Account & output
Account & sign-in
Signing in is optional. You can swipe, browse, search, and price cards without an account — sign-in only shows up when you ask the app to remember something for you.
What it unlocks
An account gives your stuff a home that follows you. Your wishlists, collections, and saved searches become yours, kept across devices. Save a card while signed out and you'll get a gentle "sign in to keep this" nudge — never a wall. Nothing you already had gets taken away.
Ways to sign in
- GitHub
- Discord
- Apple
- Magic link (email)
No passwords to create or remember — each method proves who you are through a provider you already trust, or a one-time link to your email. You can link more than one method to the same account and unlink them later, as long as one stays.
What's stored, plainly
The hosted demo keeps a minimal identity — the verified email a provider hands
back, and the lists you choose to save. No passwords are stored; there's
nothing to pay and no card details ever change hands. Sign-in runs on
off-the-shelf auth libraries rather than anything home-rolled. And if you'd
rather keep everything local, self-host with auth switched off
(MGZ_PKMN_AUTH_ENABLED=0)
— then it's anonymous-everywhere and your data lives on your own machine.