Market Discord Destinations
Research Pattern Checklist
- WTS/WTB title with item, quantity, location, and price basis
- Buyback terms: accepted items, location, percentage of Jita Buy
- Appraisal/reference link field for Janice, EVE Workbench, doctrine, or forum
- Forum tags for type and item family; manual closeout after EVE verification
Advanced Intel Bot Routes
Advanced
Advanced Intel Bot Routes
PLEX Deal Finder
- Sell side uses public buy-order depth; buy side uses public sell-order depth.
- Gross ISK stays visible; Sales Tax % only adds a local net estimate.
- Verify taxes, fees, min volume, and station or structure access in EVE.
- The app does not buy, sell, contract, move PLEX, or read your wallet.
Direct Discord Post
Discord Forum Preview
JSON payload
Intake + Goals
Trust Posture
- Manual only: recommendations become checklists and links, never in-game actions.
- Beginner-facing: each result explains why it matters and what assumption could be wrong.
- Router first: use specialist tabs for prices, refining, hauling, P&L, fittings, or industry.
Recommendation Output
Manual ChecklistIntake Analysis
Fittings Discord Destination
Shared Fittings
Flight Attendant
Captain's Notes
Personal Core
Why This App Requests ESI Scopes
Corp Market Concierge uses EVE Online SSO so pilots can choose exactly what character data they share. The app only requests read-only ESI scopes. It cannot buy, sell, contract, move assets, send mail, place market orders, control your ship, or perform any in-game action for you.
Normal Flight Attendant login requests these core scopes:
esi-location.read_location.v1Current location- Reads the signed-in pilot's current solar system so route, hauling, acquisition, and reprocessing advice can start from the right place.
esi-assets.read_assets.v1Character assets- Reads owned item stacks so blueprint and industry recommendations can account for materials already in stock.
esi-characters.read_blueprints.v1Character blueprints- Reads owned blueprint records so the Flight Attendant can rank production options the pilot can actually build.
esi-skills.read_skills.v1Character skills- Reads trained skills for tax, production, hauling, acquisition, planetary, and reprocessing math where skills change the estimate.
esi-characters.read_standings.v1Character standings- Reads NPC standings for reprocessing station fee estimates and station ranking.
esi-wallet.read_character_wallet.v1Character wallet- Reads recent wallet transactions and market fee journal rows for Trade P&L. It is read-only and cannot create, edit, or cancel orders.
Optional reprocessing opt-in: if a pilot chooses the reprocessing opt-in button, the app also requests esi-clones.read_implants.v1, esi-universe.read_structures.v1. Those scopes are used only to detect known RX reprocessing implants and resolve accessible Upwell structure names. Manual overrides still work without them.
esi-clones.read_implants.v1Character implants- Optional for reprocessing. Reads implants only after explicit opt-in so the calculator can detect known RX reprocessing implants instead of requiring a manual override.
esi-universe.read_structures.v1Structure names- Optional for reprocessing. Resolves private Upwell structure names only after explicit opt-in when ESI returns a structure ID for the pilot's current location.
Optional mining-yield opt-in: if a pilot chooses the mining opt-in button, the app also requests esi-industry.read_character_mining.v1. That scope is used only to summarize cached daily mining-ledger rows and manual session averages.
esi-industry.read_character_mining.v1Character mining ledger- Optional for Mining Yield. Reads daily character mining ledger rows from ESI so the app can show cache-limited ore/day and manually timed session averages.
Public market prices and public market orders come from public ESI data. The app does not need market order write access, contract write access, mail access, or gameplay-control permissions. Users can revoke access any time from EVE Online's authorized applications page.
ESI Flight Recorder
A plain-language record of what the app recently checked with your authorized ESI access.
Privacy: the app uses ESI scopes only for data you authorized. This recorder does not show access tokens, refresh tokens, authorization headers, raw API responses, or private identifiers.
Safety Charter
- Read-only ESI: every requested Flight Attendant scope is read-only and listed in the scope explanation above.
- No token file yet: this first ESI slice keeps the access token in server memory only.
- Local notes: pilot-authored reminders can be stored without touching the EVE client.
- No EVE client control: no keypresses, clicks, warps, contract creation, order placement, packet reading, screen-reading reactions, or cache scraping.
- Human confirmation: every trade, route, and market action remains a pilot decision inside EVE.
Industry Library
Owned Blueprints
ESI blueprints
Materials And Assets
ESI assets
Recipe Cache
Local cache
Nearby Systems
Location + route cache
Buyer Orders
Public market ESI
Pilot Still Acts
Manual handoff
Profitability Ranking
Decision BoardProfitability Results
Static Cache Preflight
Decision Lenses
Hauler Routes
Route Output
Route Rules
- Pickup side: lowest public sell order in systems on the route or inside the detour radius.
- Destination side: highest public buy order in the selected destination system.
- Cargo: capacity limits are applied when the local static cache includes item volume.
- Docking: the scan does not prove access to a station or structure.
- Manual pilot: every purchase, haul, sale, and route decision stays inside EVE.
Route Opportunities
Buy Low / Sell HighRoute Opportunity Results
Market Investment Portfolio
Portfolio Output
Portfolio Risk Signals
- Possible trap: the current top order is far away from recent history or competing buy orders already consume the safe margin.
- Caution: recent volume or order count is thin, so the order may sit or fill too slowly.
- Clear: history supports a small test order, not a guarantee.
- Manual action: the portfolio planner never places orders, updates orders, creates contracts, or touches the EVE client.
Portfolio Spread
Diversified PlanPortfolio Results
Trade Asset Ledger
# is literal: use Managed#Trade for filled trade stock, CM-ASSET-#Jita for broader tracked inventory, and CM-READY-HAUL-#Route only when the container is ready to move.
Document Rules
- Readable: browse, filter, copy, and export ledger rows.
- Managed: quantities, locations, container names, and status come from app-managed sources.
- Container names: use
Managed#tagfor portfolio or trade stock,CM-ASSET-#tagfor general tracked assets, andCM-READY-HAUL-#tagfor items already selected for hauling. - Not hand edited: no manual row edits that could drift from ESI or the app's portfolio snapshots.
- Handoff: ready-to-haul rows will become input for a Hauler route/load plan.
Managed Asset Document
ESI ReadyTrade Asset Ledger Preview
Mining Yield
Yield Rules
- Read-only: this only reads the signed-in pilot's character mining ledger after explicit SSO consent.
- Cached: ESI mining ledger data can be up to 600 seconds old; refresh buttons should respect that cache.
- Server memory: ledger rows are held in process memory for up to 600 seconds, then expire or clear on logout.
- Daily ledger: ore/day is calculated from selected calendar days, not from laser cycles.
- Session average: ore/sec and m3/sec divide the selected ledger total by the manual hours field.
- Manual timer: start and stop the local timer yourself if you want the hours field filled for a session average.
- No inventory deltas: inventory assets are not used to infer live mining yield.
- No client control: no screen reading, cache scraping, keyboard input, target decisions, or mining automation.
Mining Ledger Output
Cache HonestMining Yield Results
Bulk Appraisal
Appraisal Rules
- Public hubs: the tab checks public orders in the selected hub system, starting with Jita.
- Quick-sell: what visible buy orders can currently absorb.
- Replace/buy: what visible sell orders currently cost to buy through.
- Low confidence: thin depth, missing buy/sell side, or incomplete quantity coverage.
- BPCs: blueprint copies are flagged unpriceable instead of guessed.
Appraisal Results
Manual ReviewBulk Appraisal Output
Trade Profit And Loss
P&L Summary
Accounting Boundaries
- Expected: the FIFO buy-vs-sell spread before wallet fees.
- Realized: matched spread after wallet fees that ESI can tie to visible buy and sell transactions.
- Inventory: realized result plus estimated Fuzzwork value change for open stock.
- Considered: the number after your lens and exclusions are applied.
- Unmatched: sells whose buys are outside the visible wallet-history window.
- Open stock: visible buys that have not been matched to a later sell yet; estimates are not wallet truth.
- Manual action: the tab never places, edits, cancels, or updates market orders.
Item Results
Largest ImpactItem P&L
Planetary Industry Planner
Planning Rules
- Buy-side inputs: imported materials use hub public sell orders.
- Sell-side outputs: finished commodities use hub public buy orders.
- Customs transfer: import and export customs are subtracted before profit.
- Manual action: the tab never edits colonies, places orders, or touches the EVE client.
The player or corporation customs office owner rate for the planet. Find it in the in-game customs office import/export window; the rate can change by owner settings, access lists, and standings.
The CONCORD/NPC customs tax portion, mainly relevant in high-sec. High-sec customs transfers can show this as a separate charge; low-sec, null-sec, and wormhole planning usually uses 0 here unless the transfer preview says otherwise.
Your trained skill level from 0 to 5. It reduces the NPC customs portion, so check Character Sheet > Skills or the customs transfer preview. A later signed-in mode can read this from ESI skills.
The market transaction tax deducted from the seller after an item sells. Accounting lowers it. Use the percent shown in the sell window or wallet tax details; this still matters when valuing output sold to buy orders.
The fee for creating or changing a market order. Use 0 if you plan to sell immediately to an existing buy order; enter the fee shown in the sell order window if you plan to list the output yourself.
Partly. ESI can provide the signed-in pilot's location, public market prices, and skill levels such as Accounting or Customs Code Expertise with the skills scope. It cannot generally reveal every planet's current owner POCO tax for a normal member. Corp-owned customs office rates are a later Director-only corporation mode, not a default member flow. The safest source for Owner tax, NPC tax, and broker fee is the in-game transfer or order confirmation window for the exact planet or market location.
How do I open PI from a station?
Use the NeoCom path for planetary colonies or planetary industry, usually under Business or Industry depending on the current UI. You can also right-click a planet and choose View Planetary Industry.
How do I find the planet type I need?
Open the map or Agency planet view, inspect systems near your home, and filter or check for the planet type that carries the P0 resources your target chain needs.
What do I need before placing my first colony?
Buy the command center that matches the planet type, haul it to the target system, undock, enter planet mode, place the command center, and submit the build.
Can I manage PI while docked?
After the command center is deployed, most colony management can be done remotely, including links, routes, schematics, and extractor programs. Moving cargo through customs still needs the right in-space access.
Which skills matter first?
Remote Sensing opens the door. Command Center Upgrades gives more CPU and powergrid, Interplanetary Consolidation gives more planets, Planetology improves scanning, and Customs Code Expertise helps with NPC customs tax.
What do P0, P1, P2, P3, and P4 mean?
P0 is extracted raw resource. Basic processors turn P0 into P1, advanced processors combine lower tiers into P2 and P3, and high-tech production plants make P4.
Should I use a launchpad or storage facility?
Use a launchpad as the default buffer when you can because it stores material and connects to the customs office. Add storage when you need extra buffer space or want to smooth extractor spikes.
Do I need to link every building directly?
No. Create enough links for a valid path. Routes can travel across linked buildings, so a clean hub-and-spoke layout usually saves CPU and powergrid.
Do I create links or routes first?
Create the links first, then create routes. A route follows the linked path to the destination, so the destination has to be reachable before the route can work.
How should I route extractor output?
Route P0 from the extractor products tab to a launchpad or storage buffer, then route from that buffer into the basic processor that consumes it.
Can I route P0 directly into a processor?
You can, but it is usually risky. Processors only hold enough input for a small amount of work, so overflow can be wasted if extraction outpaces processing.
How do I route a product from a factory?
Install the schematic first, then use the product output to create a route. Route it directly to the next production facility if you want continuous production, or to a launchpad/storage buffer if you want to store it.
Why will a route not create?
Check that the structures are linked, the processor has the right schematic installed, the destination can receive that material, and the route is not trying to use an invalid storage-to-storage style move.
What does a link overload mean?
Too much routed volume is crossing that link. Upgrade the link, shorten the path, split traffic through another route, or move buildings closer together.
Why did my changes not start?
PI plans do not become real until you click Submit. Build changes, route changes, extractor programs, links, and decommissions all need that final confirmation.
How do imports and exports work?
A launchpad connects to the planet customs office. Export finished goods from the launchpad to customs, warp to the customs office, and transfer the goods to your ship cargo.
Should I use command center launches?
Command center launches work, but they create a temporary cargo rocket pickup. A launchpad plus customs office is usually the cleaner routine export and import path.
Why does high-sec PI often look weak?
High-sec often has lower resource density, more competition, and NPC customs tax on top of the owner tax. It is fine for learning; serious income often depends on better planets and lower total taxes.
How long should extractor programs run?
Pick the cycle that matches how often you will actually reset it. Shorter programs can pull harder but demand more attention; longer programs are easier to maintain.
When should I use a factory planet?
Use extraction planets for P0 or P1, then haul inputs to a factory planet when higher-tier production needs materials from several planets. If one planet has all raw inputs, same-planet P2 can save customs movement.
PI Opportunities
After CustomsOpportunity Ranking
Ore Reprocessing Calculator
What ESI Knows
Optional Reprocessing ESI
Implant and structure-name reads are off unless you explicitly opt in.
esi-clones.read_implants.v1esi-universe.read_structures.v1
- Automatic by default: current system/station, trained skill levels, standings, and NPC station base yield/tax.
- Optional opt-in: known reprocessing implants and accessible Upwell structure names.
- Manual: Upwell rig, service, security, and owner tax settings when ESI does not expose them.
- Static data: ore portions and mineral outputs come from CCP's SDE cache.
- No client control: this page never starts a reprocess job or touches the EVE client.