Alfred is a portfolio tracker that shows you the fair value of your NFT holdings — not just floor prices. It uses a hierarchy of real market signals to value each piece individually.
Enter your email on the login screen. You'll receive a magic link — click it to sign in. No password needed.
Go to Settings and add your wallet addresses. You can type a 0x... address or an .eth name (ENS is resolved automatically).
You can edit wallet labels anytime by clicking on the label in Settings. Labels are used in the portfolio table's Wallet column.
Click Full Fetch (the gold button). This fetches all your NFTs, their offers, floor prices, and the ETH/USD rate. Takes 3–4 minutes.
Your holdings are now listed with fair values. Switch between Items (individual NFTs) and Collections (grouped view with drill-down).
Alfred assigns each NFT a fair value using this priority:
The badge next to each value shows which source is being used. Click the badge to cycle through available bases for that NFT.
Floor prices are pooled across users. Whenever anyone runs Alfred for a collection you also hold, today's floor snapshot updates — and your dashboard reflects it on the next refresh, even without your own fetch. So an item Alfred values at floor will track the market intraday. Item, trait, and collection offers are different — those are per-NFT and only refresh on your own fetch.
Click the Override button on any NFT to manually set:
For editions (×N), use the Edition Cost Helper instead — click the gold ×N badge next to the name to set costs per copy.
Overrides persist across updates. Remove them anytime from the same modal.
Click the "Wallet" column header to toggle between:
.eth, otherwise truncated addressSwitch to the Collections tab to see your holdings grouped by collection. Click any row to expand and see the individual NFTs within it. Fair value, cost, P&L, and value source badges are shown at both levels.
In Settings you'll find options to:
In Settings, select a collection from the dropdown and click Hide to exclude it from your portfolio view and valuation. Hidden collections show as chips with × to unhide. Collections are shown by display name, not slug.
Alfred detects editions — tokens where you own multiple copies (ERC-1155). The quantity is shown next to the name as ×N. Market value is automatically calculated as fair value × quantity. For offers on editions, Alfred correctly divides multi-quantity offers by the number of copies requested to show the per-unit price.
Click the ×N badge to open the Edition Cost Helper. This shows a row for each copy where you can set:
The total cost is the sum of all individual copy costs. When not all copies have a cost basis set, a ⚠ warning appears next to the cost in the items table (hover for details).
Alfred shows profit/loss per item and in aggregate. For this to work, a cost basis is needed. Alfred tries to find purchase history automatically from OpenSea. For mints, transfers, or items bought on other marketplaces:
Every NFT that leaves your wallet shows up in Transactions. Sales are auto-reviewed (price + counterparty visible). Transfers to non-burn addresses land in Pending Review — Alfred can't tell a gift from a swap from off-chain context, so you classify them.
Pro includes the full history plus backfill for transactions that happened before you signed up.
In Settings, every wallet has a Make Historic button. Use this when you've moved everything out of an old address. Alfred stops fetching it, current NFTs stay frozen as a snapshot, but the wallet remains a valid cost-basis source for items now sitting in your active wallets.
Click any collection in the Collections tab to drill into historical charts: floor price, volume, sales count. Same data Alfred uses for the trend column — surfaced as a chart over 7d / 30d / 90d windows.
Daily auto-snapshots of your portfolio value enable 1D / 7D / 1M / 3M comparisons in the dashboard header. Free shows the value at last update only.
In Settings → Public Profile, claim a slug (e.g. alfred) and Alfred publishes a read-only view of your holdings at meetalfred.io/p/<slug>. You control which collections appear. No P&L, no cost basis — just the asset list, fair values, and a butler-styled profile page.
In Settings → Telegram, click Connect Telegram. Alfred opens a one-shot deep link to @meetalfred_bot in Telegram; the bot redeems the link and pairs your account. From there, ask the bot for floor prices, collection stats, or your own holdings — Alfred answers from the same data the App sees.
Free: Up to 3 wallets, P&L for your top 50 NFTs by value, 3 portfolio updates per week, fetch digest after every update.
Pro ($8.99/mo or $79.99/yr): Unlimited wallets, unlimited P&L, 50 updates per day, full transaction history + backfill, true mint cost (mint price + gas), deep cost-basis research, collection analytics, portfolio performance over time, public profile, and the Telegram bot when it leaves alpha.
Manage your subscription from Settings → Account.
Alfred. Your Digital Asset Butler.