BrickVault is the ultimate LEGO portfolio tracking app for collectors and investors. Track your LEGO sets, monitor values, and manage your collection with professional-grade tools. Free to use, mobile-optimized, and built for serious LEGO enthusiasts.
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I created this because I kept running into the same problem as so many collectors. Tracking LEGO sets was happening in scattered spreadsheets and note apps that were never designed for the hobby. People want to know what they own, what it is worth today, and how its value has changed but they want that insight right where they are. Phones have become our real collection command center yet the existing tools felt like desktop projects squeezed onto small screens. From the beginning the goal was a truly mobile first experience. Not a lightweight companion or an optional add on but the main way to interact with your collection. Fast to open, quick to update, simple to search and easy to understand at a glance. Whenever a new feature was added the question was always how it worked on a phone before anything else. Collectors are checking values on the go, buying at conventions, selling through local marketplaces and discovering new sets on social media. It made sense that their portfolio tool needed to live comfortably in their hand. What started as a simple idea has grown into a platform shaped by real collectors and their daily habits. BrickVault is built to support the hobby in motion and I hope it brings clarity, excitement and a sense of ownership to your collection. If you give it a try I would love to hear how it fits into your collecting journey and what you would dream to see next.
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So cool! Congrats on the launch. I've lost track of many Lego sets over the years... lol
This is for you, @sandybkwon
Hehe Loved it Justin! I can't avoid to keep getting impressed by this kind of launches that actually point to a very specific niche. It looks awesome but also makes totally sense for Lego fans. Really congrats man!
@justinmcardle How do you manage the portfolio pricing? Is it search-based as to what people search most frequently, equating to the LEGO set's value?
Love your creativity and thoughts. I've never been a Lego collector myself but I'm sure, for the community, it'll add a lot of value
Haha like it I have only a couple of big Lego sets but still interesting to check the price 😂 Maybe it could be interesting to put search on the website where I can check the price for my set
Don't show my friend because he will buy the whole LEGO store (kinda enthusiast, but such a kind of enthusiast that it gets annoying lol) :D