> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.tryhoard.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Outcome Tracking

> Two numbers that show what Hoard actually did for you.

After every sync, two numbers show up at the top of your dashboard and in your morning email. They answer the question you're actually asking: is this thing working?

## The two numbers

### Value captured

Your card was underpriced and Hoard caught it. The pricing engine raised the target above your current listing.

Your Charizard is listed at $50, market moved to $65, Hoard sets target to $78 (your 1.20x markup). $28 found per copy.

### Time saved

Every card Hoard reprices is about 30 seconds you didn't spend looking up a price, comparing it, and updating a listing. 500 cards repriced, that's over 4 hours.

## Where you'll see them

On the **dashboard**, the two numbers sit at the top of the Today tab with a comparison to your last sync. Value Captured is the amber one.

In your **morning digest email**, they lead the email, followed by a breakdown by pricing rule.

In the **Preview Prices** view, you can see the projected outcome before you commit.

## Comparison to last sync

Each number shows a percentage change from the previous sync. "+23%" next to Value Captured means you captured 23% more than last time.

First sync shows a dash instead of a percentage. Comparison starts on the second sync.

## Per-rule breakdown

If you have pricing rules (like "Reserved List cards at +30%"), the morning email shows how much each rule contributed. Good way to tell which rules are actually doing something.

## First sync

The outcome cards don't show up until your first sync has real data. No wall of zeros.

## FAQ

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Why is Value Captured $0?">
    All your cards are already priced at or above target. Your pricing is competitive, or your markup is set low.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="How is Time Saved calculated?">
    30 seconds per card repriced. 500 cards = 250 minutes, about 4 hours. Conservative estimate.
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
