Messy titles
Set names, card numbers, promos, reverse holos, and shorthand can all appear in different ways.
Collector-built listing research
Deal Dex Radar scans live raw single-card listings, identifies the card, compares market signals, and highlights listings that may be worth a closer look.
Built for raw-card collectors. No lots. No auto-buying. No profit guarantees. Always review listings before purchasing.
The problem
Raw Pokémon card listings are messy. Sellers use inconsistent titles, abbreviations, variants, condition notes, and shorthand. Good single-card listings are easy to miss, and manually checking comps can eat the whole night.
Set names, card numbers, promos, reverse holos, and shorthand can all appear in different ways.
Collectors need to separate raw singles from lots, graded cards, sealed products, and unsupported listings quickly.
Comparing recent context and asking price by hand takes too long when listings move fast.
Many tools track collections. Fewer help collectors review live buying opportunities with context.
How it works
Deal Dex Radar is being built to turn noisy raw single-card listings into a cleaner review queue, with plain reasons for why something may deserve your attention.
Scan current raw Pokémon card listings based on the terms you care about.
Match messy listing titles to real card identities, sets, numbers, variants, and condition clues.
Compare listings against available pricing references and recent market context where supported.
Flag potential deals with a plain-English explanation so you can decide what is worth checking.
What is planned
The scanner app is separate from this public site. The current deal finder is centered on raw single-card listings, with graded-card support planned for later.
Search active raw single-card listings and quickly sort through new buying opportunities.
Handle messy raw-card titles, set names, card numbers, promos, variants, and common collector shorthand.
Built first for raw Pokémon card listings only. Lots, sealed products, and graded cards stay out of the current deal finder.
Save interesting raw-card listings so you can come back before the auction or listing ends.
Uncertain matches can be reviewed instead of being treated as perfect.
See why a listing was flagged and what pricing basis was used.
Filter out lots, sealed products, graded cards, non-English cards, or other unsupported listings as the app improves.
No black-box score. Show the reason a listing may be worth looking at.
Early access
Deal Dex Radar is still being built for raw single-card deal hunting. Join the early access list if you want updates, beta access, or a chance to test the scanner.
Deal Dex Radar is a decision-support tool for collectors. It does not guarantee profit, authenticity, condition accuracy, seller reliability, or final resale value.
Always review listing photos, seller feedback, shipping costs, recent comps, and card condition before buying.
Deal Dex Radar is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Nintendo, The Pokémon Company, eBay, PSA, or any other third-party marketplace or brand.
FAQ
Short answers for anyone finding Deal Dex Radar while the scanner is still in development.
Deal Dex Radar is a raw Pokémon card deal-scanning tool that helps collectors review live single-card listings, identify cards, compare market signals, and flag listings that may deserve a closer look.
No. Deal Dex Radar is not an auto-buying bot. It helps surface listings for manual review.
No. It helps with research, but collectors still need to check photos, condition, seller feedback, shipping, and recent comps.
The current focus is raw single-card Pokémon listings only. Lots, sealed products, and graded cards are not part of the current deal finder. Graded-card support is planned for later.
The app is being built around live eBay review and deal analysis for raw single-card listings.
Not yet. Deal Dex Radar is currently focused on raw single-card listings. Support for graded cards is planned, but it is not part of the current raw-card deal finder.
Deal Dex Radar is currently in development. Join early access for updates, beta access, or a chance to test the scanner.