Your Hoard
A library audit. Paste your Steam profile — we read your playtime and find the games you buried, plus what to try next. Nothing is stored, nothing is posted.
Works with steamcommunity.com/id/… or /profiles/… links, or a bare SteamID64. Your login name usually isn't your profile name — when in doubt, paste the URL from your browser.
Can't find your profile URL? Sign in through Steam and we'll look it up — Valve's own login, your password never touches us, we learn only your public SteamID.
Your library is private.
So is about 63% of Steam. Steam shows us your badges and your friends, but not your games.
You can make it public yourself: Steam → Profile → Edit Profile → Privacy Settings → Game details → Public, then paste again. That's a global Steam setting — every site sees it, not just this one.
And that setting is the only door — Steam's API honors it no matter who asks, sign-ins included. We'd rather tell you that than pretend otherwise.
Buried acorns
You own these. You barely touched them. Ranked by how much they look like the games you actually play.
The Stash doesn't have you yet
Games you don't own, matched to your playtime. Every pick says which of your games earned it.
Matching runs on review-text similarity — the same engine behind the Stash. Your library never leaves your browser except to ask Steam for it.
Privacy, in full: we retrieve your library from the Steam Web API when you ask, process it in your browser, and store none of it — no accounts, no logs of libraries, nothing retained. Requests pass through Cloudflare (US). Only public profile data is ever readable. This tool uses the Steam Web API but is not affiliated with or endorsed by Valve or Steam; results are provided as-is.