
Marketplace Search
Searches trading cards on TCGPlayer, music gear on Reverb, and local service pros on Thumbtack via a single MCP server. Retrieves real-time prices, ratings, and listings data. Developers and data analysts use it to integrate marketplace queries into apps for price tracking, inventory checks, or service comparisons.
Overview
The Marketplace Search MCP server provides unified access to search functionalities across three specialized platforms: TCGPlayer for trading cards, Reverb for music gear, and Thumbtack for local service professionals. It delivers real-time data including prices, seller ratings, and active listings without needing separate API integrations.
Key Capabilities
- TCGPlayer search: Queries trading card inventories, fetching current market prices, condition details, and seller ratings.
- Reverb search: Retrieves listings for musical instruments and gear, including buy-it-now prices, auction bids, and gear specifications.
- Thumbtack search: Searches local pros by service type (e.g., plumbers, tutors), returning ratings, reviews, availability, and quote estimates.
These capabilities enable programmatic data extraction in real-time, supporting filtering by keywords, location, price range, or ratings.
Use Cases
- Trading card price tracker: Use TCGPlayer search to monitor Magic: The Gathering card prices across sellers, alerting on price drops for bulk inventory buys.
- Music gear marketplace aggregator: Query Reverb search for guitar listings under $500, comparing prices and conditions for resale arbitrage apps.
- Local service directory: Leverage Thumbtack search to find top-rated electricians in a ZIP code, integrating ratings and quotes into a home services dashboard.
- Cross-platform comparison tool: Combine results from all three to build a unified search interface for collectors, musicians, and homeowners.
Who This Is For
Developers building e-commerce bots, data analysts scraping marketplace trends, or app creators needing real-time pricing and listings data. Suitable for hobbyists automating collections or businesses monitoring competitors.