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Where we fit

Most of these are tools.
We're trying something different.

Most TCG seller software is built for the operator: you sit down at a dashboard, click through it, and make every decision yourself. Hoard is built for sellers who'd rather not spend another evening doing that. The agent runs on your machine while you're off doing something else. This page is here to help you figure out which kind of thing you're actually looking for, because they're genuinely different products.

The dashboard tools
A control panel that you operate.

You log in, set the rules, hit reprice, scroll the results, and export when you're done. The work moves faster than it did in a spreadsheet, but it's still on your hands at every step. That's the shape of most repricers, POS systems, and the "all-in-one TCG ecosystems" that compete with each other. If you actually enjoy driving, those tools are good and you should use one.

Hoard
An agent that handles the job for you.

You set a strategy once, and the agent runs your store overnight from there. It catches the spikes, keeps an eye on your repeat buyers, queues smart actions for the morning, and hands you a weekly summary of what it did and why. The only time you step back in is when something genuinely needs your judgment, not just your clicks.

A different kind of comparison.

Most "us vs. them" pages are feature checklists where every product happens to come out ahead. We're going to try to be more honest than that, including about the things we don't do.

Hoard Marketplace-native repricer All-in-one platform Manual / spreadsheet
Who runs the work An agent on your machine You, in the marketplace dashboard You, in their dashboard You, in a CSV editor
Where your seller login lives Your machine, never sent N/A (it's their site) Their cloud Your browser
What you're paying for Outcomes and time back A pricing rules engine Inventory, scanning, POS, sync Your evening
Pricing model Flat, $29.99-$299/mo Bundled into seller fees $100+/mo plus % of sales Free, but expensive
Roadmap is decided by Sellers like you (we are sellers) The marketplace's quarterly goals Whoever acquired them last You, by editing your own spreadsheet
What you keep when you leave Your full data export Whatever's already in their UI Depends on the contract Your spreadsheet

When Hoard is the wrong choice.

If you're spending real money, you should know where the lines are. Here's where we'd point you somewhere else.

You need a brick-and-mortar POS
Hoard doesn't replace your register. If your day-to-day is ringing up customers in person and managing a counter, you want a real POS platform like BinderPOS or Crystal Commerce. Hoard pairs nicely with one, but it isn't designed to be one.
You sell across half a dozen marketplaces
Today, Hoard runs against TCGplayer. If you need eBay, Amazon, Whatnot, and Mercari syncing in one motion, the all-in-one platforms exist for a reason and they'll serve you better right now. We may get there over time, but we're not there yet, and we'd rather tell you that up front.
You actually like pricing by hand
Some sellers genuinely enjoy the rhythm of pricing every card themselves, and there's nothing wrong with that. If that's how you want to spend your time, an agent is solving a problem you don't have. Hoard is for people who'd rather get their evenings back.
You're below TCGplayer Level 4
CSV import and export are gated to Level 4 and up, and Hoard depends on those rails to do its job. If you're not at Level 4 yet, the better move is to focus on getting there first. Once you do, we'll be here.
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