Community first
Pricket was built for stalkers, by people who understand the discipline. Every decision — what to build, what to charge, how to design it — is made with the community in mind, not a balance sheet. The blog, the directory, the tools: all of it exists to serve the people who actually go out in the dark and do this.
Tools that work
There is no shortage of apps that promise to help and deliver very little. We hold ourselves to a different standard: every tool on Pricket must be genuinely useful in the field. Accurate ballistics. Real close season data. A kit list that reflects how stalkers actually pack. If it does not earn its place, it does not ship.
Free. Properly free.
The twelve tools on Pricket are free. Not free with a paywall at the useful bit. Not free for 30 days. Free — full stop. We believe that access to good information and honest tooling should not depend on whether someone can afford a subscription. The business listing and analytics tier helps keep the lights on. The tools stay free.
Honest about what we are
Pricket is not a media company. We do not publish sponsored content, take advertising, or let commercial relationships influence what we build or what we write. The blog is community-written. The directory is editorially neutral. The tools do not push products. What you see is what it is.
Built to last
Short-term thinking has killed more good tools than poor execution ever has. Pricket is built with the intent of being here in ten years — still free for users, still accurate, still improving. That means growing carefully, keeping the codebase clean, and never making a decision today that compromises what this is supposed to be tomorrow.