Trade manager with value-balanced fairness.
A multi-card trade builder with both sides on screen and a live fairness indicator pulling from your connected pricing source. Partner profiles track history. Monthly analytics tell you who you actually trade with and how the values stack up over time.
How trade tracking works.
Four tabs cover the whole trade lifecycle: Active Trades for in-flight deals, History for completed ones, Partners for per-collector relationships, Analytics for the long view.
Build the trade
Two columns on screen. Drag cards from your collection into the Outgoing column, add the partner's cards to the Incoming column. Cash boots and shipping go in as numeric line items.
Read the fairness indicator
Live market values pull from your connected pricing source. A balanced indicator tells you when the values line up; an up/down arrow tells you which way the deal leans.
Track status through completion
Proposed, agreed, in transit, completed, cancelled. Cards in active trades are flagged so you don't accidentally list them for sale or trade them away twice.
Build partner history
Every trade rolls up into a partner profile with running totals, fairness trend, and a list of every card that's ever moved in or out with that person.
Built on SwiftData and Swift Charts.
Trade records are SwiftData models with relationships to cards and partner profiles. The Analytics tab uses Apple's Swift Charts for trend visualizations. Fairness pulls live values from your eBay or CardHedge feed.
- SwiftData — trade records, partner profiles, status workflow
- Charts — partner fairness trend, monthly trade volume
- CloudKit — private sync of your trade ledger
- Live pricing — fairness uses your connected feed
- FXRateService — multi-currency fair-value rollup
- Sale-lock guard — active-trade cards flagged everywhere
Frequently asked.
How does value balancing work?
Add cards on each side of the trade. Card Curator sums the market value of both sides using your connected pricing source and shows a live fairness indicator (balanced, you're up, you're down). Multi-currency rolls up automatically.
Can I track trading partners?
Yes. Every trade is logged against a partner. The Partners tab shows the full history with each partner, including their fairness trend over time and which cards have moved in each direction.
Does it support multi-card trades?
Yes. A trade can include any number of cards on each side. Add cash boots, shipping costs, and conditional cards. The fairness calculation handles everything.
What status states does a trade go through?
Active trades carry a status workflow: proposed, agreed, in transit, completed, cancelled. Cards involved in active trades are flagged so you don't accidentally list them for sale at the same time.
Can I see overall trading analytics?
Yes. The Analytics tab shows monthly volume, total value moved in and out, per-partner totals, and trend lines. Useful for collectors with active trade networks.
What about cash on one side?
Half-trade, half-sale deals are supported. Cash on either side counts toward the fairness balance, and the transaction logs into Sales Tracking automatically when completed.
One price. Every feature. Forever.
Card Curator launches publicly in October 2026 at $59.99 USD — one-time purchase, perpetual license. Unlimited trades, unlimited partners.
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