Examples/Funko Pops
Your Funko Pop! collection
deserves better than a wall of boxes.
Lines, numbers, Chases, exclusives — kept with the figure. No more guessing which box is the SDCC, or what that Glow Chase is actually worth today.
Stay Puft Marshmallow Man · 6" Glow Chase
One record. The line, the number, the variant, the box — all kept with the figure.Stay Puft Marshmallow Man · 6" Glow Chase
Snap · Drop · Or scan label
Frame reads Funko box labels — line, number, variant, year. Retailer and convention stickers (SDCC, NYCC, Hot Topic, Chase) get captured too. Edit any field before saving.
02 — Quick add
Snap the box. Frame fills the rest.
Photograph a Pop! box and Frame reads the label — line, number, variant, year, plus retailer or convention stickers. Confirm in two seconds; correct anything that's off. New shelves stop being a chore.
- Reads SDCC, NYCC, Hot Topic, Target, and other retailer stickers
- Catches the Chase ratio (1-in-6, 1-in-36) when it's printed on the label
03 — Ask Frame
Ask your shelf anything. In plain English.
Talk to your collection. Frame answers from your own data — line, variant, vaulted status, paid, current value — and can act on what it finds. Surface vaulted Pops whose comps have moved, build an insurance schedule, or pull a sale list without writing a single formula.
- Filter by anything in your columns — line, variant, box condition, year, value
- Turn answers into actions: insurance schedules, sale lists, exports
04 — Sharing
Showcase-ready links — read-only, no account needed.
Send another collector a link to your full shelf or a single line. They can browse, sort, and filter — but never edit. Hide prices for a public showcase, show them for a sale conversation, expire the link when the deal closes.
- Per-link visibility: prices, vaulted status, box condition
- Revoke or expire any link instantly without affecting your data
Every Pop!. Every field. One view.
Built for how funko pops are actually tracked.
Pop! value lives in three fields: variant, box condition, and whether the figure is vaulted. Frame puts Line, Number, and Variant up front so you can instantly distinguish a $12 Common from a $400 Chase Glow. Box condition (Mint in Box, Near Mint, Good, Damaged, Out of Box) matters more than collectors new to the hobby expect — a creased corner can halve resale. Paid vs. Est. value side-by-side keeps the running P&L honest.
Outcomes, not features.
- 01
Filter by Variant = Chase or Exclusive to spotlight what's actually worth insuring
- 02
Sort by Year to find vaulted Pops where value has likely moved
- 03
Track box condition so you know what's display-grade vs. resale-grade
- 04
Attach a sticker / sealed-box photo to the record before you pop the protector on
- 05
Export PDF for a scheduled-items insurance rider or a private sale buyer
Common questions.
How do I handle Chase variants vs. the Common version?+
Enter them as separate records. They share a Pop! number but the Variant field (e.g. 'Common' vs. '6" Glow Chase') keeps them distinct. Most collectors also note the Chase ratio in a tag — '1-in-6', '1-in-36' — so you can filter by rarity.
What's the right way to log retailer exclusives — Hot Topic, Target, GameStop, SDCC?+
Use the Variant field for the exclusivity ('Hot Topic Exclusive', 'SDCC 2017'). If the box has a convention or retailer sticker, photograph it and attach — sticker-on Pops resell for noticeably more than sticker-off, and the photo is the proof.
Should I track Out-of-Box Pops the same way as sealed ones?+
Yes, but set Box condition to 'Out of Box' so it sorts cleanly. OOB Pops still have real value, just usually 30–60% less than a clean sealed copy. Tracking them honestly makes the total realistic.
How do I value Pops for insurance or a sale?+
Recent eBay sold listings are the standard reference — not asking prices, not Pop Price Guide retail. Enter the figure, attach the sold-comp link as a note, and refresh annually or before any sale. PDF export includes your valuation source so an adjuster or buyer can audit it.
Can I track Pops I've sold or traded away?+
Yes. Add a tag like 'sold' or 'traded' and a note with the date and price. Filter the tag out of your main view, but keep the record — it's useful comp data and reminds you what you used to own.
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