Use cases
These pages are built for people who already know the card job they are trying to solve. Each page connects that search intent to how PullScope helps in practice, what to photograph, and what the next step should be.
Intent landing page
Use PullScope when you need a quick first-pass match for a Pokemon card before you trade, list, or file it into your collection.
Searchers here usually want a camera-first workflow that can identify the card, show confidence, and keep the result useful for pricing and collection tracking.
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- Loose singles that need set and number confirmation
- Collection sorting when language or finish is easy to miss
- Fast price checks before a trade or marketplace listing
Intent landing page
Use PullScope when you need a cleaner way to identify an MTG card from the camera, confirm the print, and review price guidance.
People here usually want a fast, confidence-aware MTG scan that turns a photo into a usable card identity without digging through manual set lists first.
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- Loose singles that may have multiple print treatments
- Cards where foil or showcase styling affects the result
- Quick sorting before trade binders or listings are updated
Intent landing page
Use PullScope when you need a fast card match plus price guidance for raw sports cards before you grade, list, or move them into a PC.
Searchers usually want to know if one camera scan can handle both identification and usable pricing context without bouncing between multiple manual references.
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- Raw cards that need a quick first-pass value read
- Boxes or binders that need sorting before listing
- Parallel-heavy sets where the exact print matters
Intent landing page
Use PullScope when a single front image is not enough and you need a scan flow that can accept the back photo before finalizing the result.
Searchers here usually want a card scanner that supports rescans, back photos, and confidence-aware correction instead of only showing a blind first guess.
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- Cards with ambiguous fronts or similar variants
- Sports cards and promos where the back contains key signals
- Collectors who would rather correct the scan than trust a weak match
Use the intent first
Start with the page that matches the real job to be done, such as a Pokemon scan, a sports card price check, or a low-confidence rescan.
Then narrow by category
Continue into categories when the game or card family becomes clear and you need more scan-specific clues.
Move into the app
Use the App Store handoff when you are ready to turn the question into a real scan.
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