Quick update on where DiamondOps is headed. The web app has been live and free for everyone throughout Early Access, and it's stayed busy — flips, Diamond Radar calls, portfolio tracking, and the new Community K-Zone all getting real use. Now it's time to talk about what's next: a launch date, real pricing, a Founders Program, and the native iOS app that's in the works.

Early Access Is Still Free — Through June 30

If you haven't tried it yet, you still have time to use the whole platform for free. Through June 30, 2026, every user gets full Pro-tier access at no cost. No credit card, no subscription — just sign in with Apple at diamondops.gg and start working the market.

Here's what's live right now:

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

Paid Plans Launch July 1, 2026

When Early Access ends, DiamondOps moves to a four-tier model. A free tier sticks around — it just runs with ads. Here's how it shakes out:

The Founders Program — 500 Lifetime Slots

If you've been part of Early Access — or you just want the best price DiamondOps will ever offer — this is it. The first 500 members can lock in lifetime Founder pricing:

That rate holds for as long as your subscription stays active. The program closes on July 15, 2026 — the day after the MLB All-Star Game — or when all 500 slots are claimed, whichever comes first.

Already own PitchGuessr or PitchTunnels on iOS? You get a Founder-eligible redemption code right inside the app — a thank-you for being here early. Redeem it on the web to enroll.

The iOS Companion App Is Coming

DiamondOps started on the web on purpose — no download, no App Store wait, works in any browser on desktop or mobile. But a native iPhone and iPad app is now in active development, and it's coming soon.

The iOS app will connect to the same DiamondOps account and share your subscription — one account, one subscription across web and iOS. Check your portfolio, get price alerts on your phone, browse collections and programs, and review your game history on the go. It's being built alongside the web platform right now, with features like collections, programs, and roster tracking already coming together.

One more thing worth calling out: collection sync will be built right into the iOS app when it ships. Today, syncing your Diamond Dynasty inventory runs through the DiamondOps Chrome Extension on the web. Once the iOS app is out, you'll be able to sync from your phone directly — no extension required on mobile.

I'll share more — including a TestFlight and an App Store date — as it gets closer. If you want to be first to know, the newsletter is the place.

One Account, Everywhere

Whether you start on the web today or wait for the iOS app, it's all the same account. Sign in with Apple, and your data, subscription, and Founder status follow you across every device. The Chrome Extension keeps your Diamond Dynasty collection synced from mlb26.theshow.com with one click.

Get In Before July 1

DiamondOps is free for everyone through June 30.
Lock in lifetime Founder pricing before the 500 slots are gone.

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