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[Android] Pokemon Trading Cards AI Grader Software Test - $0.10 (Was $9.99) @ TCG Grader

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Pokemon TCG Collectors - App to Pre-Grade Pokemon Cards Using AI GPT 5. Price reduced from $9.99 to $0.10 for a limited time!!

Android (Only) App is currently undergoing closed testing based on Google Group membership. It's free to become a member of the group and you will be automatically accepted.

Go to this Google group on your Android phone:
https://groups.google.com/g/tcg-grader-testing
Request to become a member. You should be automatically accepted.

Once you are in the Google group, use this link to opt-in as a tester:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.tcgappstore.tcggrad…

You can then purchase this app for $0.10.

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closed Comments

  • +5

    Sounds terrible

    • -1

      I'm new here. How would you make this sound great?

  • +1

    How are you going to cover the ongoing costs of using GPT 5 API form customers making a one time purchase?

    • It does get very expensive which is why it's a steal at this price and we can't have it at this price for very long.

      • +1

        Yeah but even at $9.99, how does that cover a lifetime of GPT 5 API requests?

        • We may have to move this to a monthly subscription model. We are very new to this so any feedback is appreciated.

  • Where can we provide feedback? I've bought it and testing it on my Lugia alt art, sat on please wait for a while now has come up with a 503 error. API request failed.

    • Apologies for that, I think there are too many requests and overloading the tokens on the GPT 5 APIs. We didn't anticipate such a large turnout.
      Please wait a few minutes and try again. The app is still in beta so we'll work to fix any issues that we find.
      Appreciate your patience while we fix the issues.

  • -1

    Please provide feedback to the Google group. The app is still in beta so we'll work to fix any issues that we find.
    Appreciate your patience while we fix the issues. Thanks.

  • +1

    I don't think you can accurately grade trading cards via a poorly lit, out of focus, 2D image.

    There's more to grading than that.
    Tactility/fake
    Glossiness
    Imperceptible dings that appear as flat on a photo White spots/discoloration
    Even the offset edges I don't think you can accurately do this because photos are going to be at an angle
    Etc
    Etc

    If it was so simple they wouldn't ask you to post in the physical card.

    Maybe between a mangled card vs a prestine card, yes. but not between 8,9,10 I don't think AI can do that much. Any difference probably will come down to the photo and quality of camera.

    Good luck anyway.

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