Examples/Pokemon Cards
Your Pokemon collection
deserves better than a spreadsheet.
Cards, sets, grades, and value — kept where they belong. No formulas. No more hunting for that one Charizard.
Charizard Holo · Base Set 1999
One record. Everything that matters about the card, kept with the card.Charizard Holo · Base Set 1999
Snap · Drop · Or scan cert
Frame reads PSA, CGC, and BGS slabs — set, year, number, grade, grader, cert. Edit any field before saving; raw cards work too (Frame reads the card face).
02 — Quick add
Snap the slab. Frame fills the rest.
Photograph a card and Frame reads the slab — set, year, card number, grade, grader, and cert. Confirm in two seconds; correct anything that's off. New cards stop being a chore.
- Works on raw cards too — Frame reads the card face for set + name
- Grader and cert number captured straight from the label
03 — Ask Frame
Ask your binder anything. In plain English.
Talk to your collection. Frame answers from your own data — set, year, grade, paid, current value — and can act on what it finds. Pull a grading-upside list, build a trade lineup, or generate an insurance export without writing a single formula.
- Filter by anything in your columns — set, grader, paid, value, location
- Turn answers into actions: submission queues, trade lists, exports
04 — Sharing
Trade-ready links — read-only, no account needed.
Send another collector a link to your full binder or a single shelf. They can browse, sort, and filter — but never edit. Hide prices for a public showcase, show them for a trade negotiation, expire the link when the deal closes.
- Per-link visibility: prices, grades, storage location
- Revoke or expire any link instantly without affecting your data
Every card. Every field. One view.
Built for how pokemon cards are actually tracked.
Pokemon cards aren't tracked the same way as sports cards or Magic. You need set name and year together (Base Set 1999 vs Base Set Shadowless), grading data with the grader called out (PSA 10 hits different than CGC 10), and a clear separation between what you paid and what it's worth today. Frame's fields are built for that — and the grade column doubles as a filter so you can see at a glance which raw cards are worth sending in.
Outcomes, not features.
- 01
See your full collection value at a glance, paid vs market broken out per card
- 02
Filter raw cards by estimated value to decide which to send to PSA next
- 03
Export as PDF for insurance or as CSV for taxes when you sell
- 04
Share a read-only link with other collectors when proposing trades
- 05
Tag cards by binder, slab, or storage location so you stop hunting for that one card
Common questions.
How is Frame different from a spreadsheet?+
A spreadsheet is a grid. Frame is a database with the right column types built in — graded cards get a grade field, raw cards don't. Photos attach to cards. Documents (slabs, certificates) attach where they belong. Every view (table, grid, gallery) is one click away without rewriting formulas.
Can I track graded and raw cards together?+
Yes. The Grade column shows the grade for graded cards and 'Raw' for ungraded. Filter, sort, or group by it — see all your PSA 10s, or all your raw Charizards waiting for submission.
Does Frame pull market values automatically?+
Not yet. You enter estimated values manually, sourced from TCGplayer, PriceCharting, or recent eBay sold listings. We're working on automated price syncs for major sets — for now, manual entries give you control over your own valuations.
Can I export my collection for insurance?+
Yes. Frame generates a PDF with every card, its value, and any attached photos or certificates. Most insurers accept this as the basis for a scheduled-items rider. CSV export is also available for tax reporting on sales.
What about Japanese, World Championship, or other non-English Pokemon cards?+
Frame supports any text in the Set and Name fields. Many collectors add a Language tag (Japanese, German, French) or a Variant tag (Trophy, World Championship, Prerelease) to filter by region or rarity. Vintage WOTC, modern Japanese-exclusive promos, and World Championship cards all coexist cleanly.
How do I share my collection without giving access to my whole account?+
Every collection has a read-only share link. You control what's visible (price hidden vs shown, specific filter applied). Send the link to another collector — they can browse but never edit.
Other collections worth tracking.
Start your pokemon cards record.
Free to start. Every field, photo, and document organized where it belongs.