Use case

CS2 float checker context on Steam pages

CS2 skin value depends on more than a name. Float, wear, pattern and market context all matter. SteamHelper brings that context closer to the Steam page where the decision happens.

Float changes how a skin should be read

Factory New, Minimal Wear and other conditions can hide meaningful differences. SteamHelper helps users compare conditions with price context instead of relying on labels alone.

  • Wear context for CS2 skins
  • Condition-aware price comparison
  • Pattern and paint seed context where available

Market price belongs next to Steam price

Steam listings are easier to evaluate when users can see whether the broader market suggests a different price. SteamHelper keeps that comparison close to the listing.

  • Lowest known market context
  • Steam price comparison
  • Marketplace labels for source clarity

Useful before a trade

Float and wear matter in trade offers too. SteamHelper's trade context helps users review both sides before accepting or declining.

  • Item-level context on offers
  • Side totals for trade review
  • Fewer blind decisions on high-value skins

Questions users ask before installing

Does SteamHelper always know the float?

Float and pattern context depends on available item data. When data is missing, SteamHelper should make that clear instead of inventing a value.

Is this only for CS2?

Float and wear context is most relevant for CS2. Other Steam inventory features can still apply to supported games.