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FAQ

Questions, answered.

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TRACKING

How is this different from Backloggd or HowLongToBeat?

Three things. SavePoint tracks tabletop games alongside video games in one library. Backloggd and HLTB are video-only. We compute a Backlog Score that puts a dollar figure on your unstarted games. And the Decision Engine actually picks three games for you to play tonight given your time and mood, instead of dumping a list back in your lap.

Can I track tabletop games too?

Yes. The catalog includes 2,000+ board games from BoardGameGeek alongside ~5,000 video games from IGDB. Logs, ratings, reviews, and journal entries all work the same way for either medium. Year in Gaming combines them into one annual recap.

Can I keep some logs private?

Free accounts default to public, which powers the activity feed and public profile. TAG Pro adds a per-log Public/Private toggle, plus private journal entries (running diaries you keep on a game without sharing).

What’s the Backlog Score?

A 0-100 number that goes down when your backlog grows in count, dollars tied up, or age. Lower the dollar tax, finish a game, or reduce the median age and the score climbs. Free shows the current score. TAG Pro adds the 6-month history chart and the per-game dollar-tax breakdown.

How many lists can I have?

Free accounts get up to 10 lists, ranked or not, with public, unlisted, or private visibility. TAG Pro is unlimited.

IMPORTS

What library imports does Free get?

A one-shot Backloggd CSV import. Export your library from Backloggd, upload the CSV, and we map every row to a SavePoint log preserving status, rating, and review text where present. Free users get one import. TAG Pro re-runs whenever you want.

What does the Steam import bring in?

Every game in your Steam library lands as a log on SavePoint. Playtime carries over as hoursPlayed. Achievements import per-game when available. Re-syncing is idempotent: it never creates duplicate logs, and existing logs keep their statuses and ratings. Steam, Xbox, and PSN imports are TAG Pro features.

Does Xbox or PlayStation work?

Yes, both shipped in our Phase 9 release and are available on TAG Pro. Xbox uses OpenXBL (third-party Xbox Live wrapper). PSN uses an NPSSO token you copy from sony.com cookies. The connections page walks you through it in under three minutes.

Why doesn’t Steam import the price I paid?

Steam’s public Web API doesn’t expose purchase price. Setting it manually takes ten seconds: open any log’s edit page and use the "Price paid" field. The Backlog Score dollar tax updates immediately.

How long does an import take?

A 500-game Steam library finishes in under five minutes (the IGDB resolver caches 2,300+ Steam appid mappings already, so most imports skip the rate-limited lookup phase entirely). Xbox is similar. PSN depends on Sony’s API mood.

PRIVACY AND COMMUNITY

Who sees my logs?

By default, anyone who visits your profile URL. That is the point of a public game-tracking site. Private logs are a TAG Pro feature and never appear on profiles, the activity feed, or game pages. Private journal entries follow the same rule.

Can I share a household library with my partner?

Yes, on TAG Pro. One household per user, up to four members. The owner invites by username; invitees accept on their /settings/household page. The shared library aggregates everyone’s games into a deduplicated grid, with shared metadata (ownership, price, notes) editable by any member. Personal logs and ratings stay private to each member.

What about Discord?

Anyone can join the TAG Discord server. Free accounts get the public channels (welcome, general, screenshots, what-im-playing, tabletop-corner, new-releases, help-and-tech). TAG Pro unlocks the members-only channels (night-owls, deep-strategy, spoilers, AMA, savepoint-pro-feedback). Founding Lifetime adds the founders-lounge.

ACCOUNT AND BILLING

How does TAG Pro work?

$9/month or $99/year through Stripe. One paid tier covers everything: SavePoint Pro features (Decision Engine, household, platform imports, Year in Gaming history, Backlog Score history), unlimited articles on twoaveragegamers.com (no 3-per-month meter), members-only Discord channels, and any future TAG tools. Cancel anytime from the dashboard. Access continues until the end of the billing period.

What does Free actually include?

Unlimited game logs, up to 10 lists, public profile and game pages, a one-shot Backloggd CSV import, 30-day activity feed, three articles a month on twoaveragegamers.com, and the public Discord channels. Free is a real product, not a trial. It does not expire.

What is a Founding member?

A pre-launch offer with two cohorts. Founding Lifetime is $149 once: TAG Pro for life, permanent Founder badge, founders-lounge Discord, quarterly roadmap voting, direct line to TAG. 100 seats. Founding Annual is $79/year locked-in forever (while continuous): TAG Pro at $79/yr, permanent badge, members-only Discord, roadmap voting. 500 seats. After both pools are claimed, founding closes.

I’m an existing TAG Founder. What changes for me?

Nothing. You keep TAG Pro for life with your existing Founder badge. The new Founding Lifetime and Founding Annual tiers are pre-launch offers for new members. Your cohort is unaffected.

Can I gift TAG Pro?

Yes. The /gift page opens a one-time-charge gift checkout for a year of TAG Pro. The recipient gets a redemption link by email and the year starts when they redeem, not when you bought it.

What happens if I cancel?

All your data stays. Logs, lists, follows, public profile, prior Year in Gaming recaps. Imports stop running. Decision Engine, household, Backlog Score history, and the article paywall removal stop. Re-subscribe anytime to pick up where you left off.

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