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Search
For when you already have a list. Paste a wishlist, hit Look up, and get a priced table back โ the same engine the CLI runs, in the browser. This is the flow that ends in an export you carry to the show.
Search ยท results
| Card | Market | 80% | 85% | 90% | 95% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charizard Base ยท 4/102 | $240 | $192 | $204 | $216 | $228 |
| Blastoise Base ยท 2/102 | $90 | $72 | $77 | $81 | $86 |
| Exeggutor S. Islands ยท 13 | $40 | $32 | $34 | $36 | $38 |
Paste a wishlist
Plain text, one card per line. Name a single card, or use a shortcut to pull a whole group โ set filters and budgets live on the same line.
top:5 Charizard | base set The five priciest Charizards from Base Set. The full grammar lives in Getting started.
Read the results
Each matched card comes back with its market price and four negotiation comps โ 80%, 85%, 90%, and 95% of market โ so you walk in knowing your floor and your ceiling. Pricing runs card by card with a determinate progress bar; you always know how far along it is.
Save it, export it
Export lives in the results โ it only applies to matched rows, which is why Browse and Swipe don't surface it. Take the list out as a spreadsheet, a 3ร3 printable binder PDF, a checklist, or raw JSON. You can also save the search itself to your Backpack to rerun it later.
See it end to end: Getting started walks the full loop, or open the demo and switch to the Search tab.