SnapComplete vs Untapped.gg: How Do They Compare?
Untapped.gg is a Marvel Snap tracker from HearthSim. SnapComplete is an independent tracker built by a solo developer. Both let you sync your collection and track matches, but the products take very different shapes. Short version: Untapped's main advantage is the live in-game overlay (Windows, Mac, Android). SnapComplete's advantage is depth: match replays, full Conquest bracket history, per-deck card impact stats, variant and split tracking, album completion planning, bundle value math, and per-card leaderboards. If you want a HUD on your screen while you play, use Untapped. If you want the richest post-match analysis and collection toolkit, use SnapComplete.
Where They Overlap
Both products cover the same core loop: collection sync of your owned cards; match tracking across Ranked, Conquest, and Limited Time Game Modes; deck win rates aggregated across tracked players; card meta stats with filters for mode and time period; a public website with per-card pages and browsable databases; a free tier with no hard match limit. If all you want is "what's my win rate with this deck" or "which cards are strong right now," both tools answer the question. The differences show up in what else you can do while you're there.
Where Untapped Is Ahead
Live in-game overlay. Untapped's Companion app ships an in-game Deck Tracker overlay for Windows, Mac, and Android, showing your remaining deck, cards your opponent has played, and live match stats as you play. SnapComplete does not run an overlay. All of SnapComplete's match data flows through our servers after the match ends. If a live HUD is the feature you came for, Untapped is the answer.
Archetype matchup grids. Untapped's premium tier includes archetype-vs-archetype matchup tables, showing how each deck archetype performs against the others. SnapComplete does not ship an archetype matchup grid today.
Where SnapComplete Is Ahead
Match replays. Every tracked match on SnapComplete includes a full turn-by-turn replay: the board state, your hand, your opponent's reveals, location reveals, snap and retreat decisions, cube outcomes. Untapped does not offer replay reconstruction.
Full Conquest bracket history. SnapComplete captures every round of a Conquest run (Proving Grounds through Infinity) with per-round deck, opponent, cube swing, and retreat state.
Per-deck card impact stats. SnapComplete computes per-deck card impact: which specific cards you drew that won you cubes vs. lost you cubes, and who the community's deck MVP is for each archetype.
Variant and split tracking. SnapComplete tracks every variant you own and every Infinity Split combo (finish x flare x border). Filter by finish family, flare family, border tier, and more. Untapped's site shows a variants gallery per card but does not track per-user variant ownership or split detail.
Album tracking. SnapComplete's album tracker syncs your progress on every released album, shows the cost-to-complete for each tier, and ranks albums by Value Per Variant.
Completion timeline. SnapComplete's completion planner projects season-by-season when you'll hit Collectors Complete and Snap Complete based on your real token balance, weekly income, pack pool state, and goodie tier assumptions.
Bundle rankings with VALUE% math. SnapComplete's bundle page ranks every active USD and Gold offer by token-equivalent value. Premium adds a card-ownership-aware filter that only shows bundles containing cards you need. Untapped does not publish a bundle value analysis.
Per-card leaderboards. Every card in SnapComplete has its own leaderboard page ranking synced players on Mastery, Infinity Splits, Net Wins, variant count, and avatar count.
Cosmetic tracking. SnapComplete tracks avatars, card backs, emotes, and titles alongside cards and variants.
Bot match filtering. SnapComplete detects bot opponents and offers a toggle on match history so you can see your record against real humans only. Untapped does not filter bots.
Mobile-first design. Around 82% of SnapComplete visitors use a phone. Every page, filter, modal, and interaction was built for mobile first. No overlay, no sideloading, no app install.
No app install required. SnapComplete's match capture is server-side. No screen-recording permissions, no accessibility toggles, no app running in the background on your phone.
What Each Costs
Untapped.gg Marvel Snap Premium is $7.99/month, with a $5.99 intro month, or $4.99/month on the 6-month plan (billed every 6 months), per Untapped's own premium page. Premium unlocks Deck Winrate & Cube Rate, Stats by Rank & Collection Level, Archetype Matchups, deeper personal stats, and removes ads.
SnapComplete is $5/mo, $15 for 4 months (effectively $3.75/mo), or $20 for 6 months (effectively $3.33/mo). All three plans auto-renew and you can cancel any time with one click. See /premium for the free vs premium feature breakdown. Both have a free tier with no match limit. On the paid side, SnapComplete is cheaper at every comparable billing period.
Who Should Pick Which
Use Untapped if you play primarily on Windows or Mac and want a live in-game overlay HUD, play primarily on Android and prefer a native app overlay to a mobile browser experience, or want archetype matchup grids out of the box.
Use SnapComplete if you want turn-by-turn match replays, full Conquest bracket history with per-round detail, variant/split/album/completion planning depth, bundle value math, per-card leaderboards, per-deck card impact stats, or bot-filtered deck win rates. Also pick SnapComplete if you play on iOS and want the same feature set desktop users get, prefer a tracker with no app install and no overlay permissions, or price matters ($3.33/mo on 6 months vs $4.99/mo on Untapped's 6-month plan).
Use both: Nothing stops you from syncing the same Marvel Snap account into both. Untapped's live overlay paired with SnapComplete's post-match depth is a reasonable combo.
Can I Export Between Them?
No direct export. Each tracker reads Marvel Snap data through its own sync flow, so syncing the same Marvel Snap account into both products works, and each site will populate independently from its own pipeline. Match captures do not cross between them: matches captured by Untapped's overlay stay in Untapped, and matches captured server-side by SnapComplete stay in SnapComplete. There's no official export standard from Second Dinner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does SnapComplete have a desktop overlay? No. Match capture runs server-side, so there's nothing to install.
Does Untapped have match replays or completion planning? No. Untapped tracks match outcomes and aggregate stats but does not reconstruct turn-by-turn replays, and it does not project a season-by-season completion timeline.
Is one tracker "better" than the other? Depends on the feature you care about. Untapped is better if you want a live in-game overlay or archetype matchup grids. SnapComplete is better on replays, Conquest depth, collection tracking, completion planning, bundle analysis, per-card leaderboards, bot-filtered stats, and mobile browser experience.
Do both trackers filter bot matches from deck stats? SnapComplete does. Untapped does not, so their deck win rates and personal stats include matches against bot opponents.