The clean way to track your Magic: The Gathering collection
Whether you're holding Alpha Power, a Revised dual-land set, or a binder of modern Mythics, Frame keeps every card cataloged with the data that actually moves price — set, year, rarity, condition, and foil, paid against current market. No spreadsheet formulas. No app that forces your cube and your reserved-list staples into the same blunt taxonomy.
Built for how magic: the gathering are actually tracked.
Magic isn't tracked like Pokémon or sports cards. Printing matters as much as the card — an Alpha Black Lotus and a Revised one share a name and nothing else. So Set and Year sit up front, condition uses the hobby's own grades (NM/LP/MP/HP) instead of a 1–10 number, and Foil is its own field because a foil printing can be worth multiples of the non-foil. Paid vs. Est. value stays split so you can see the spread on reserved-list cards at a glance.
Outcomes, not features.
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See your full binder value at once — paid vs. market broken out per card
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Filter to reserved-list cards to watch the printings that don't get reprinted
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Separate foil from non-foil so a foil staple isn't valued like its common copy
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Export PDF for insurance or CSV for taxes when you sell into a spike
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Share a read-only link with a trade partner without exposing your whole collection
Common questions.
How does Frame handle different printings of the same card?+
Each printing is its own record. Set and Year keep an Alpha Black Lotus distinct from a Beta or Unlimited one, and the Foil field separates a foil Ragavan from its non-foil printing — the difference that actually drives price.
Does Frame track condition the way graders do?+
Yes. The Condition field uses the standard NM / LP / MP / HP scale collectors and TCGplayer use for raw cards. For slabbed cards, add the grade and grader (PSA 10, BGS 9.5, CGC 9) in the same field or a tag so graded and raw cards sort cleanly together.
Can I track decks, cubes, and a collection separately?+
Tag cards by deck or cube ('cEDH', 'Legacy Burn', 'Vintage Cube') and filter by the tag. The same card can carry multiple tags, so a staple that lives in two decks is still a single record with one valuation.
Does Frame pull market prices automatically?+
Not yet. You enter values manually from TCGplayer market, Card Kingdom, or recent eBay sold listings — which keeps you in control for older printings and unusual conditions where listed prices don't apply. Automated syncs for major sets are on the roadmap.
How do I document my collection for insurance?+
Frame exports a PDF with every card, its condition, value, and any attached photos — accepted by most insurers as the basis for a scheduled-items rider. For high-value reserved-list cards, attach a recent appraisal or sold-comp link to the record so an adjuster can audit it.
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