique versus copy

  • Copy — you get your own independent, editable copy. You can regenerate its cards, change them, and list it on again. The seller keeps theirs.
  • Unique — a one-of-one. Ownership transfers to you, the listing disappears, and nobody else can ever buy that deck.

Selling a deck

Any deck you own can be listed. The route in is the List for sale button on the deck's own page.

  1. Set up Stripe first. Until onboarding is complete the listing form is replaced by the setup prompt. Identity verification and bank details go to Stripe directly and never touch us.
  2. Choose Copy or Unique. This is the decision you cannot undo later without delisting.
  3. Set a price in tokens, between 50 and 100,000. A hundred tokens is about a dollar.
  4. Press List for sale. The deck becomes public and appears in the marketplace grid.
Before Stripe onboarding is complete, this page shows the seller-setup prompt in place of the listing form.
Before Stripe onboarding is complete, this page shows the seller-setup prompt in place of the listing form.
  • Copy / UniqueButton

    Copy sells unlimited independent copies and you keep yours. Unique sells once, transfers ownership, and removes the listing. This cannot be changed after the listing goes live — you would have to delist and relist.

  • Price (USD)Text field

    What buyers pay. Entered in dollars and cents.

    Limits$0.50 – $1000, in steps of $0.01
  • List for saleButtonDeck owner, Stripe onboarded

    Creates the listing and takes you to its public page.

  • Set up Stripe / Finish onboardingButton

    Starts or resumes Stripe Connect onboarding. Identity checks and bank details are handled entirely by Stripe.

  • Stripe dashboardButton

    Opens your Stripe Express dashboard, where payouts and their schedule live.

  • DelistButton

    Takes an active listing off the marketplace. On My Listings, beside each active listing.

Tarot Sanctum takes 20% of each sale. The rest is paid to your bank account by Stripe on its own schedule, which you can see in the Stripe Express dashboard.

Managing your listings

Account → My Listings shows your seller status and every listing you have made, with its type, its state and its price.

  • Active — live and buyable.
  • Paused — temporarily not buyable.
  • Onboarding incomplete — your listings will not activate until Stripe onboarding is finished.

Common problems

The list-for-sale form will not appear

Either the deck already has an active listing — in which case you are shown its details and a link to manage it — or your Stripe onboarding is not finished.

I listed it as Copy and meant Unique

Delist it from My Listings and create a new listing. The type is fixed for the life of a listing.

Buy does nothing

If you are signed out it redirects you to sign in and brings you back. On your own listing the button is replaced entirely.