Wishlist and price alerts.
A want list that knows when to ping you. Set a price target on every entry; Card Curator watches live sold comps from your connected pricing source and surfaces a notification the moment recent sales cross your line.
Built on Apple notifications and your own pricing feed.
Wishlist records live in your private SwiftData database. Price-cross alerts use Apple's UNUserNotificationCenter, so notifications appear in the standard macOS notification stack. Price data comes from your own eBay or CardHedge credentials — not from any service we operate.
- SwiftData — wishlist entries, price targets, priority
- UNUserNotificationCenter — price-cross notifications
- BackgroundTaskScheduler — periodic comp checks
- eBay API — sold comps using your credentials
- CardHedge API — alternative price source
- FXRateService — multi-currency target evaluation
- CloudKit — private sync to your other Macs
Frequently asked.
How do price alerts work?
You set a target price on each wishlist entry. A background task periodically checks live sold comps from your connected pricing source. When recent comps cross your target, a local notification fires.
Can I auto-search eBay for wishlist cards?
Yes. Each wishlist entry can generate an eBay search URL with the right filters (set, player, year, parallel). One click opens the live listings in your browser.
Can I prioritize my wishlist?
Yes. Entries have a priority field (low, medium, high, chase), and you can sort and filter the list by any combination of priority, status, brand, set, or player.
Can I share my want list?
Yes. The Export Suite generates a shareable HTML want list with your contact info. Useful for posting in collector groups or sharing at card shows. See export suite →
Does it integrate with set building?
Yes. From any incomplete set, one click sends every missing card to your wishlist with a price target set to current market value. Cards you later acquire are matched against the wishlist and auto-removed. See set completion →
What if I don't have a pricing source connected?
The wishlist still works as a static want list, but price alerts require a connected source. You can set targets manually and review them on your own schedule.
One price. Every feature. Forever.
Card Curator launches publicly in October 2026 at $59.99 USD — one-time purchase, perpetual license. Unlimited wishlist entries, unlimited alerts.
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