Search the card or set immediately
Start from the name you remember, the set number you half remember, or the expansion you are actively building.
Cardeus helps collectors track sets, check missing cards, and manage duplicates without falling back into spreadsheet cleanup.
Owned cards
2,184
Missing targets
147
Duplicate stock
326
Set
Progress
82%
11 cards missing, 7 duplicates ready
Set
Progress
61%
Focus set this month
Set
Progress
34%
Vintage set with scattered gaps
Start from the name you remember, the set number you half remember, or the expansion you are actively building.
Log what is owned, missing, or duplicated while the mail day, trade, or binder check is still fresh.
See which sets are close, which chase cards remain, and where duplicates can actually help.
Why Cardeus
The product is designed around what collectors actually need to know after a purchase, trade, or set audit: what changed, what is still missing, and where to focus next.
Inventory
Track raw counts, card condition, language, ownership status, and notes without turning the collection into a spreadsheet chore.
Catalog
Move from set overview to card checklist quickly, with structure that makes sense when you are completing binders or auditing a purchase.
Search
Collectors rarely search perfectly. Cardeus is designed for the messy reality of half-remembered card names and incomplete set numbers.
Editorial layer
Posts are there to answer high-intent collector questions around set tracking and collection maintenance, while the updates page shows direct product progress without inflated launch language.
A practical framework for tracking modern and vintage Pokemon TCG sets without turning your collection into a brittle spreadsheet project.
Read postWe tightened the set and card views so owned versus missing state is easier to scan during quick collection checks.
View updatesFAQ
Cardeus is intentionally direct about what the product is today and what it is still becoming.
Collectors who want an accurate record of a Pokemon TCG collection without maintaining a private spreadsheet forever. The current product is especially suited to set completion, duplicate management, and regular collection audits.
Not yet. The current focus is collection clarity first: what you own, what is missing, and how close each set is to completion. Pricing can come later, but it is not the product's core promise today.
Yes, with the expectation that some workflows are still being refined. The changelog is intentionally direct about what is new, what improved, and what still needs work.
The posts are there to help collectors make better decisions around tracking, organizing, and completing Pokemon TCG sets. They also show the product's perspective on collection management, not just feature announcements.
Final CTA
Start using Cardeus to track owned cards, missing targets, and set progress in one place.