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QuickComps Submits Beta to Chrome Web Store; Public Access Coming Soon

QuickComps, the real-time sports card comp tool for live auctions, has officially submitted its beta version to the Google Chrome Web Store.

Once approved, beta testing will open to a limited group of testers to validate the tool's full feature set. Google's review process typically takes 1–5 days, though times can vary.

We're excited to move from private alpha access to a broader beta. Submitting to the Chrome Web Store is a major milestone — it means we're one step closer to collectors discovering and installing the tool without waitlists. We look forward to gathering more feedback as we continue refining the product.

Nick (@realsunsfancards on Instagram), Creator of QuickComps

What to expect in the beta

  • Instant slab scanning with AI-powered card recognition
  • Live bid intelligence banners during Whatnot, eBay Live, and Fanatics Live auctions
  • Smart eBay offer suggestions based on recent sold comps
  • Outlier filtering and personal win tracking
  • Real-time market data from eBay, Goldin, PWCC, Fanatics, MySlabs, and more

The beta is free during testing.

Next steps

Collectors interested in early access can visit quickcomps.io to sign up for notifications. As soon as the extension is approved and live in the Chrome Web Store, registered users will receive an update.

About QuickComps

QuickComps is an early-stage Chrome extension built by sports card collectors, for sports card collectors. The tool delivers real-time market intelligence to help users avoid overpaying in fast-paced live auctions.

Media contact
press@quickcomps.io