A fair price, with the receipts to back it up.
Most resale apps give you one number. Juunam gives you a range, the comparable sales it's anchored on, and a one-line rationale you can paste to a buyer. No black box.
Live valuation
Palace × adidas Fleece · size M
Center of the distribution — drops the extremes.
Confidence: — · 5 comparables analyzed
Comparables used
- Palace × adidas · vintedEUR 165
- Palace × adidas · vestiaireEUR 195
- Palace × adidas · grailedEUR 178
- Palace × adidas · the realrealEUR 220
- Palace × adidas · depopEUR 142
How it works
- 1
Upload the standard photo set
Front, back, tag, detail, defects. Each slot has a purpose: the tag confirms brand and material, the back catches details that change condition, the defect shot keeps everyone honest.
- 2
Pick a condition grade
Six honest grades — from new with tags to poor. The condition shifts the suggested price within the comparables range.
- 3
Get a defensible range
Low, likely, high — anchored on the recent IQR of similar verified sales, adjusted for your condition and persona. One click applies the likely value as your list price.
Two prices, your choice
Some pieces deserve a patient collector price. Others need to move tomorrow. The same engine produces both — based on a profile setting, not a guess.
- Objective price. Set persona to casual, business mode off. The engine returns the unbiased market range for the brand, condition, and recent comps.
- Personalized price. Switch persona to reseller / collector or flip business mode on. The range skews toward turnover or premium based on what you actually want.
- Always transparent. Every valuation lists the comparables it used and the math it ran. Argue with it; we made it argueable on purpose.
Built on contributed data
The price engine improves with the dataset. Every sale a member contributes — with source, date, and condition — sharpens future valuations for the same brand. The best contributors get verified status and weigh more in the algorithm.
What a good contribution looks like
Brand, category, condition, sold price, currency, date, and a source URL when possible. No personal info on buyers / sellers.
What you get back
More accurate valuations on your own vault — especially for rarer pieces where the public marketplaces don't tell the whole story.
FAQ
Is the suggested price binding?+
No. It's a defensible suggestion. The list price you publish is always your call.
What if there are no comparable sales?+
The engine falls back to your stored estimated value with a wide ± band and a low confidence score. As soon as one verified comparable lands, the next run is sharper.
Can I override the persona just for one item?+
Today the persona is profile-wide. Per-item override is on the roadmap; it's a small change once we see real usage patterns.
Will this replace human appraisal for very rare pieces?+
No. For pieces above a confidence threshold or below a comparable count, the valuation page surfaces a clear "this is a low-data estimate" notice and a suggestion to seek an in-person appraisal.