Right now the site covers Steam. Xbox and PlayStation are next, so the search box is built to handle them when they land.
What you can pull up
Point it at a public Steam profile and you can see:
- Total playtime and which games ate most of it
- Every game on the account and how much was spent to get there
- An estimated value for the account and its inventory
- Steam level, badges, and years of service
- Name history and profile details that usually take digging to find
Why people use it
Most of this data already lives on Steam, but it is scattered and hard to read. You cannot sort your library by hours in a way that actually helps, and there is no single screen that tells you what an account is worth. This pulls it together and lays it out so you can read it in a few seconds.
It runs on public data straight from Steam. If a profile is set to private, there is nothing to show, so the results depend on the profile being public.