Collection records
Keep item records, notes, identifying details, and practical context in one cleaner collector system.
CollectionRadar helps collectors record what they own, preserve provenance, track future priorities, and keep important details easy to find when they matter.
Keep item records, notes, identifying details, and practical context in one cleaner collector system.
Track wanted pieces, trusted dealers, watched shows, and follow-up priorities without scattering them across different tools.
Preserve seller, source, and ownership context so the story of the item stays attached to the record.
Keep purchase information, dates, and related notes easier to revisit when the collection grows larger.
Use Show Finder inside the app to keep collecting shows and events easier to follow when planning where to go next.
Get timely reminders and updates tied to the collecting activity that matters most instead of checking manually every time.
Give more visibility to the clubs, communities, and relationships that often shape how collectors learn and connect.
Keep trusted dealers easier to revisit when nearby shows, future activity, and useful collector alerts matter.
CollectionRadar begins with the collector record, then becomes more useful as that record stays connected to provenance, acquisition notes, watchlists, shows, alerts, clubs, and trusted dealer activity.
Collector tools are often strongest in only one area. Some are good for simple lists. Others are good for images. Others help with event discovery. CollectionRadar is being shaped to bring those needs closer together so collectors can manage records, provenance, watchlists, alerts, shows, clubs, and useful follow-up context without scattering the experience across too many places.
That matters for serious mineral collectors, fossil collectors, and meteorite collectors because the details around a piece often become more important as the collection grows.
Collectors rarely think about records, provenance, wanted pieces, alerts, shows, and useful collector context as separate worlds. They move between them constantly. A new piece might come from a trusted dealer at a nearby show, connect to an older locality note, and become a future comparison point later.
That is why CollectionRadar is being shaped as a collector system instead of a simple inventory list. The features are meant to support how collectors remember, compare, revisit, plan, and keep useful context attached to the collection.
A collector usually does not need more noise. What helps is a better signal. The goal is to make useful activity easier to notice when it actually matters, whether that means a nearby show, a trusted dealer, or another collecting lead worth saving.
That is where alerts, Show Finder, clubs, and dealer watchlists start to work together. They help keep useful collecting activity closer to the collection instead of leaving it scattered across too many places.
These pages explain the bigger ideas behind the product in more detail, from provenance and watchlists to the practical questions collectors usually have before joining early access.
See why seller, source, and acquisition context are being treated as part of the record instead of an afterthought.
Read the provenance pageSee how saved targets, trusted dealers, watched shows, and alerts can stay connected to collector priorities without turning into noise.
Read the watchlists pageSee the fuller FAQ if you want a clearer picture of early access, alerts, Show Finder, and what collectors can expect next.
Read the full FAQ