Tell Hoard how you want to price, and it runs that strategy across your whole store. It keeps an eye on your repeat buyers, points out which cards are worth a second look, and stays out of your way the rest of the time.
Could be a Magic mythic, could be a Pokemon common that just became meta. Someone bought it at yesterday's price, and you won't know until it's already gone. Happens every week, on every kind of card.
Pick your strategy once. Hoard handles the rest of this loop on whatever cadence you set, without you having to be there.
Hoard ranks your repeat customers and flags cards that have been sitting too long. It also keeps an eye on where your refunds are coming from, which is one of those things you don't notice until you finally sit down to look. And if a sync ever looks off, you can roll the whole thing back in one click.
If you've been the one pulling CSVs by hand, sorting by market price, and clicking update another three hundred times, you know the drill. The Hoard agent runs on your own machine and handles it for you, with a clean receipt of every move waiting in your dashboard.
Hoard hands you a weekly summary that shows the margin it held firm on, the underpriced cards it caught, and the hours of clicking it spared you. Every line is auditable. If you want to see exactly which cards moved and why, that's a click away.
A modern selling operation shouldn't mean another dashboard to babysit. The agent does the part you used to dread, your strategy stays in your hands, and a clean summary is waiting whenever you next look. That's the whole shape of it.
Pick a strategy. Hoard handles the rest.