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Bulk Actions Are Finally Here


Bulk actions are finally here!

I'm really happy to finally ship this update. This is something users have asked for a long time. Over the last few weeks, I've been gradually adding bulk actions to the app. It took me some time because I did not want to add a quick version that only worked in one place. I wanted bulk actions to feel intuitive, smooth, and consistent with the rest of MythicHub.

With this update, doing actions or editing multiple cards at the same time is much easier across the app.

Bulk actions on card browsing pages

Bulk actions are now available on several card browsing pages, including search results, set pages, and artist pages.

When you browse cards, you can enter bulk action mode, select individual cards, or select all visible cards. From there, you can add the selected cards to:

  • your collection
  • your wishlist
  • one of your decks

This should make a lot of common workflows faster. For example, if you are browsing a new set, checking cards from one artist, or searching for cards with specific filters, you can now select everything you need and add it in one action. It's now easier to add multiple cards directly to your wishlist while browsing a new set, or add cards to a deck from search results.

Bulk actions on a Magic set page

Bulk selection in binders

Binders now have bulk selection too.

This is especially useful when cleaning up a collection, moving cards between binders, or fixing details after an import. You can select multiple cards and then:

  • edit them together
  • move them to another binder
  • delete them

Bulk edit lets you update fields like amount, condition, finish, language, assigned price, notes, and extra info. For finish and language, MythicHub also checks what is supported by the selected cards, so cards that cannot use a selected value keep their current one.

Moving cards is also more careful now. You choose the target binder, review the selected cards, and can decide how many copies should be moved.

Bulk actions in a collection binder

Bulk actions in decklists

Decklists also received more bulk tools.

When viewing a decklist, you can select cards and then do actions like:

  • buy selected cards
  • add selected cards to a collection binder
  • add selected cards to a wishlist
  • add selected cards to another deck
  • edit selected cards
  • delete selected cards

For your own decks, bulk edit can update many card details at once, including board, finish, language, tag, proxy status, highlight color, notes, and amount.

This also works together with the full Bulk Edit page. The Bulk Edit page is still the best place for larger deck changes, but now smaller grouped edits can be done directly from the decklist view without opening a separate full-page editor.

Bulk actions in a decklist

Bulk actions for decks

Bulk selection is not only for cards.

On the personal decks page, you can select multiple decks and update them together. You can move decks to a folder, change tags, or update visibility for many decks at once.

This should help a lot if you use folders heavily, keep many deck ideas, or want to clean up old visibility settings.

A consistent design

One important part of this update is that bulk actions should feel like one system, not many separate tools.

The buttons, selection mode, bottom action bar, selected counts, and dialogs now follow the same style across the app. Whether you are selecting cards in search, editing a binder, or working with decklists, the flow should feel familiar.

That consistency matters to me. MythicHub has many different areas now, and I want bigger features like this to feel like they belong everywhere, not like they were added to one page at a time.

Small actions add up

This update is mostly about removing repetition. If you import cards and need to fix a few details, you can now select them and edit them together. If you browse a new set and find several cards you want, you can add them to a wishlist without opening each card one by one. If you are cleaning up decks, you can update many cards or decks in one go. None of this is very flashy on its own, but it removes a lot of small clicks across the app. That was the main goal here.

As always, if something feels missing or if there is another bulk action you would like to see, please let me know. You can reach me at matt(at)mythichub.com or through the feedback form.

Happy brewing!