If you collect in Europe, you want your collection valued in euros, at the prices of the market you actually buy in. That is what TCGHeart is built for.
A card does not have one world price. It costs something different in the Netherlands than in Germany, and within each country the price differs per condition. Work from a single average and your collection value is an approximation.
TCGHeart is built for that market. Prices are in euros, per country, and per condition. You set the country you buy from and that is what you see throughout the app.
You do not have to start over. The import recognises CSV and JSON exports and tries to match every row to the right card in the right set.
Rows that cannot be matched immediately get a suggestion, and you can pick the right card per row. Anything TCGHeart cannot place with certainty stays marked as not found rather than being attached to a card anyway.
Beyond tracking and valuing there is a camera scanner that reads whole binder pages, shareable digital binders, a Living Dex, and a centering measurement to judge whether a card is worth submitting.
For people running a stall at fairs there is a separate side of the app with shared stock, a point of sale with SumUp and a VAT report.
Note: Collectr is a trademark of its owner. TCGHeart is not affiliated with them and there is no partnership between us. This page describes what TCGHeart does and does not assess any other app; features change, so compare for yourself what each app currently offers.
TCGHeart is built for the European market and shows prices in euros, using the lowest price in the country you set and per condition.
Yes. The import reads CSV and JSON files and matches every row to the right card. Rows it is unsure about are shown to you first with a suggestion, so nothing is quietly imported wrong.
An account is free, including tracking and valuing your collection, completing sets and 20 scans. Pro is €5.99 a month and adds unlimited portfolios, binders, price alerts, import and export and 500 scans a month, among other things.
Yes. There is a web version alongside the iOS and Android apps. Only scanning does not work on the web, since that needs a camera.