Which marketplaces carry luxury items?+
Three of the marketplaces RestocksAIO supports carry luxury categories: StockX lists handbags, watches and accessories; POIZON lists bags and watches; and Alias rounds out the apparel-and-accessories side. Those are the outlets this workflow routes high-value pieces to. The decision that matters most isn't which site has the item listed - it's which one nets the most after the selling model, which is exactly what Consignment Diagnostics is built to answer before you commit a piece.
What is Consignment Diagnostics?+
Consignment Diagnostics compares what a piece would net through Consign, Resale and Direct, side by side, so you route it by payout rather than guesswork. On a four-figure handbag or watch the spread between those models can be the entire margin, which is why it's the lead feature for luxury rather than an afterthought. It runs inline from your inventory, draws on real payout data, and pairs with the Price Comparator so the whole high-value routing decision starts from numbers. The resale-vs-consignment-vs-direct guide explains the trade-offs in depth.
Does RestocksAIO authenticate watches or handbags?+
No. There is no authentication, condition-grading or appraisal feature - that stays with the marketplace's own verification process. RestocksAIO is the operating layer for a luxury-resale business: inventory, the Consignment Diagnostics routing decision, listing across outlets, payout-floor repricing, and the invoices and proof of delivery a high-value sale needs. It doesn't touch the piece itself. What it does is make sure each one is routed to the best-netting model and outlet, priced with a floor, and documented cleanly when it sells.
How does it protect margin on high-value stock?+
Through payout floors. Every Bricker controller carries a Lowest Payout floor and a Max Payout ceiling, so a four-figure piece is never repriced below the payout you'll accept, no matter what the competition does. On low-volume, high-value stock that floor matters more than anywhere else, because a single bad cut isn't a few dollars - it's real money. You set how aggressively a piece competes, and the floor caps how far any move can go, so you stay competitive without ever crossing into margin you didn't agree to.
Is the luxury engine different from the sneaker tool?+
No - it's the same RestocksAIO. The engine is item-agnostic: inventory, listing, Bricker repricing, Consignment Diagnostics, payout tracking and documents all key off your SKUs and the marketplace, not the product type. The luxury emphasis is simply where these features pay off most - the routing decision and the payout floor matter more on a four-figure piece than on a common SKU. You can run a luxury catalogue on its own or alongside other stock, all in one place.