Last updated · May 29, 2026
The most important point: Tag to Rack is a decision-support tool. It prepares recommendations to help your staff intake, price, and list inventory faster. It does not make final purchasing, pricing, or listing decisions on its own. A store manager reviews and approves every decision.
Tag to Rack analyzes item photos and details to draft structured intake cards, suggested price ranges, buy / pass / consign recommendations, and POS-ready listing text. These outputs are suggestions for human review.
The AI's outputs are estimates and may be incomplete or incorrect — including brand identification, sizing, condition, flaw detection, authenticity, and pricing. You are responsible for verifying every item and for all buying, pricing, and listing decisions your store makes. The required manager approval step exists for this reason and must not be bypassed.
Tag to Rack does not guarantee the authenticity, brand, materials, or condition of any item. Authentication and condition grading remain the responsibility of your trained staff.
Suggested prices are informational and based on your configured rubric and rules. They are not appraisals or guarantees of resale value. Your store sets final prices.
You agree to use Tag to Rack lawfully, to provide accurate information, to maintain the manager approval workflow, and not to misuse the service or attempt to circumvent its safeguards.
Tag to Rack is an early-stage product offered as a pilot. Features may change, and the service is provided on an evolving basis as we work closely with partner stores.
The service is provided "as is" and "as available," without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and accuracy of AI-generated outputs, to the extent permitted by law.
To the extent permitted by law, Tag to Rack is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, or for buying, pricing, or listing decisions made by your store based on the service's recommendations.
We may update these terms as the product evolves. Material changes will be communicated to active pilot partners.
Questions about these terms? Reach us through the contact page.
This page is provided for general information about an early-stage pilot and is not legal advice. Your binding agreement is the pilot or subscription contract you sign with us.