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Pricing and billing clarity

Start free, then choose weekly or yearly unlimited access

PullScope includes 3 total free scans so you can test the card matching flow before paying. After those scans, access continues through weekly or yearly App Store subscriptions.

The real question is not only what each plan costs. It is whether you need a one-time check or a repeat-use workflow for scanning, saving, and revisiting cards over time.

Before you subscribe

  • PullScope offers two paid plans: weekly unlimited access and yearly unlimited access.
  • Billing is handled through Apple, not through a separate website checkout.
  • Displayed prices come from the App Store and may vary by country, tax, or currency.
  • Cancel any time from your Apple ID subscription settings.
  • Use Restore Purchases inside the app if you reinstall or switch devices.

Unlimited access when card scanning becomes routine

Use 3 free starter scans first. After that, choose weekly or yearly unlimited access in the App Store.

Flexible

Weekly

$6.99 /week

Starts after your 3 free scans are used.

  • Unlimited card scans
  • Saved collection history
  • Confidence-aware result flow
  • Priority support
Continue in App Store
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Yearly

$49.99 /year

That's just $4.16/mo

Starts after your 3 free scans are used.

  • Unlimited card scans
  • Saved collection history
  • Confidence-aware result flow
  • Priority support
Continue in App Store

Two subscription options only: weekly and yearly unlimited access. Billing, renewal, and cancellation are managed by Apple.

What changes after free usage

The paid plans are for repeat use, not a different product

The first 3 total scans are there so you can test card matching, confidence prompts, and price guidance.

Weekly and yearly plans remove the starter limit and support continued scanning when you keep returning to the app for more cards, more comparisons, and saved history.

Choosing the plan shape

When weekly or yearly usually makes more sense

Weekly works when you expect a short burst of activity, like sorting a new pickup, a collection box, or a grading prep session.

Yearly fits better when PullScope is part of your normal collecting, buying, or selling routine and you want the lower long-run cost.