Card context
Release + rarity
Kardive shows set, number, rarity, release date and image context together.
Feature
Inspect one card before deciding whether to calculate, watch, alert or save.
EV
Expected value before grading.
ROI
Profit after all costs.
Risk
Grade downside made visible.
Product preview
Static app snapshotBased on the real CardDetail page: card metadata, market prices, history and action buttons.
Kardive app
Pokémon Card Detail Page
Illustrative, non-interactive preview
The screen below is a static snapshot based on the real Kardive app. Buttons and controls are intentionally inactive on this marketing page.
Product proof
A useful card detail page does more than display a catalog record. It shows enough market and metadata context to decide what to do next: calculate, watch, alert, save or add to portfolio. The static preview is based on the real Kardive card detail layout.
Decision example
The detail page keeps a single headline sale from becoming the whole grading decision.
Card context
Release + rarity
Kardive shows set, number, rarity, release date and image context together.
Market context
Raw + graded
The page keeps raw value and graded outcomes close to the card identity.
History-ready
Right card
Price history stays attached to the right market card, not just a lookalike name.
Actions
4 workflows
Calculator, watchlist, alert creation and history stay one click away.
Why Kardive is different
| Decision area | Generic tracker | Spreadsheet | Kardive |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Show price and chart. | Store manual notes. | Turn one card into the next grading action. |
| Card metadata | Usually present. | Manual copy/paste. | Displayed with grading-specific context and release timing. |
| Decision handoff | Often separate. | Manual formulas. | Detail opens ROI, alert, watchlist and portfolio workflows. |
Workflow
Use cases
Check whether the card has enough graded spread to justify opening a calculator scenario.
Review release context, graded buckets and history to avoid chasing only the best sale.
Create an alert or watchlist item without leaving the card page.
The card detail page keeps card identity, release information, raw value, graded buckets and useful market stats in one place, without burying the user in population-heavy clutter.
From the detail page, the user can launch the ROI calculator with the card prefilled, add or remove it from watchlist, create an alert in place or open price history.
Price history follows the correct market card behind the scenes, so the chart does not drift toward a lookalike result.
Public card pages help people understand the card context. App actions such as saved workflows, watchlist, alerts and portfolio entries require login and follow the current Free or Pro plan.
How the pieces connect
Kardive turns market data and user assumptions into a grading decision users can revisit and improve.
FAQ
Pokémon Card Detail Page helps users move from Pokémon card research to a concrete grading decision. Review a card image, set, rarity, release date, raw value, graded prices, market stats and actions in one focused card page.
This page describes how the feature works in Kardive: card metadata, raw value, graded prices, user cost defaults, saved assumptions and plan-aware access where relevant.
A tracker usually answers what a card is worth, and a spreadsheet depends on manual formulas. Kardive connects the same context to grading-specific decisions: costs, grade outcomes, expected value, risk, saved workflows and plan-aware actions.
The feature either feeds the calculator, explains a calculator result, saves a calculator scenario or brings the user back when a card needs a fresh ROI check.
Free and Pro access depends on the workflow. The public site sends people to login, while Kardive checks limits and Pro features inside the app.
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