Yes — bulk team ordering is built in
Ordering one card at a time for a 15-person roster would be tedious and expensive. Bulk ordering solves both problems: it is designed for teams, and it is priced for them.
A single order can cover an entire roster, and larger orders scale up to around 100 cards in one batch.
How bulk pricing works
The per-card price drops as the order grows. At volume, it falls toward roughly $0.90 per card — a fraction of the single-card price.
That is the pricing that makes team-wide cards realistic. A card for every player on a roster becomes a modest line item rather than a major expense, whether the team is giving them as gifts or selling them.
How a team places one order
The hardest part of a bulk order is not the ordering — it is gathering a good photo of every player. Team tools are built to make that manageable.
- ✓One coach or team parent acts as the organizer.
- ✓Players or families submit photos through the team tools.
- ✓The organizer picks a single template for a consistent set.
- ✓Everything goes in as one combined order with bulk pricing applied.
What teams use bulk orders for
Bulk ordering powers the two big team use cases. As a gift, it puts a card in every player's hands at the end of a season. As a fundraiser, the team orders extra cards and sells them to families and fans, keeping the margin.
Either way, the bulk price is what makes it work — it turns a per-player keepsake into something a team can actually afford at scale.
