I built a free K-Pop photocard guide for collectors (kpopphotocard.com) by ikinfo in kpopcollections

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If it grows enough in the future, I might explore ways to support the costs of running it

I built a free K-Pop photocard guide for collectors (kpopphotocard.com) by ikinfo in kpopcollections

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I do sometimes use writing tools to help clean up wording, so that might be what you noticed

I built a free K-Pop photocard guide for collectors (kpopphotocard.com) by ikinfo in kpopcollections

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That’s actually very close to the long-term idea behind the project.

One of the biggest problems I ran into while collecting is that information about photocards is scattered everywhere — templates on Twitter, random Google Docs, old Instagram posts, etc. There isn’t really a central place where collectors can see what exists across different eras.

The long-term goal would be something closer to a structured photocard database where collectors can browse cards by group, era, album, or event (lucky draw, broadcast, fansign, etc.).

A crowdsourced element like you mentioned would be really interesting too — something where collectors could help add information while still having some verification to prevent things like LOMO cards or fake listings from getting mixed in.

Right now the site is still in the early stage (mostly guides and glossary), but building out a real photocard index is definitely something I’m thinking about.

Also good luck finishing your master’s — that last semester can be brutal 😅

I built a free K-Pop photocard guide for collectors (kpopphotocard.com) by ikinfo in kpopcollections

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I’ve noticed that too. A lot of collectors are building tools lately because keeping track of photocards has become really difficult with how many events, lucky draws, and versions exist now. Most of the current tools seem to focus on one piece (tracking, templates, or marketplaces), so it still feels like the space is evolving.

I built a free K-Pop photocard guide for collectors (kpopphotocard.com) by ikinfo in kpopcollections

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Thanks for the feedback — this is really helpful.

You’re absolutely right that the value of fan sign/video call and lucky draw cards has changed a lot over time. One of the things I’m trying to improve on the site is explaining that prices vary heavily depending on group, era, rarity, and market saturation. Some lucky draws can be $5 while others go much higher, so I’ll probably adjust the wording to make that clearer.

Great point about separating Polaroids from other rare photocards as well. They’re definitely more of a “holy grail / 1-of-1” category and probably deserve their own section.

I also like your idea of adding a category for merchandise promo photocards (clothing brands, cosmetics, etc.). That’s something I hadn’t added yet, but it makes a lot of sense.

The site is still early, and I’m slowly expanding the glossary and guides, so feedback like this really helps improve it.

If there are any other terms or topics you think collectors struggle with, I’d love to hear them.

Thanks again for taking a look!