I have been thinking about guild management tools and wanted to get feedback from guild masters, officers, traders, and regular guild members.
One idea is the possibility of built-in member performance metrics that could be exposed directly through the game.
Examples might include:
* Weekly sales totals.
* Weekly tax contributions.
* Guild activity summaries.
* At-a-glance indicators showing whether guild-defined requirements are being met.
* Roster participation information.
* Other guild management metrics.
For guild masters and officers:
* What information would help you manage your guild more effectively?
* What information do you currently track manually or through addons?
* What information would you like to see available directly through the game?
* Do you review only summary metrics, or do you regularly examine individual member sales records?
* How important is access to the underlying sales history compared to summary statistics?
* Do you use guild-wide sales history when evaluating trader performance, recruiting members, or assessing guild health?
* If you had clear indicators showing whether members were meeting sales requirements, would that be enough?
* Would you still want access to the underlying sales history?
* How often do you review actual sales records versus summary metrics?
* What information helps you make guild-management decisions?
For guild members:
* What information about your own sales, contributions, or participation do you regularly look at?
* What information do you currently rely on addons to provide?
I also have a broader question about guild sales history itself.
How important is guild sales history to you?
Some players are primarily interested in recent pricing and only care about the last week or two of sales.
Other players intentionally maintain months or years of sales data and use it for long-term market analysis, historical pricing, trader research, seasonal trends, and personal sales tracking. Some players effectively maintain a "Library of Congress" of sales data because they value the historical record itself.
Where do you fall on that spectrum?
* How much sales history do you consider useful?
* How far back do you typically look?
* Do you primarily care about current prices, historical trends, personal sales records, guild performance, or something else?
* What role does sales history play in your trading decisions?
* Do you primarily look at your own sales history, other members' sales history, or both?
* How important is access to guild-wide sales information?
* Do you use sales history to evaluate market activity within a guild?
To help put that into perspective, consider a purely hypothetical scenario.
Suppose all of the information you had available came directly from the game's built-in interfaces and only a limited amount of sales history was available. This is not a suggestion that anything is changing. I am simply interested in understanding how important sales history is to different types of players.
* Would one or two weeks of history be enough?
* Would a month be enough?
* Would you want access to longer periods of history?
* Would shorter history windows affect your pricing decisions?
* Would they affect your confidence in market values?
* Would they affect your ability to research trends?
* Would they affect your ability to track your own sales over time?
* Would they affect how you price items for sale?
* Would they affect your confidence when buying items from traders?
* Would they affect your ability to identify market opportunities?
For players who primarily use current pricing information, would a shorter history window make any difference?
For players who maintain large databases containing hundreds of thousands or even millions of sales records, what value does that historical record provide to you?
Another area I would be interested in hearing about is how players use sales history beyond their own personal sales.
For example:
* Do you primarily look at your own sales history, or do you regularly review guild-wide sales history as well?
* Do you look at what other members are selling?
* Do you use guild sales history to help determine pricing?
* Do you use guild sales history to understand market trends?
* Do you use guild sales history to identify items that are selling particularly well or particularly poorly?
* Do you use guild sales history when deciding what to list for sale?
* Do you use guild sales history when deciding what to buy?
* Do you use sales history to understand how other traders price items?
* Do you use sales history to identify opportunities to buy, sell, or compete in a particular market?
I would also be interested in understanding how players interact with multiple guilds.
For example:
* Do you compare sales activity between different trading guilds?
* Has guild sales history ever influenced your decision to join a guild?
* Has guild sales history ever influenced your decision to leave a guild?
* Do you use sales history to evaluate the health or activity level of a trading guild?
* Do you maintain sales history from guilds after you leave them?
* Have you ever intentionally collected sales history from multiple guilds for pricing, market research, or historical analysis?
* If you do not do these things yourself, do you know players who do?
Likewise, for regular guild members:
* How important is your own sales history?
* How important is access to guild-wide sales history?
* Do you regularly review what other guild members are selling?
* Do you use sales history to help determine pricing?
* Do you use sales history to compare activity between trading guilds?
* Do you use sales history to evaluate whether a guild is a good fit for your trading goals?
* Do you use sales history when deciding whether to remain in or leave a guild?
* Do you use sales history primarily for pricing, tracking income, market research, meeting guild requirements, or something else?
* Would your experience change if detailed historical sales records were not available?
The goal here is simply to understand how players actually use sales history today and what information they consider most valuable, whether that information comes from the game itself or from addons.
I am interested in hearing from everyone, whether you prefer a week of data, a month of data, or enough data to build your own personal Library of Congress of sales history.