Slabbed app FAQ
About Slabbed
Slabbed is a collection tracking app built to help UK collectors scan cards, organise their collection, and understand card values in a UK market context.
Instead of relying on generic or US-first pricing, Slabbed is designed around the way UK collectors think about Pokémon cards, GBP values, lists, analytics, and collection growth. It is for collectors who want a faster way to understand what they own without building another spreadsheet from scratch.
Slabbed is for Pokémon and trading card collectors who want a clearer view of their collection.
It is useful for casual collectors who want a simple Pokémon collection tracker UK collectors can understand quickly. It also helps more serious collectors who want to monitor card values, scan limits, lists, set analytics, and price history. Slabbed is a collector app, not a financial product or investment platform.
Yes. Slabbed is built around UK collectors and UK market context.
That means the product language, pricing approach, and value explanations focus on GBP, UK Pokémon card prices, and collector behaviour in the UK. The goal is not to claim Slabbed always gives a perfect sale price. The goal is to help collectors understand indicative UK value more clearly than a generic global tracker.
Slabbed is primarily for collecting, tracking, and understanding your cards.
Collectors may use value information when deciding what to keep, grade, trade, or sell, but Slabbed is not investment advice. Card values can move quickly, and an indicative app value is not the same as a guaranteed sale price. Treat Slabbed as a collection tracker and decision-support tool, not a promise of profit.
Pricing & Subscriptions
Yes. Slabbed has a free Beginner plan.
The Beginner plan includes 10 scans per month, set analytics for the top 3, 1 list, graph data for 3 months, and 1 last sold link. This is useful if you want to try the Slabbed app, scan a small number of cards, and understand whether it fits your collection workflow before upgrading.
Slabbed has three monthly plans: Beginner, Pro, and Ultimate.
For the full plan comparison, use the Pricing page.
Your monthly scan limit depends on your plan.
Beginner includes 10 scans per month, Pro includes 100 scans per month, and Ultimate includes 500 scans per month. Plan limits reset monthly. If you only scan a few cards now and again, Beginner may be enough. If you are adding a larger collection, Pro or Ultimate gives you more room.
If you hit your monthly scan limit, you may need to wait until your limit resets or upgrade to a higher plan.
Beginner is designed for light use, while Pro and Ultimate give regular collectors more monthly scans. If you are scanning a larger collection or adding cards often, a paid plan gives you more flexibility.
Yes. You can upgrade or downgrade your Slabbed plan at any time.
Cancellations are managed through App Store or Google Play subscription settings. This keeps subscription control in the same place you manage other mobile app subscriptions. For full plan details, scan limits, and current pricing, check the Pricing page before choosing a plan.
Scanning, Prices & Collection Value
Slabbed’s card scanner is designed to make collection tracking faster than manual lookup.
You scan a card, check the card details, and save it to your collection. Scanning helps reduce the time spent searching manually, especially when you are adding multiple cards. As with any card scanner, it is still sensible to check the result before relying on it.
Slabbed’s scanner can save time, but users should still check the result.
Pokémon cards can have similar artwork across different sets, variants, foils, reverse holos, promos, and conditions. Lighting, glare, sleeves, camera angle, wear, and image quality can also affect recognition. If a result looks wrong, check the set, card number, variant, and condition before relying on the value.
If Slabbed shows the wrong card, check the card details first, then contact Slabbed if it still looks wrong.
Useful details include the card name, set, card number, variant, condition, and a clear explanation of what looks incorrect. This helps the team understand the issue and improve the experience for collectors.
No. Slabbed values should not be treated as guaranteed sale prices.
A card’s real sale price can depend on condition, grading, seller reputation, photos, timing, demand, platform fees, postage, and whether a buyer is ready to pay. Slabbed can help you understand market context and collection value, but it does not guarantee what a card will sell for and does not provide financial advice.
Your collection value can change for several reasons.
It may change because you added cards, removed cards, edited condition or variant details, changed quantities, or because market prices moved. This is different from “profit”. A higher collection value does not always mean the market rose, and a lower value does not always mean you made a loss.
Yes. You should cross-check prices before making a buying, selling, grading, or trading decision.
A Pokémon card value app UK collectors use can be a helpful starting point, but it should not replace judgement. Check recent sold listings, condition, fees, postage, and comparable cards before deciding. This is especially important for rare cards, graded cards, sealed products, vintage cards, and fast-moving market moments.
Collection Features
Yes. Slabbed plan details include list support.
Beginner includes 1 list, Pro includes 3 lists, and Ultimate includes unlimited lists. Lists help collectors organise cards by set, goal, binder, trade interest, personal collection theme, or another structure. This helps Slabbed act as a Pokémon card collection app UK collectors can use beyond simple price checking.
For many collectors, Slabbed can reduce the need for a spreadsheet.
It gives you a more visual, app-based way to scan, list, and track your collection. Some collectors may still keep a spreadsheet for custom notes, insurance records, or personal workflows. Slabbed can replace many everyday tracking jobs, but users who need full custom data control may still keep a backup workflow.
Account, Data & Support
Contact Slabbed with the details of the issue.
The best report includes the card name, set, card number, variant, condition, and a short explanation of what looks wrong. If the issue is a price, include why it seems incorrect and any useful comparison detail.
Use the Contact page for questions that are not answered here.
This keeps support simple and gives the team the information needed to help with card, price, scan, account, or plan questions.
Yes. Slabbed welcomes useful collector feedback.
If you want support for a new set, variant, language, card type, export option, or workflow, send the request through the Contact page. The best suggestions explain what you collect, why the feature matters, and how often you would use it.
Slabbed’s main difference is its UK-first focus and clearer, more responsible value language.
Many collection apps talk about portfolio growth, profit, or broad global pricing. Slabbed focuses on helping UK collectors scan cards, organise collections, understand GBP values, and know when to double-check results.
You can judge Slabbed by how clearly it explains what it does, what it costs, and what its values mean.
The strongest trust signals are transparent pricing, honest scanner limitations, conservative value language, UK-first positioning, and a clear route to contact the team when something needs checking.
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