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PullScope Editorial Desk

Collector workflow desk for card-scanning guides

The PullScope Editorial Desk turns repeatable card-scanning, collection, and pricing workflows into public guides. Its role is to publish practical product-facing content that stays aligned with what PullScope can responsibly support. The desk focuses on plain collector language, realistic scan limits, and clear next steps for people comparing a camera-first workflow with manual research.

Expertise focus

  • First-pass card-scanning workflows
  • Confidence-aware identification and rescan patterns
  • Collection and secondary-market context
  • Collector-facing how-to and comparison content

Responsibilities

  • Draft and update public guides
  • Keep article claims aligned with support, pricing, and accuracy pages
  • Add internal links to the most relevant category and use-case hubs

Review the Editorial Policy, About, and Accuracy pages for the wider trust model behind PullScope content. Publisher: Laqen LLC. Product brand: PullScope.

Review process

Drafts are checked against the live product pages for pricing, support, accuracy, category coverage, and App Store billing language before publication. Claims that could sound like a guarantee are rewritten so the page stays useful without overstating what a scan can prove.

Limitations

The desk does not grade cards, authenticate cards, certify market value, or replace a specialist review. When a topic touches high-value cards, rare variants, condition grading, or seller risk, the content should tell the reader to slow down and verify the result outside the app.

Update policy

Content is updated when product behavior, supported card families, pricing language, or trust pages change. Older articles should keep their publication and modified dates visible so readers and AI systems can understand how fresh the guidance is.