Spreadsheet Alternative

Move your photocard collection beyond a spreadsheet

Spreadsheets can work at the beginning, but they become harder to maintain when your collection grows. Bibliocards replaces manual rows with collector-specific statuses, catalog data, quantities, binders, and scan workflows.

Why this page matters

  • Less manual setup than spreadsheet templates
  • Built-in statuses for Have, Want, Getting, and Trading
  • Mobile-first during shopping, mail days, and trades

What Bibliocards helps you do

Stop rebuilding your tracker by hand

Instead of maintaining columns for member, album, version, source, status, and notes, start from a photocard catalog designed around those details.

Update from your phone

A spreadsheet is often slow during live sales or conventions. Bibliocards is built for quick status changes on mobile.

Keep binders and trades connected

Your tracker, wishlist, duplicate quantities, trading status, and virtual binders live in the same collection workflow.

How to replace the spreadsheet

A simpler collector workflow

  1. Start with your most important group, member, or album instead of migrating everything at once.
  2. Mark each card as Have, Want, Getting, or Trading so your spreadsheet columns become real collection states.
  3. Use quantities, binders, and scan tools to keep the library easier to update over time.

Spreadsheet alternative FAQ

For collectors deciding whether a template is still enough.

Is Bibliocards better than a photocard spreadsheet?

For many collectors, yes. A spreadsheet is flexible, but Bibliocards is faster on mobile and already understands photocard statuses, catalog browsing, quantities, binders, and trade prep.

Do I need to import my whole spreadsheet at once?

No. The cleanest approach is to start with one collection goal, then add more artists, albums, and binders as you go.

Can I still organize by member and album?

Yes. Bibliocards is designed for K-pop collection structures such as artist, group, member, album, version, POB, and era.

When is a spreadsheet still useful?

A spreadsheet can still help for custom budgeting or personal notes. Bibliocards is stronger for day-to-day collection tracking and mobile updates.