See the collection more clearly
Bring records, notes, and identifying details into one system that is easier to review over time.
CollectionRadar is being built as a premium home for collectors who want stronger organization, clearer provenance, cleaner favorites tracking, and a more polished way to manage what matters in a growing collection.
A focused collector platform for organized records, favorites, provenance, and collecting goals without the clutter of generic tools.
CollectionRadar is meant to feel more elevated than a simple list app. The goal is a cleaner, more refined collector experience that respects provenance, standout pieces, and long-term curation.
Bring records, notes, and identifying details into one system that is easier to review over time.
Save standout pieces, future wants, and collecting priorities without losing sight of them.
Make seller, source, and acquisition details easier to preserve and revisit.
Use Show Finder in the CollectionRadar app to keep shows and collecting events in view, so the places you buy, browse, and learn stay closer to the collection itself.
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CollectionRadar should help serious collectors stay organized, remember what matters, and keep the history of each item attached to the record in a cleaner way.
Keep records, notes, and ownership details in one place that is easier to review as the collection grows.
Save standout pieces, future targets, and collecting priorities without losing track of them.
Preserve source details, seller information, and acquisition history with clearer long-term organization.
Join early access to hear when CollectionRadar opens, what features are coming first, and how the collector experience is taking shape.
The homepage keeps the quick version. The full FAQ goes deeper into early access, provenance, Show Finder, and the first collector workflows.
It is being built first for mineral, fossil, and meteorite collectors who want a cleaner way to manage serious personal collections.
Show Finder is a feature inside CollectionRadar, so shows and collecting events stay connected to the same collector experience.
Yes. CollectionRadar is being built around collector workflows that can grow carefully over time while keeping the first experience focused and practical.