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Live Commerce Is Rebuilding How Collectors Enter—and Stay in—the Hobby

Through livestreams on TikTok Shop, Ballers Bank and Hobby Box show how discovery, recurring programming and seller infrastructure are creating new paths into sports collecting. A Hobby Box customer once had a problem…

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Through livestreams on TikTok Shop, Ballers Bank and Hobby Box show how discovery, recurring programming and seller infrastructure are creating new paths into sports collecting. A Hobby.

Live Commerce Is Rebuilding How Collectors Enter—and Stay in—the Hobby

Through livestreams on TikTok Shop, Ballers Bank and Hobby Box show how discovery, recurring programming and seller infrastructure are creating new paths into sports collecting.

A Hobby Box customer once had a problem with a box she had purchased. The company offered her another one and invited her back to its livestream. But before returning, she wanted to know who would be working.

She asked specifically for Anthony, a host who had developed a reputation for handling high-end Topps products. She trusted him. The replacement box mattered, but so did the person who would open it.

“People are buying product, but they’re also buying you,” Robert Kohl of Hobby Box told Sam Goodman, SOMOS Index founder.

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This is an unusual kind of loyalty for a platform built around constant novelty. TikTok’s defining gesture is the swipe: one video disappears and another takes its place. Yet within that stream of fleeting encounters, sports-card businesses are building recurring shows, recognizable personalities and customer relationships that can last well beyond a single purchase.

TikTok LIVE commerce is often described as another sales channel, a more animated variation of QVC or a digital version of a card shop. That understates what is happening. TikTok Shop is not simply moving card transactions onto social media. It is reorganizing how people encounter the hobby in the first place — and what businesses must do to keep them there.

For decades, the sports-card market largely assumed that its customers were already collectors. To participate, a person needed to understand products, players, scarcity, grading and price. Marketplaces served people who arrived with some idea of what they wanted.

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TikTok Shop reverses that sequence. A sports fan can encounter a card break without searching for one, watch a host explain the product, ask a question, join the conversation and make a purchase inside the same experience. Knowledge no longer has to precede entry. It can be acquired along the way.

That creates an opportunity to expand collecting beyond its existing base. It also pushes hobby businesses to think beyond inventory and transactions. Discovery may produce the first encounter, but programming, confidence, service and community give people reasons to return.

A New Path Into the Hobby

Ballers Bank, a sports-collectibles company founded by Andy Moreno and Josh Klinger, began livestreaming on Instagram during the pandemic-era card boom. At first, the founders said, its streams commonly attracted 60 to 80 viewers.

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Then the audience began to contract. Sixty viewers became 50, then 30, then 20. The founders believed changes to Instagram’s distribution increasingly confined them to people who already followed the account. At the same time, the company was manually coordinating payments through Zelle, Cash App, PayPal and Shopify.

TikTok Shop, which formally launched in the United States in 2023, offered a different arrangement. Commerce tools were integrated into a platform that already had a vast audience, and its recommendation system could place Ballers Bank in front of viewers who had never heard of the company.

“Most people don’t have to be following you to find out that you’re live or to find out what you’re selling,” Moreno and Klinger told Goodman.

That distinction goes to the heart of TikTok Shop’s marketplace model. A conventional marketplace typically serves demand that already exists. TikTok Shop participates in the earlier moment when an interest becomes a shopping intention.

The old journey looked something like this:

Collector → Search → Compare → Purchase

The emerging journey looks different:

Sports interest → Content discovery → Live interaction → Education → Purchase

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Ben Shi, TikTok Shop’s head of collectibles in the United States, described short-form video and livestreaming as complementary parts of that process. Short videos spark discovery, he said, while TikTok LIVE gives shoppers an opportunity to interact with a host and get a fuller picture of an item.

Collectibles are particularly suited to that model. A standard retail product may be identical to thousands of others. A card can be scarce, condition-sensitive or entirely unique. Its appeal may depend on the athlete, the season, the story of the product and what has already emerged from the box. Explanation is not incidental to the sale. It helps a prospective collector understand why the object matters.

TikTok says its American app is now used by more than 200 million monthly active users. Within that broader audience, TikTok Shop reported that brands and creators hosted more than eight million hours of LIVE shopping in the United States in 2024. In research commissioned with GlobalData, 76 percent of consumers who had engaged with TikTok Shop said they bought something through a livestream during the previous year. The first figure describes TikTok as a whole; the shopping figures are specific to TikTok Shop. Together, they indicate the scale on which TikTok Shop is working to connect entertainment and retail. (TikTok Newsroom)

The result is not the end of search-based commerce. Collectors will still visit card shops and marketplaces with particular cards in mind. Live commerce adds something earlier: the ability to reach a person before that person has decided to shop.

The Breakers Becoming Broadcasters

If attention precedes intention, a seller must compete for attention before it can compete on price or inventory.

Ballers Bank increasingly operates less like a card shop with a camera and more like a specialized broadcaster. The founders said their channels collectively stream roughly 60 hours a day. At almost any hour, one of them is likely to be Live.

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The company has expanded into separate streams for sports cards, trading-card games, auctions and other formats. In 2026, Ballers Bank added a Spanish-language collectibles channel staffed in part by people with experience at ESPN Deportes and Univision.

The point was not simply to list more inventory. It was to create distinct programming for distinct audiences.

“The sellers who break out are the ones who treat Live less like a sales channel and more like a show,” Shi said.

He described successful sellers as maintaining schedules viewers can rely on, developing recognizable hosts and giving audiences reasons to return episode after episode. In this model, commerce resembles television funded directly by transactions. The card is the product, but the experience surrounding it produces the audience.

Hobby Box has arrived at a similar insight through a different path. It began with a Brooklyn retail operation before expanding across physical stores, warehouses and several online platforms. Kohl said the company now has more than 80 employees, including seven or eight live hosts in its Florida operation, and has sold more than seven million items across platforms. Those figures are company-reported.

A host’s job is not merely to hold a card in front of a camera. The host explains the product, sustains conversation, establishes a tone and helps viewers make sense of what they are seeing. Over time, expertise and personality become intertwined.

That is why a customer may return asking for Anthony. The host is no longer interchangeable with the inventory.

Learning the Hobby Live

Discovery may introduce someone to collecting, but participation still requires confidence. A new viewer needs to understand what is being opened, what a purchase includes and who will be responsible for delivering it.

A static listing generally assumes that the buyer understands the product. A livestream allows the buyer to ask questions, request comparisons and observe the process in real time. The experience can resemble the most useful part of visiting a card shop: the conversation across the counter.

Shi argues that TikTok Shop recreates elements of in-person retail at scale. Sellers can demonstrate products, answer questions and explain distinctions that may be difficult for a first-time buyer to understand from a photograph and a product description alone.

Viewers also learn by watching one another. They see the questions other shoppers ask, the players and products that attract attention and the reactions surrounding particular cards. Collecting becomes a visible social practice rather than an isolated transaction.

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At Hobby Box, that interaction can develop into familiarity with individual hosts. The customer who requested Anthony was not only looking for another box. She wanted the experience to be handled by someone whose expertise and style she already understood.

The company’s physical presence reinforces that confidence. Its Brooklyn retail operation, Florida warehouse, athlete signings and relationships with manufacturers give customers multiple ways to encounter the business. A person may discover Hobby Box digitally, visit it physically and then return to one of its livestreams.

Ballers Bank described credibility as a combination of personality and performance. Recognizable hosts appear on the screen, while shipping standards, customer notifications, account history, seller metrics and platform badges support the transaction behind it.

TikTok Shop’s role is therefore not limited to making a seller visible. Its commerce infrastructure can help a viewer move from curiosity to participation without leaving the experience.

Live commerce does not require a first-time buyer to arrive with complete knowledge. It gives that person a place to develop confidence through observation, interaction and repetition.

The Business Behind the Broadcast

The apparent spontaneity of a livestream can obscure the organization beneath it.

Ballers Bank’s founders said the company processes roughly 600 to 800 orders on a typical day and as many as 1,000 on some days. They reported selling approximately 500,000 to 600,000 items through TikTok Shop and said they aim to ship orders the next day with approximately 99.5 percent accuracy.

Every order creates a chain of work. Inventory must be received and assigned to the correct stream. Products must be presented, opened, sorted, labeled, packed and shipped. Questions, returns and delivery problems require customer support. With several channels operating simultaneously, even a small inconsistency can be repeated across hundreds of orders.

“Effective livestreaming is not as simple as turning on a camera,” Shi said.

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TikTok Shop has increasingly built tools around these demands, including Seller Center, Shop Ads, customer-management functions, fulfillment integrations and performance analytics. It calls this “discovery commerce,” a phrase that captures the platform’s central proposition: helping businesses connect the moment a product enters a person’s awareness with the system through which it is purchased.

Ballers Bank has participated directly in that development. Its founders said TikTok Shop product and engineering teams have visited the company’s San Jose and Las Vegas operations, while actively testing customer-management, advertising and auction tools before broader releases.

The relationship reflects how platform businesses often develop. TikTok Shop provides distribution and technical infrastructure. Large operators provide volume, operational feedback and examples of how the tools behave under pressure.

Hobby Box illustrates the corresponding transformation inside the seller. Kohl said its Florida operation includes a dedicated shipping department and seven or eight hosts. The company operates several seller accounts on TikTok Shop alongside its retail and warehouse businesses.

What appears to the viewer as a single person opening a pack is really the front end of an integrated commerce operation.

This organizational capacity is what allows the experience to remain personal as the audience grows. A familiar host can welcome a returning customer because teams and systems behind the screen are handling the complexity that follows.

Keeping Collectors in the Hobby

Sports cards create a different customer lifecycle from most consumer products. A shirt is purchased to be worn. A collectible may be held, graded, traded, consigned or sold. Ownership is not necessarily the final stage of the transaction. It can be the beginning of another cycle.

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Ballers Bank has started organizing its business around that idea. The founders said the company helps customers prepare and submit cards for grading, accepts consignments, operates a singles-auction channel and buys cards for use in repack products.

Their reasoning is practical. Collectors have finite budgets. They cannot continue accumulating indefinitely without making decisions about what to grade, what to keep and what to return to the market.

“We want to make sure that there’s a full circle here and not just end the sale after the transaction,” the founders said.

That produces a more complete collector journey:

Discover → Learn → Purchase → Grade → Hold or sell → Re-enter

The approach extends the services surrounding the card. Hobby Box extends the relationships surrounding the customer.

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Kohl emphasizes consistent hosts, personal service and problem resolution as the foundation of retention. In his account, a customer does not return because of an automated message. The customer returns because the business handled an earlier interaction well, because a familiar person is hosting or because the next stream feels like part of an ongoing relationship.

Hobby Box’s physical expansion adds still more points of connection. Athlete signings, retail events and a larger Brooklyn location allow the company to bring digital customers into a physical community while introducing store visitors to its online programming.

The two companies represent different but compatible versions of the same evolution. Ballers Bank is building services that keep cards circulating. Hobby Box is building experiences that keep customers returning.

Both suggest that the durable live-commerce business will not be built around isolated transactions. It will give collectors practical and social reasons to remain involved.

What Live Commerce Is Building

The person who arrives through an algorithm is initially only a viewer. The person who returns for a particular host has become part of a community. The person who grades, consigns, sells or buys again is participating in a broader collectibles ecosystem.

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Ballers Bank shows how discovery can produce a digital-native media and commerce company.

Hobby Box shows how retail, athlete access, live programming, fulfillment and personal relationships can exist inside one hobby business.

TikTok Shop supplies the environment connecting those companies with audiences that may never have visited a card shop or searched a collectibles marketplace. But the platform’s larger contribution may be the way it encourages businesses to connect parts of the collector journey that once took place separately.

Discovery, education, entertainment, transactions and customer relationships can now exist inside one continuous experience.

Live commerce is not rebuilding the hobby simply by creating another place to purchase cards.

It is rebuilding the path into collecting — and expanding what can happen after someone arrives.

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