About ValueMyCard

The free TCG price tracker that doesn't hide the data behind a paywall

400,000+Cards Tracked
5Major TCGs
2 YearsPrice History
DailyPrice Updates

What ValueMyCard Does

ValueMyCard gives you live market prices, up to 2 years of price history charts, and real completed sales data for trading cards across Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece Card Game, and Disney Lorcana. We also cover Digimon, Flesh & Blood, Star Wars: Unlimited, Dragon Ball Super, and 40+ other TCGs.

Search any card by name, browse complete expansion sets with full card lists, and track your collection with purchase prices and live profit/loss. No app download required — everything works in your browser on any device.

Why We Built This

Most TCG price tools either lock useful data behind a paywall, only support one game, or show listing prices instead of what cards actually sell for. We wanted something different: a price tracker where the core experience — looking up a card, seeing its price history, and tracking a collection — is free for everyone, across every major TCG.

ValueMyCard is built by the team behind TCGSync, the inventory management platform used by TCG retailers worldwide. We already had the data infrastructure. We built ValueMyCard to put that data directly in the hands of collectors and players.

Free vs Pro

Free — Forever

No account required

  • Card lookups across all supported TCGs
  • 2-year price history charts
  • Multiple timeframes (7D, 1M, 3M, 6M, 1Y, all-time)
  • Collection tracker with profit/loss
  • Full expansion browser with card lists
  • Trending cards and biggest weekly movers
  • Multi-currency support
  • Watchlist (up to 5 cards)

Pro

£9.99/month or £99/year — 3-day free trial

  • Everything in Free, plus:
  • Below-market seller alerts — find cards listed under market price
  • Completed sales history — actual sold prices, units, and trends
  • Sealed product valuations — booster boxes, ETBs, and more
  • Unlimited watchlist with daily email alerts
  • Priority support and early access to new features

How ValueMyCard Compares

There are several TCG price tools out there. Here's how ValueMyCard stacks up on the features that matter most to collectors:

FeatureValueMyCardCollectrMTGStocksPriceChartingManaBox
Games covered5 major + 40 more20+ TCGsMTG onlyMulti (TCG + games)MTG only
Free price history2 yearsLimitedBasic (eBay data)No
Completed sales dataYes (Pro)NoNoeBay onlyNo
Data sourceTCGPlayer + marketplacesTCGPlayerTCGPlayereBayTCGPlayer
Free collection P/LYesBasicNo
Works in browserYesWeb + appWeb onlyWeb + appApp only
Account requiredNoYesFor alertsFor collectionYes

vs Collectr

Collectr is a solid multi-game collection app, but price history charts are locked behind their Pro plan at $7.99/month. On ValueMyCard, you get 2 years of price history for free, no account needed. Collectr also doesn't offer completed sales data — you see current market prices but can't see what cards actually sold for.

vs MTGStocks

MTGStocks has deep analytics for Magic: The Gathering, but that's all it covers. If you play Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, or Lorcana, it's not an option. Price alerts require their Mythic tier subscription, and the free watchlist is capped at 50 items. ValueMyCard covers all five major TCGs with free price history across every one.

vs PriceCharting

PriceCharting covers a broad range of collectibles, but its TCG pricing is based on eBay completed sales only. Most TCG transactions happen on TCGPlayer, not eBay, so PriceCharting's prices can differ from actual market values. Their collection profit/loss tracking requires a $6/month subscription. ValueMyCard sources data from TCGPlayer and other major TCG marketplaces, and collection tracking with profit/loss is free.

vs ManaBox

ManaBox is a well-designed deck builder and collection app — for Magic: The Gathering only. It has no price history charts, no completed sales data, and no portfolio profit/loss tracking. It's also mobile-only with no web version. ValueMyCard works in any browser and covers every major TCG.

vs TCGPlayer

TCGPlayer is the largest TCG marketplace, but it's a marketplace first and a price tool second. Their collection tracker is still in beta with known issues. There are no price history charts in the app, and seeing sales data means being a marketplace participant. ValueMyCard is purpose-built for price tracking: clean charts, stable collection management, and completed sales data — without needing to buy or sell on a marketplace.

Where Our Data Comes From

Pricing data is sourced from TCGAPIs, which aggregates real-time market data from major TCG marketplaces including TCGPlayer, Cardmarket, CardTrader, and others. Prices update daily. We track market prices, low prices, and mid prices across multiple card conditions (Normal, Holofoil, Reverse Holofoil, 1st Edition, and more).

Our completed sales data reflects actual transactions, not listings. When you see sales history on ValueMyCard Pro, you're seeing what cards genuinely sold for, how many units moved, and how prices changed over time. This matters because listing prices and sold prices can differ significantly.

Built by the TCGSync Team

ValueMyCard isn't a hobby project — it's built by the team behind TCGSync, the inventory management and point-of-sale platform trusted by TCG retailers worldwide for omnichannel inventory sync, automated repricing, and marketplace management.

Our ecosystem gives us infrastructure-grade access to TCG data:

  • TCGSync — Inventory management, automated repricing, and POS for TCG retailers
  • CardSynced — TCG marketplace with 0% seller fees and AI card recognition
  • TCGAlert — Real-time price drop alerts and market monitoring
  • TCGAPIs — The developer API that powers ValueMyCard's pricing data

This means the data behind ValueMyCard comes from the same infrastructure that powers pricing for professional TCG retailers, not scraped from a single source.

Get in Touch

Questions, feedback, bug reports, or partnership enquiries — we want to hear from you.