SkinsIQ mass-opens your CS2 Terminal stock and prices every offer against the live CSFloat market the instant it lands, so you skim the arbitrage spread and decline the rest, at the speed the Terminal throws offers at you.
The Terminal throws offers faster than you can value them by hand. SkinsIQ runs the numbers in-line so you only stop to take the edge.
$ open --bulk
Activate dozens of sealed terminals in one run; offers stream straight into the cockpit.
$ price
Each offer is valued against the live market the moment it lands — net of fees and spread.
$ take
Accept what clears a profit, decline the rest, and the run rolls straight into the next batch.
The CS2 Terminal sells items below market in short, expiring windows. SkinsIQ turns that into a repeatable arbitrage: open in volume, price instantly, take the edge.
Activate dozens of sealed terminals in one run; every offer is priced the moment it lands in the poll loop.
Each offer compared to the live CSFloat resale, net of fees and spread. Accept only when it clears a profit.
EV, ROI and net margin on every offer, so accept / decline is one decisive number instead of a gut call.
Value every offer against the market you actually sell on: CSFloat, Buff163, Skinport, Market.CSGO and more. Cached server-side, no per-machine API keys.
Switch wallets and Steam accounts on the fly; prices follow your display currency, converted once at the source.
Realized P/L and ROI across every batch you've worked, straight from your own offer log.
Flags collector patterns the stock offer image hides, like the MP7 Amberline's full-white / full-gold variants.
Your Steam refresh token is encrypted on your own machine and never leaves it. SkinsIQ acts as you, locally.
Flat monthly access to the full arbitrage engine. Start on a free trial, cancel any time. Your data stays on your machine.
Trial access can be granted by request while we're in early access.
Billed monthly · free trial available · cancel anytime
Get Pro · €5/moIt connects to your Steam account, opens CS2 Terminals in bulk, and prices each offer the Terminal returns against the live CSFloat market, flagging the ones that resell for a profit so you can accept only those. It's an arbitrage cockpit for the Terminal.
No. Pricing runs through the SkinsIQ backend, which holds the market keys and serves a shared, continuously-refreshed cache. You just sign in and go.
SkinsIQ is local-first. Your Steam refresh token is encrypted on your own machine with the OS keystore and never leaves it. The app acts as you, locally. The backend only ever serves prices and your subscription status.
One plan, €5/month, billed through Stripe. Start on a free trial and cancel any time from the app. Trial access can be granted by request during early access.
Linux today (AppImage + .deb). macOS and Windows builds are on the way.
Self-contained build. Sign in with your email, link your Steam account, and start working the Terminal.
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