Trading Card Collection App
Vitrine is a trading card collection app that lets collectors catalog sports cards, Pokémon cards, and graded slabs in one place. Record PSA, BGS, and CGC grades, track card values, and build a public showcase. Free to start, with paid plans from £5/month.
Why card collectors choose Vitrine
Graded and raw cards in the same collection
Most apps treat all cards the same. Vitrine lets you record grading company, grade, cert number, and slab condition separately from raw cards, so your inventory reflects what you actually own.
Spreadsheets stop working past a few hundred cards
Searching, filtering by set, and tracking values in a spreadsheet gets painful fast. Vitrine handles collections of any size with proper search, filtering by set or grade, and a running value total.
No way to show off your collection
There is no good way to share a spreadsheet with other collectors. Vitrine gives every account a public collection page where you control exactly which cards are visible.
Features for card collectors
Condition and grading notes
Record grading company, grade, and cert number in the condition and notes fields. Works for PSA, BGS, CGC, and raw cards alike.
Set and series tracking
Organise cards by set, series, and year using the category and description fields. Filter your collection by any field in seconds.
Value tracking
Record purchase price and current estimated value per card. See your total collection value at a glance.
Bulk CSV import
Already have a spreadsheet? Import it directly on Professional plans. Vitrine maps your columns and flags anything that needs review.
Public collection page
Share a link to your collection with other collectors. You decide which cards are visible.
Photo storage
Attach front and back images to every card. Useful for insurance and for spotting condition issues later.
How to catalog your trading cards with Vitrine
- 1
Create a free account
Sign up at vitrinecms.com. No credit card required. Your collection is private by default.
- 2
Add your first cards
Enter cards one by one. On Professional plans you can also import a CSV from your existing spreadsheet. Set, year, player, condition, and value fields are all available from the start.
- 3
Record grades and values
Use the condition and notes fields to record grading company, grade, and cert number for slabs. For raw cards, record condition grade and estimated value.
- 4
Build your public page
Choose which cards to make public and share the link. Your collection page updates automatically as you add cards.
Vitrine vs other trading cards tools
| Tool | Limitation |
|---|---|
| Vitrine | Web-based, free to start, full cataloguing with public collection page |
| PSA Set Registry | Only tracks PSA-graded cards. No support for raw cards, BGS, CGC, or other grading companies. |
| Beckett | Primarily a price guide and marketplace. The collection manager is a secondary feature with limited custom fields. |
| CLZ Sports Cards | Desktop software that requires a local install. No public collection page. Interface has not changed significantly in years. |
Pricing for card collectors
Community — Free. Up to 100 items, public collection page, core cataloguing.
Hobbyist — £5/month. Up to 1,000 items, collection analytics, CSV import, wanted list, and 100 MB document storage.
Professional — £79/month. Up to 5,000 items, full dashboard, visitor analytics, event ticketing, compliance tools, staff accounts, and 1 GB document storage.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use Vitrine to catalog my Pokémon card collection?
Yes. Vitrine works for any trading card — Pokémon, sports cards, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh, and others. You can organise by set, record condition and value, and share your collection publicly.
How do I track graded cards alongside raw cards?
Vitrine has separate fields for grading company (PSA, BGS, CGC, SGC), grade, and cert number. These fields sit alongside the standard card fields, so graded and raw cards coexist in the same collection.
Can I import my spreadsheet into Vitrine?
Yes, on Professional plans. Export your spreadsheet as CSV and import it into Vitrine. The importer maps your columns to Vitrine fields. You can review and correct any rows before the import commits.
I'm collecting, not selling. Does Vitrine still work for me?
Yes. Vitrine is built for collectors, not sellers. There's no marketplace or listing feature. The focus is on cataloguing, tracking value, and showcasing what you own.
How do I value my card collection in Vitrine?
Add an estimated value to each card when you catalogue it. Vitrine totals these up so you can see your collection value at a glance. You can update values whenever prices change.
Start cataloguing your trading cards
Free to start. No credit card required. Your collection stays private until you choose to share it.
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