Real aggregates
No mocks
Dashboard blocks are backed by user data from scenarios, watchlist, alerts and plan usage.
Feature
Give users a home base for grading decisions.
EV
Expected value before grading.
ROI
Profit after all costs.
Risk
Grade downside made visible.
Product preview
Static app snapshotBased on the real Dashboard: saved scenarios, watchlist signals, alerts and review cards.
Kardive app
Pokémon Card Dashboard
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.
User command center
The dashboard should not be a decorative landing page after login. Kardive aggregates saved scenarios, watchlist signals, alerts, limits and opportunity prompts so the user can resume the next grading decision quickly.
Decision example
The dashboard title and content make it clear when the user is looking at saved scenario activity.
Real aggregates
No mocks
Dashboard blocks are backed by user data from scenarios, watchlist, alerts and plan usage.
Signal breakdown
Watchlist
Trend-style widgets have been replaced by watchlist signal context that users can act on.
Settings-aware
Preferred grader
Grading-company context follows the setting configured by the user.
Next action
Resume work
Recent scenarios and review cards guide users back into ROI workflows.
Why Kardive is different
| Decision area | Generic tracker | Spreadsheet | Kardive |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dashboard role | Charts and top movers. | Manual overview. | Resume user-owned grading decisions. |
| Data source | Market data. | Manual input. | Saved scenarios, watchlist, alerts, limits and opportunities. |
| Actionability | Research link. | Manual follow-up. | Open scenario, card detail, alerts or opportunities. |
Workflow
Use cases
Check what scenarios, alerts or watched cards deserve attention today.
Free users understand remaining calculations and reset timing before starting new work.
Pro users see a path toward high-value opportunity research when that feature is available.
The dashboard consolidates saved scenarios, watchlist items, alerts, plan usage and market signals from Kardive data instead of static mocks.
Cards worth reviewing can come from watchlist signals and opportunity previews, helping users choose what to analyze next.
Dashboard grading-company context follows the preferred grading company set by the user, with inline information explaining the link.
Dashboard data is private to the user. Signed-out people go to login, and Free or Pro behavior follows the account status.
How the pieces connect
Kardive turns market data and user assumptions into a grading decision users can revisit and improve.
FAQ
Pokémon Card Dashboard helps users move from Pokémon card research to a concrete grading decision. See saved scenario counts, watchlist signals, triggered alerts, review cards and quick links from one private dashboard.
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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