If a sync or saved price update applies prices you’re not happy with, you can roll back to any previous snapshot directly from your dashboard. Pick specific cards or revert everything at once.Documentation Index
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How it works
Every time a sync runs or you save a price update, Hoard takes a snapshot of your prices before applying any changes. These snapshots are your rollback points. You can go back to any snapshot from the last 30 days.- Go to Today > Sync Log on your dashboard
- Find the sync or price update you want to undo
- Click Rollback on that row
- Preview the changes — you’ll see every card, the current price, and what it will revert to
- Click Roll back all or Cherry-pick specific cards, then confirm
What happens when you confirm
When you click confirm, three things happen in sequence:1. Your dashboard updates immediately
The rolled-back prices are written to your inventory right away. If you check your Cards tab, you’ll see the reverted prices reflected immediately. This does not change anything on TCGplayer yet — it’s only your Hoard dashboard.2. A rollback CSV is queued
Hoard generates a CSV file containing the old prices and queues it for upload. The Rollback tab shows a status banner so you can see the rollback is pending.3. Hoard uploads to TCGplayer on the next sync
On the next sync cycle (usually within a few minutes), Hoard picks up the rollback CSV and uploads it to TCGplayer as a price update. Once the upload completes, the rollback is marked as complete. Your TCGplayer listings now reflect the rolled-back prices.The rollback is not instant on TCGplayer. There’s a short delay between confirming and Hoard actually uploading the prices. The status banner on the Rollback tab tracks this progress: Queued → Uploading → Complete.
Downloading the rollback CSV
After confirming a rollback, you can download the CSV file Hoard will use. This is the same format TCGplayer accepts for price imports, so you can:- Review the exact prices that will be applied
- Import it manually into TCGplayer if you prefer not to wait for the next sync
- Keep a copy for your records
TCG Marketplace Price column. Quantities are not changed — only prices.
Full rollback vs cherry-pick
| Full Rollback | Cherry-Pick | |
|---|---|---|
| What | Reverts all cards to that snapshot’s prices | You choose which cards to revert |
| When | A sync went wrong across the board | Only a few cards got bad prices |
| How | Click “Roll back all” | Click “Cherry-pick” and check the cards you want |
What you’ll see in the preview
Before confirming, the preview shows you exactly what will change:- Card name and set for each affected card
- Current price vs rollback price with the price delta
- Net change across all cards
Warnings
The preview warns you about edge cases so there are no surprises:- Cards sold since the snapshot — If you sold copies since that sync, the card is still included but flagged so you know the quantity changed. The rollback only changes the price, not the quantity.
- Cards delisted — Cards that are no longer in your inventory are automatically excluded from the rollback.
- Market moved significantly — If the market price moved more than 20% since the snapshot, you’ll see a warning. The rollback price might be well above or below current market value.
Rollbacks are scoped per product line
Each rollback targets one product line. If you roll back Pokemon prices, your Magic prices stay exactly where they are. The snapshot list on your dashboard shows which product line each snapshot is for, so there’s no guesswork.What rollback does and doesn’t change
Changes:- Your card prices (both on your dashboard and on TCGplayer after the next sync)
- Quantities — these may have changed since the snapshot, and rollback won’t overwrite them
- Listing status — rollback won’t relist delisted cards or delist active ones
- Any other card data (condition, photos, descriptions)
Safety
- You can’t run a rollback while a sync is in progress (and vice versa). This prevents conflicting price updates.
- Only one rollback can be active at a time.
- Rollbacks time out after 30 minutes if something goes wrong, so they won’t block your account permanently.
- Every rollback is logged — you can see exactly what was changed and when.
When snapshots are available
Snapshots are created automatically every time Hoard syncs or you save a price update. The first snapshot is available after your next sync. Older syncs before this feature was added don’t have snapshot data.Rollback reverts your prices to what Hoard had calculated at that point in time. If you manually changed prices on TCGplayer between syncs, those manual changes are not captured in the snapshot.