About StickMarket

A collection-first home for sticker and card collectors.

StickMarket helps collectors track albums, manage missing items, organize duplicates, and prepare for future marketplace and trading tools. The goal is to make collection data clean before asking collectors to buy, sell, or trade.

Why it exists

Built around real collector workflows.

Stickers and cards are more than product listings. Collectors need album progress, variants, extras, duplicate stock, condition details, and trustworthy community context before a marketplace or trade offer becomes useful.

Collection data first, marketplace features second.
Clear inventory ownership instead of messy spreadsheets.
Privacy controls for public collector profiles.
A safer collector community before transactions scale.

Track every collection

Build a clear checklist for each album, follow completion, and separate default items, variants, and extras.

Organize duplicates

Keep duplicate copies, condition groups, favorites, and future trade stock connected to your real inventory.

Connect with collectors

Community tools help collectors discover profiles, message friends, discuss collections, and prepare future trades.

Approach

Start with the inventory, then build the network around it.

StickMarket starts with the collection tracker because that data is what makes everything else valuable. Missing items can become wish lists, duplicates can become future trade stock, and public profiles can help collectors understand who they are dealing with.

Roadmap

What StickMarket is becoming

Collection tracking

Available now

The foundation of StickMarket: albums, items, completion progress, variants, extras, and duplicates.

Community

Available now

Collector profiles, friends, messages, and forum-style threads for collection discussion.

Marketplace

Planned

A future buying and selling flow designed around verified inventory and collection context.

Trading

Planned

Future trade tools built from duplicates, missing items, public preferences, and collector trust signals.