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What is your Steam library actually worth?

Your library’s value at today’s store prices, what every hour of playtime cost you, and how much money is sleeping in your unplayed backlog — calculated from your real Steam data.

Steam OpenID · no password · private by default · delete anytime

Sample library · live store prices

493h played

Baldur's Gate 3
Baldur's Gate 3$44.99
142h · $0.32/h
Elden Ring
Elden Ring$59.99
114h · $0.53/h
Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley$8.99
96h · $0.09/h
Cyberpunk 2077
Cyberpunk 2077$59.99
78h · $0.77/h
Terraria
Terraria$4.99
63h · $0.08/h
Library value$178.95

Sample data with live Steam prices — your own numbers appear on your private dashboard after sign-in.

Four numbers your library is hiding

One read-only sign-in turns your Steam account into a money dashboard.

Library value

Every paid game you own, priced at today’s Steam store prices and summed. Watch it change during sales.

Backlog value

The money sitting in games you bought but never launched. The number everyone fears — and shares.

Cost per hour

Price divided by your real tracked hours, per game. See which purchases earned their keep.

Best-value games

Your personal ranking of money best spent — the games that cost you cents per hour.

183

games in the average library

3,096h

average tracked playtime

183

libraries measured on Coilr

How it works

01

Sign in with Steam

Read-only OpenID — Steam never shares your password, and Coilr can’t touch your account or wallet.

02

We price your library

Every game you own is matched against live Steam store prices and your real recorded playtime.

03

Your dashboard tracks it

Library value, backlog value and cost per hour — kept up to date as prices change and you keep playing.

Why we don’t show “total money spent”

Steam’s API doesn’t expose purchase history — only Valve knows what you paid after sales, bundles and key sites. Your true lifetime spend is on Steam’s own account page. What Coilr calculates is arguably more useful: what your library is worth today, and whether the hours you played earned the money back.

Frequently asked

How much have I spent on Steam?

Steam itself is the only source for what you actually paid: your lifetime spend is on Steam’s account page under "External Funds Used". Coilr answers the more useful everyday question — what your library is worth at today’s store prices, and what each hour of play cost you.

How is Steam library value calculated?

Coilr sums the current Steam store price of every paid game you own. Free-to-play games count as $0, and the total moves with real sales — the same game is worth less during a Steam sale. It’s the replacement value of your library today, not the sum of what you paid.

What is a good cost per hour for a game?

A common benchmark is $1 per hour — a $30 game you played for 30 hours "paid for itself". Story games often land at $2–4/hour, while live-service and sandbox games people sink hundreds of hours into can drop below $0.10/hour.

Is my Steam library value public?

No. Your dashboard is private by default and Coilr profiles are never indexed by search engines. Sign-in is read-only via Steam OpenID — no password, no purchases — and you can delete your data at any time.

Your number is waiting.

Ten seconds from now you’ll know what your library is worth — and which game was your best money ever spent.