Three free tools that audit your regional pricing across 40+ markets, recommend a vanity-priced MSRP from a comp set you control, and map a year of Steam discounts around your content roadmap. No signup, no paywall, no AI hype.
Paste any Steam URL or App ID and get an instant regional pricing audit. Sees which of your 12 priority markets are aligned with your USD MSRP, flags vanity-pricing mismatches, and surfaces the next eligible discount window using historical price data from ITAD.
Build a custom comp set, pull live Steam prices across 40+ markets in ~30 seconds, and get a vanity-priced per-region MSRP recommendation scaled to your target USD anchor. Handles Eurozone consolidation and every regional ending convention out of the box.
Map your full 2026 + 2027 discount calendar around Steam's tentpole sales, fests, Black Friday, and your own content roadmap. Auto-pairs custom sales with DLC drops and content updates, honors all Steam scheduling rules automatically.
Search by title or paste a Steam store URL. Works for your own game, a competitor, or anything you're benchmarking against.
Comps are matched on genre, tags, and price bracket. Mode-based pricing (not weighted average) means outliers don't skew the recommendation.
Every regional price is checked against the local vanity convention. Eurozone consolidates automatically. Premium / corridor / under-Steam bands flagged at a glance.
Open the Discount Planner. Pick a cadence, add your content roadmap, get a full year of sales mapped against tentpoles, fests, and Black Friday.
Yes. All three tools — Steam Analyzer, MSRP Intelligence, and Discount Planner — are free to use with no signup required. Built by indie devs for indie devs. We don't gate features, paywall results, or sell your data.
You build a comp set of games your title competes with on Steam, set your target USD anchor, and we pull live regional prices across 40+ markets. The recommendation is mode-based — we find the most common price tier among your comps and snap to it, rather than weighted-averaging outliers. Vanity-pricing logic is applied per currency (e.g. Taiwan ends in 90, South Africa ends in 49 or 99, Eurozone consolidates).
The Steam Analyzer compares each region's current price against a curated tier table plus Steam's 2026 multi-variable pricing reference. Each market is bucketed as premium-aligned, in-corridor, at Steam floor, or under-Steam. If a price doesn't match the local vanity ending convention, it's flagged for review.
Yes. The optimizer respects every Steam scheduling constraint internally — tentpole exemptions, lead-in sale logic, content-roadmap pairings, and the rest. You pick a cadence (Tentpoles Only → Maximum); we build a valid calendar around it. You don't need to memorize the rulebook.
The MSRP tool pulls live from Steam's public storefront API every session, cached for 24 hours after the first pull. Steam updates regional prices on its own cadence (typically with major sales and currency moves), and the tool re-fetches automatically when you click "Pull Prices from All Markets" again.
Not for the recommendations. Pricing logic is deterministic — mode-based comp matching, curated tier tables, per-currency vanity rules, and Steam's published scheduling constraints. No black-box LLM choosing your launch price. Everything is reproducible and auditable.
No. The tools call Steam's public storefront API (the same endpoints SteamDB, IsThereAnyDeal, and other public tools use) with conservative rate limits and 24-hour caching. Nothing is scraped from logged-in pages. No automated actions are taken on your behalf.
Yes. The Discount Planner exports your calendar as an .ics file (Google Calendar, Outlook, Apple Calendar), CSV, and Markdown. The MSRP tool exports the full per-region table as CSV. Drop into a slide deck, email it to a publisher, or stash it in Notion.