DiamondOps is live, and as of today Early Access is over. Which means the moment everyone was quietly bracing for — the free ride ending and a price tag showing up — is here. So let me do the thing most launch posts won't: tell you exactly what's behind every wall, what still costs nothing, and which tier you actually need.

There are three you can subscribe to today — Free, Lite, and Pro — plus Diamond, which is coming soon, not yet available. One of the three is zero dollars and always will be.

What "Live" Even Means

For weeks, every account had the entire toolkit unlocked. That was Early Access — a free trial for the whole community, and it was never permanent. The tools cost real money to run, and a DiamondOps that's free-forever-for-everyone is a DiamondOps that quietly rots until it dies. So today the platform stands up for real: the market tables, OpScore, Diamond Radar, portfolio tracking, Pack Analytics, the web games — all of it, on a real subscription spine instead of a trial. Nothing you were using vanished. It just sorted itself into tiers.

DiamondOps Diamond Radar board flagging cards for upcoming OVR upgrades
Diamond Radar — surfacing upgrade candidates before the market catches on. Full Radar lives in Pro.

Free — Actually Useful, Not a Demo

Zero dollars, forever, paid for by ads. On Free you get card listings, search, OpScore, and the top 20 flips with real Profit, ROI, and confidence numbers — not a blurred teaser. Market data refreshes every 5 minutes, your portfolio syncs once a day, your full order and pack history is yours, and Pack Analytics — your real pull rates, your actual luck — is free too. So are the web games. The one thing Free asks is that you look at an ad now and then. That's the deal, stated plainly.

The Tiers, Top to Bottom

Founders — Lock the Price Before November 1

Only the first 100 members get lifetime price-locked Founder rates: Pro at $29.99/yr for life, and Diamond at $39.99/yr for life when it launches. As long as you stay subscribed, that number never moves — no "intro price" that jumps in year two. A hundred spots, and that's the whole allotment.

It closes November 1, 2026 — or whenever those 100 seats fill, whichever comes first. After that, the standard rate is the rate. Already subscribe to a DiamondOps iOS app — PitchGuessr or PitchTunnels? You're Founder-eligible — check the app for your redemption code, then redeem it on the web to enroll.

Not Ready to Commit? The Season Pass

If a yearly subscription feels like a big first step, there's a lighter door in: the Pro Season Pass — $14.99, one time, no auto-renew. It gets you full Pro through the end of the season, then it just stops. Nothing to cancel, nothing that quietly rebills you in the offseason. Run Pro for a whole season, see if the deeper data changes how you play the market, and decide later whether the annual or Founder rate is worth it.

Why There's a Real Free Tier at All

Because most of what's free isn't mine to charge for. The card listings, the prices, the raw market data — that's the community's data, pulled from the same public in-game marketplace every player can already see. Gating stuff that's already public and slapping a "premium" label on it is exactly the move I built DiamondOps to get away from. So it stays free. What I can charge for is the part I actually built — the signals, the Radar, the Value Gap math, the analysis that doesn't exist anywhere else. That's Pro, and that's the only place there's a wall.

Start on Free. Browse the market with no account at all. Move up the day the deeper data would actually change a decision you're making — and not a day before. Early Access was the trial for the whole community. This is the version that gets to stick around.

Start on Free — Move Up When It Pays

DiamondOps is live now.
Lock in lifetime Founder pricing before the 100 slots are gone (closes Nov 1).

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