The website
Account & credits
Your account page is four tabs: who you are and what you have, your decks, your listings, and everything you have ever paid for. It is also where you buy credits on the web.
The four tabs
- Profile
Your details, balance, the appearance setting and the token top-up.
- My Decks
Every deck you own as a grid of covers. Clicking one opens its editor.
- My Listings
Your seller status and every listing you have made.
- Purchase History
Every transaction on the account, newest first.
Profile
Callout 1: 1Callout 2: 2Callout 3: 3- Display name
The name shown as the seller on any deck you list.
- Email
The address on the account.
- Sign-in method
Whether the account signs in with email and password or with Apple.
- Credit balance
Your token balance. The same number the app shows — tokens and credits are one balance.
- Card animations
Whether cards that have a generated loop play it, or always show still artwork. Stored per device, so turning it off here does not affect your phone.
- Tokens · quantity stepper
How many 100-token packs to buy at once, from 1 to 50. The line beside it updates to show the total tokens, and the Buy button shows the total price before you press it.
Buying credits
One pack of 100 tokens at $0.99, bought in a quantity of 1 to 50 with the stepper. Payment goes through Stripe Checkout; your balance updates when Stripe confirms the payment, which is usually immediate.
The iPhone app sells the same pack at the same price, billed by the App Store in your own currency instead of by us. Both land in the same balance. See every price.
My Decks

- Deck cover
Opens the deck editor. Each cover carries two badges: the quality tier it was generated at, and whether it is private or public.
- Generate your first deck →
Shown instead of the grid when you have no decks yet.
Purchase History
- Transaction row
The type of transaction, when it happened, the amount, and whether it succeeded. Covers credit purchases, marketplace purchases and payouts.
Purchases made in the iPhone app go through the App Store rather than Stripe, so they appear on your Apple receipt rather than in this list. Your balance reflects both.