Exile's Ledger
Keep every currency exchange trade, valuation, and market cue aligned with a local-first toolkit built for Path of Exile 2.
Understand every currency exchange
Exile's Ledger is a local-first dashboard that pairs accurate currency exchange logging with market data so you always know where your Exalts are working.
Trade ledger
Capture currency swaps, adjustments, and baselines with running totals.
Insights
Spot movers, pending trades, and concentration risk in real time.
Market data
Refresh Poe2Scout snapshots per league and watch valuations update instantly.
Four pillars that keep you oriented
Ledger entries, insights, market data, and your archive all live in one place so the big picture is always in reach.
Ledger
Record each currency exchange trade and adjustment with running totals per currency and filters that keep long sessions navigable.
Insights
- 64 Chaos → 2 Divine1h 12m
- 480 Fusing → 132 Chaos34m
Spot top gainers, dips, outstanding currency exchange trades, and exposure shifts powered by the holdings you have logged.
Market data
Pull live Poe2Scout snapshots per league with cooldown feedback and dive into pair history without leaving the tracker.
Trade archive
Archive complete runs, revisit any historical ledger, and export backups when you want a shareable snapshot.
A workflow that mirrors how you play
Whether you are mapping, crafting, or flipping currency, the tracker keeps pace from the first inventory snapshot to the final export.
- Step 1Anchor your baseline
Record starting inventory and tracked currencies so every subsequent currency exchange trade and valuation has context.
- Step 2Log currency exchange trades
Capture currency-for-currency buys, sells, notes, and inventory tweaks with quick shortcuts.
- Step 3Sync the market
Pull a Poe2Scout snapshot, study pair history, and watch portfolio value recalculate in real time.
- Step 4Archive & export
Archive the session, export JSON backups, or spin up the next run with the same settings.
Ready to keep your stash honest?
Exile's Ledger runs entirely in the browser, needs no login, and keeps exports just a click away.