Master Panel vs Other Approaches

An honest comparison for CS2 traders evaluating automation. Master Panel is best suited to multi-account operators who trade across several P2P marketplaces — not traders who only use one site.

Comparison table

CapabilityMaster PanelManual multi-tab tradingSingle-marketplace bot
Multi-marketplace support8 integrations (WaxPeer, CSFloat, ShadowPay, etc.)Separate browser tabs per siteUsually one marketplace only
Multi-account managementAll accounts in one dashboardSpreadsheets and tab switchingVaries; often one account focus
Unified profit trackingTransactions, profits, inventory historyManual exports per marketplaceLimited to one platform
Pricing transparency1% buy / 1% sell; volume tiers publishedNo software feeVaries by vendor
Undercut automationPer-marketplace toggles and modifiersManual repricingDepends on tool

When Master Panel is a good fit

  • You run multiple Steam accounts across WaxPeer, CSFloat, ShadowPay, or similar sites.
  • You need centralized buy/sell toggles, undercut rules, and profit reporting.
  • You want transparent per-trade fees instead of opaque vendor pricing.

When to consider alternatives

  • You only trade on one marketplace with one account — a focused tool or manual trading may be enough.
  • You want zero software fees — manual trading has no Master Panel balance fee (marketplace fees still apply).