Valuation estimates for individual and small resellers of collectibles

Not the average.

FlipWorth takes the sold-comp noise and gives you the defensible number: outliers filtered, medians split by condition, sample size shown so you know how much to trust it.

The problem

Terapeak averages the junk in with the grails.

Price-lookup tools average everything including junk and grails; resellers need outliers cut and condition respected

  • 01Terapeak and WorthPoint average everything that sold — the $5 junk lot and the $500 grail land in the same number.
  • 02An average across conditions tells you nothing about the one in your hand.
  • 03Price off the blended number and you either sit unsold for months or leave real money behind.
How it works

Three steps. Then it holds the line without you.

  1. 1

    Paste the sold comps

    Drop in the sold listings — one price and condition per line, straight from your research. Name the item and the condition you're pricing.

  2. 2

    The rule cuts the noise

    Outliers are fenced off and excluded — and you see exactly which ones. What's left is the median for your condition, with the sample size and spread attached so you know how much to trust it.

  3. 3

    Keep the number defensible

    Every estimate is logged with its full methodology, and each one has a read-only link you can share. When the data is too thin, it says "not enough data" — never a fake number.

Pricing

One honest price. Cancel anytime.

Founder pricing while we're early. Cancel anytime.

Solo

· recommended
$9/mo
  • Unlimited estimates
  • Outliers cut, median by condition
  • Sample size and spread on every number
Price your next flip

Get the real number.

Paste your first comps and watch the junk and the grails fall out of the math.

Flipworth — Not the average. The real number, by condition, outliers cut. · Metalworks