CardClaw is not a scanner.It is the market, collection, deck, and vendor layer for every Pokemon card.
Blend the breadth of TCGplayer, the ownership mindset of Collectr, the market clarity of Bloomberg, and the practical workflows of deck builders and vendors. Search singles, watch sets, track holdings, source inventory, and list cards without the product collapsing into a single camera flow.
Search and price the whole card universe, not just what the camera sees.
One product for collectors, players, flippers, and vendors.
Market data, signals, and actions live in the same surface.
Less utility drawer. More command center for the Pokemon card economy.
Markets
Live prices, movers, set heat, sealed, sentiment, and predictions across the full Pokemon TCG market.
Collect
Portfolio, watchlist, alerts, and valuation workflows built for people who own more than a binder page.
Play
Deck building, tournament prep, and meta tracking so playable cards matter as much as investable ones.
Source
Search every card, scan what is in hand, find deals, and move faster than the next buyer.
Vendor
Export listings, price inventory, and operate like a seller instead of juggling spreadsheets and tabs.
Command center
Start with the market, not the scanner
The homepage should anchor on the live market and then branch into collecting, play, sourcing, and vendor workflows.
Workflow runway
Move from signal to action without opening five tools
Track the collection like a portfolio
Watchlist thresholds, real-time valuation, allocation by card, and a cleaner path from binder to balance sheet.
Treat the meta as part of the market
Deck builder and deck index sit beside pricing so format shifts and staples show up in the same workflow.
Source faster than everyone else
Use search, scanner, deals, sealed, and grade arb together instead of bouncing across five single-purpose tools.
Go from research to listing
CardClaw should end at action: price a card, export a CSV, and get inventory out the door.
What's hot · 24h
Top movers and live tape activity across singles, not just a single scan session.
Set heat
Follow the market by set, era, and sealed adjacency.
Heat scores aggregate price + volume per set; data lands as the price pipeline fills.
Source and sell
Deals, grade arb, and vendor export belong in one workflow.
Deal feed is warming up.
Grade arbs and undervalued listings will appear once the matcher fills.
Forward signals
Predictions matter most when they sit beside everything else.
Fast actions