Original pressings, colored variants, sealed collectibles
A vinyl collection tracker that knows a first press from a reissue
Discogs integration for cataloging, plus the thing Discogs does not do: track what your collection is actually worth. Media and sleeve condition tracked separately. Real ROI on every record.
Discogs is for cataloging. CollectFolio is for valuing.
Discogs is unbeatable for cataloging — release IDs, label matrices, country pressings, the whole thing. Most collectors maintain a Discogs library with hundreds of entries.
But Discogs does not answer the only question that matters for a serious collector: what is all of this worth right now? The marketplace data is there, but tracking condition, valuing your collection as a portfolio, generating insurance reports — that is what CollectFolio adds.
What you get
Discogs sync
OAuth import your existing collection. Pressing details, release IDs, and master release data come over automatically.
Media + sleeve grading
Goldmine grading (Mint, NM, VG+, VG, G+, G, Fair, Poor) for both record and sleeve. Tracked separately because they price independently.
Rarity scoring
Combines Discogs "Have / Want" ratio, sales velocity, and historical prices. Surfaces the buried treasures in your collection.
Original press identification
We flag likely first pressings based on matrix numbers, label design, and pressing country. Verify against Discogs data.
Portfolio reporting
Total value, top 10 appreciating records, genre breakdown, and decade distribution. See your collection as an asset class.
Insurance PDFs
Detailed reports with item, artist, release, condition, value, and source. The format collectors insurers actually want.
Vinyl tracker FAQ
- No — Discogs is the canonical database for vinyl, and we integrate with it. You can pull your Discogs collection directly. We add what Discogs does not do: live market value tracking, portfolio ROI, insurance reports, and cross-category consolidation.
- For each release, we aggregate median sold from Discogs marketplace, eBay sold, and specialist shops (Reckless, A1, etc.). Media condition and sleeve condition tracked separately — both affect price significantly.
- Tracked as separate line items automatically. A 1968 UK first press of The Beatles White Album commands $1,500-$3,000. A 2018 reissue: $40. We pull pressing details from Discogs and price accordingly.
- Yes. Picture discs, colored vinyl, RSD exclusives, limited editions, and numbered variants are first-class items. Discogs format and "Have / Want" data informs rarity scoring.
- Yes. We use Discogs for read-only lookup of release data. Your collection data stays in your CollectFolio account. We never share your library publicly unless you opt in.
Does CollectFolio replace Discogs?
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What about original pressings vs reissues?
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Find out what your crates are actually worth
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