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BinderCheck is a web-based collection tracking tool for Magic: The Gathering (MTG) players. It is positioned more as a personal productivity utility than a full enterprise-grade SaaS product. Users can browse card sets by year and set type, then select a set to check collection progress and mark cards as owned or missing.
Based on the page content, BinderCheck centers on “set checklists + binder tracking.” It supports card search, viewing recently visited sets, and filtering by types such as Core, Expansion, Masters, Commander, Draft, Duel Deck, and Un-sets. For collection management, users can mark all cards as collected or missing with one click, jump to the first uncollected card, and filter by all cards, missing cards, owned cards, and rarity. Its export features are fairly practical: PDF export can generate MTG-sized binder cards or readable column lists; Excel import and export can cover the current set or all saved progress, with fields including Owned, Collector #, Card Name, Set Code, Rarity, Artist, Scryfall URL, and more. During import, cards are matched using Collector # + Set Code.
The page does not show subscription plans, an enterprise edition, or clear pricing. Mentions of “Support BinderCheck” and an “Amazon Associate” disclosure suggest it may generate revenue through user donations and Amazon affiliate links. Whether it is completely free or has usage limits is not stated in the main content.
Its strengths are ease of use and focused functionality, making it especially suitable for completing MTG collections set by set. Excel round-trip import and export reduces the risk of data lock-in and makes offline organization easier. PDF export also takes physical binder use cases into account, which aligns well with collectors’ needs. The limitations are also clear: there is no visible information about accounts, cloud sync, team collaboration, permission management, APIs, compliance, or security. For high-value collections or long-term cross-device management, data persistence and privacy mechanisms are not transparent enough.
BinderCheck is suitable for individual MTG players, collectors trying to complete sets, and people who need to print missing-card lists or manage their collections in Excel. It is not suitable for teams that require multi-user collaboration, price valuation, trade management, inventory audits, or enterprise-grade permissions and compliance.
The main content does not provide information about regional access, ICP filing, or CDN usage, so the stability of access from mainland China cannot be determined and is marked as unknown.
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