Trading cards shouldn't be hard.
RiftSeek connects Riftbound players at your local game store — matching what you have with what someone else wants, automatically.
You're at the store. The cards you need are probably there too. You just don't know it.
Trading in the Riftbound community happens in Discord pings, Facebook posts, and shouted-across-the-table deals. It works... until it doesn't. Cards you need sit in someone else's binder two tables over. Wants lists get buried in group chats. Trades fall through because finding the right person at the right time is pure luck.
RiftSeek was built to fix that. By a player who got tired of the same problem at every game night.
Three steps. Real trades.
Step 1 — Seek
Add the cards you're hunting for to your wants list.
Step 2 — Match
RiftSeek automatically matches you with players at your store who have what you need — and flags when you have something they want too.
Step 3 — Trade
Connect with your match and make the deal happen in person, the way it's supposed to be.
Every store has its own Hub.
RiftSeek is built around Trading Hubs — digital spaces tied to your physical game store. Your matches come from your community, not strangers across the country. The goal isn't to replace the game store experience. It's to make it better.
The cards you need are closer than you think.
Most trading tools only surface perfect swaps — you have exactly what they want, they have exactly what you want. But that's rare. RiftSeek shows you partial matches, so you can see when someone has three of the four cards you need. That context leads to real conversations and creative deals. More trades, less searching.
We're starting small — on purpose.
RiftSeek is testing with a small group of players in Houston. We want tight feedback loops, real testers, and trades that actually happen before we grow. If you're a Riftbound player at a local store and you want in, we'd love to have you.