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Dex is a personal CRM that reminds you to keep in touch with people you would otherwise forget.
Bring together LinkedIn, email, calendar, and contacts to build stronger relationships.
PackRip is a free, browser-based Pokemon TCG booster pack opening simulator. Rip authentic vintage packs from 51 sets spanning 1999-2012 โ Base Set through the full Black & White era โ with accurate pull rates derived from real print runs.
What you get: - ~5,900 cards across 51 booster sets, plus 53 WotC promos - Authentic rarity tiers: Common โ Rare Holo โ Crystal, Shining, Pokemon-ex, Gold Star, Delta Species, Lv.X, Prime, LEGEND - Interactive holo, reverse-holo, and full-art effects that respond to mouse / tilt - Full collection economy: coins, dust crafting, hunt packs, daily quests, achievements, 16 Professor Oak research tasks, login calendar - Cross-device sync via anonymous UUID โ no signup, no email, no PII - Friend invite codes + live rare-pull feed - Available as a native iOS app (PackRip: Mythos) and on the web
Why it exists: vintage Pokemon packs cost $200-$2000+ each. PackRip is the closest you can get to the ritual of ripping a Base Set or Neo Genesis pack without the financial risk โ and without a single ad on the gameplay surface.
100% free to play. Optional $5/mo Supporter and $30 lifetime Founder Pass unlock cosmetic perks only (badges, binder themes, trainer titles) โ never gameplay advantages.
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PackRipPackRip's answer:
A sealed Base Set booster pack costs $400-$2000+. A Neo Genesis pack runs $200+. PackRip lets you experience the ritual of ripping vintage Pokemon packs โ the foil glint, the rare slot reveal, the chase for a Shining Charizard or Gold Star Rayquaza โ without the financial risk.
Compared to alternatives:
You also get a native iOS app (PackRip: Mythos) if you prefer the home-screen experience over the browser.
PackRip's answer:
PackRip is the only browser-based Pokemon TCG simulator that covers the full vintage era โ 51 sets from Base Set (1999) through the Black & White era (2012), with authentic pull rates derived from real print runs. Every rarity tier the WotC and early Nintendo era ever printed is in the pool: Crystal, Shining, Pokemon-ex, Gold Star, Delta Species, Lv.X, Prime, and LEGEND half-cards.
Three things set it apart:
Zero friction. No signup, no email, no app install. Open the site and rip a pack in under three seconds. Cross-device sync works via an anonymous UUID โ the only "account" is a string you can copy to another device.
Zero gameplay monetization. There are no ads on the pack-opening screen, no premium currency, no paywalled cards, no XP boosters. Paid tiers ($5/mo Supporter, $30 lifetime Founder Pass) unlock cosmetic perks only โ badges, binder themes, trainer titles. This is a deliberate choice to stay outside the loot-box / EU Digital Fairness Act regulatory surface.
The collection layer is a real game. Coins, dust crafting, hunt packs, daily/weekly quests, 100+ achievements, 16 Professor Oak research tasks, login calendar with cycle multipliers, friend invites, live rare-pull feed.
PackRip's answer:
Vintage Pokemon TCG collectors and nostalgic millennial / Gen Z fans who grew up with the WotC era (Base Set, Jungle, Fossil, Team Rocket, Neo) and the early Nintendo era (EX, Diamond & Pearl, HeartGold SoulSilver, Black & White). The people who remember opening packs at recess in 1999 but can no longer justify $400 per sealed pack.
Secondary audience: TCG content creators looking for an on-camera ripping experience without burning real sealed product, and casual fans who want the dopamine of a chase pull without becoming serious collectors.
86.5% of traffic is mobile, skewing US / UK / Canada / Australia.
PackRip's answer:
PackRip started as a solo side project in 2025 by a developer who spent his childhood trading Pokemon cards in the early 2000s and watched the secondary market price himself out of the hobby a decade later.
The hypothesis: the addictive part of opening a pack isn't owning the card โ it's the ritual, the anticipation, the foil reveal, the rare slot. If you could deliver that without the $400 cost, you could give a generation of lapsed collectors their hobby back.
Six months in, PackRip ships 51 sets, ~5,900 cards, a full collection economy, a native iOS app, anonymous cross-device sync, and a programmatic SEO surface of 7,600+ prerendered pages covering pull odds, EV calculations, most-valuable cards, and per-card pages for every card in the simulator. It runs entirely on Cloudflare Pages + a free-tier Worker โ no servers, no email service, no PII.
PackRip's answer:
PackRip's answer:
PackRip is a consumer product โ its customers are individual Pokemon TCG fans, not enterprises. The community is anonymous by design (no signup, no email), so individual users are not named publicly.
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I personally feel that most โPersonal CRMโ is kinda tarpit idea because the moment you are โmanagingโ and nurturing it, it becomes professional/commercial. And that professional/commercial space is kinda saturated with too many good options. For instance, the free CRM tier of Hubspot[1] will do a good job. Nonetheless, it is a good habit to maintain a personal network but then it will be lot less for any tool of... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Hi Dekhan, Have you tried out Dex? getdex.com It offers this functionality and might also be helpful for inspiration if you are building your personal CRM. Source: over 3 years ago
I'm in the space in that I co-founded a company called Connect The Dots (ctd.ai) that certainly has the potential to solve this problem, but we're not focused on the PRM space right now (see point above re: unwillingness to pay). Perhaps down the road. The two commercial tools that come to mind are: - Dex (https://getdex.com/) Although neither have really nailed it (yet). Clay is more like a... - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
+1 to this. I use Dex https://getdex.com/ and I see a few other apps in the feed too. There is clearly some market demand. Life gets busy and it helps to have something more than just a stock contacts app. - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
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