Built by collectors, in Florida.
CardRack started as a spreadsheet, then a folder of photos, then a long scroll through a camera roll trying to answer a simple question at a card show: what do you have?
None of it worked. So we built the thing we wanted — one page that holds everything you own, that you can hand to somebody in a text.
What we believe
Cards are objects, not rows.
Every collection app we tried treated a slab like a line item. A card you waited two years for should not look like a cell in a spreadsheet.
We would rather show nothing than guess.
Most of the hobby runs on prices somebody invented. When we do not have real sales behind a card, we say so.
Your rack is yours.
Public by default, private in one click. Values hidden until you turn them on. Cost basis never leaves your account — enforced in the database, not just hidden in the interface.
Showing a card is not the same as owning it.
Cert numbers are public. Anyone can read one off a listing photo. Selling requires proof of possession. Display stays easy; proof is required exactly where money moves.
What we are not
CardRack is independent. Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or partnered with PSA, Beckett, SGC, CGC, Topps, Panini or eBay. We read public grading data to identify cards and link back to the grader so anyone can verify a cert themselves.
Say hello
We read everything. Bugs, feature requests, or just to show us what is on your wall.