
MShelf
A calm collection tracker for games and collectibles.
I collect Xbox 360 games first. Scratched cases, manual hunts, the whole stack. MShelf started as a calmer way to manage that shelf. If you collect physical games too, I hope it helps yours feel a little easier to manage.
Collections
Games, consoles, guides, artbooks, figures. Whatever lives on your shelf.
Table & export
Use a spreadsheet-style view when you want speed. Sort and adjust many copies at once. Export a copy anytime you want a backup or to work offline.
Sets
Create personal, themed, or shareable sets from the same collection items.
Item pages
Store collector-specific metadata, condition details, and personal notes.
From the catalog
Type a title, pick a match. Editions and basics come along so logging a copy stays unhurried.
Overview
Catch the story of a purchase at first glance.
Condition
Discs, cases, seals. Jot what matters without crowding everything else.
Gallery
Room for multiple photos plus a standout shot for thumbnails.
Personal tab
Notes & quirks
Private lines and little flags for sentimental copies. They sit beside the essentials without cluttering them.
Catalog & wishlist
Browse releases in one steady grid. Keep hunts separate from copies you already own.
Browse games
Editions, platforms, artwork. Skim without leaving the rhythm of collecting.
Wishlist
A short list for what you’re chasing next.
Built for many kinds of collections
Games lead the catalog, but consoles, guides, artbooks, deluxe editions, and figures sit happily beside them.
- Consoles
- Artbooks
- Strategy guides
- Collector editions
- Toys & figures
On your phone
Add MShelf to your Home Screen. It opens full screen and stays tap-friendly away from your desk.
Free today
MShelf stays free. The whole shelf stays yours.
Crafted quietly for dusty shelves and real pickups, nothing extra bolted on.