Binders
Discover binder ideas.
A curated feed of 3×3 page directions built from real cards — page totals, art-first layouts, and ideas you can start building in one tap.

unique cards tracked
Pokémon catalog coverage for collection and research.
price data points
Historical context behind card decisions.
The binder ideas catalog is the clearest version of that direction: permanent 3x3 pages with real card images, card links, and page totals, so collecting feels visual before it feels transactional.
I built BinderDex because I wanted the app I kept needing when a stack of cards became a binder idea: scan the card, understand the market, then decide if it belongs on a page I would be proud to flip through.
Binders
A curated feed of 3×3 page directions built from real cards — page totals, art-first layouts, and ideas you can start building in one tap.

Search
Every Pokémon card with live prices and movement — find the exact printing before you buy, trade, or add it to a page.

Card detail
Raw and graded price history on one screen, so the number in front of you always has context.

Sold listings
Real completed eBay sales behind every price — see exactly what collectors paid, raw and graded.

Grading
Estimate the grade from photos and weigh raw value against PSA 8, 9, and 10 prices before you pay for grading.

Portfolio
Collection value charted over time, daily movers, and your most valuable cards — all in one place.

Also on the web
binderdex.com/explore
The whole market, side by side.
Explore puts the whole market on the big screen: search, filter, and compare prices across every set at once.
binderdex.com/cards/mega-gengar-ex
The full chart before you decide.
Card pages pair identity, price history, graded context, and shop links — the deep read before a real decision.
BinderDex blends historical price charts, marketplace signals, and real completed sales so collectors can compare context before buying, trading, or setting an alert.
Long-range price history and trend context.
Marketplace pricing signals for raw card checks.
Recent marketplace comps collectors already check.
Prices are checked against hundreds of thousands of real completed eBay sales — receipts, not estimates — so the chart reflects what collectors actually paid.
BinderDex is useful the moment you install it — search, scanning, collection tracking, and binders are all there. Pro adds the deeper market signal when the daily loop becomes a habit, and every plan starts with a 1-week free trial.
Subscriptions are purchased inside the app through the App Store or Google Play — there's nothing to pay for on the web.
BinderDex Pro
1-week free trial$9.99/mo
or $39.99/yr — about $3.33 a month
Cancel anytime in your App Store or Google Play settings. If you cancel during the trial, you won't be charged.
The short version: BinderDex is mobile-first, Pokémon-first, and built around collector decisions rather than market hype.
BinderDex is for Pokémon collectors who want a calmer way to track owned cards, watch grails, and research market context without rebuilding the same spreadsheet every week.
BinderDex is Pokémon-first today. Broader TCG support may appear where the product experience is ready, but this page is intentionally focused on Pokémon collectors.
Yes. BinderDex is free to download on iPhone and Android. Optional Pro features are available for collectors who want deeper tracking, alerts, and market views.
Pro is meant for collectors who check the app often: deeper market insights, price history, custom watchlist alerts, and more advanced collection analytics.
Yes. You can start with search, Explore, or a watchlist. Collection tracking becomes more useful as you add cards, but it is not required before you can research.
Yes. The mobile app is the daily home base, while Explore on the web gives you a larger screen for card search, set browsing, Pokédex discovery, and card detail pages.
No. BinderDex gives collector context: identity, pricing history, watchlist movement, and collection value. The decision stays yours.
Card prices can vary by condition, printing, grade, source, and recent sales volume. BinderDex treats pricing as context to compare, not as a guaranteed sale price.
Start with the cards you own, keep the grails close, and use the web when the research needs more room.