Curation and display for serious collectors
Field Mode (offline drafts in the field), layered label editor bound to specimen fields, bulk PDF printing, a public profile under your own domain, subcollections and exhibitions, archive, wishlist, curator follow, Mineral Radar, AI descriptions in PL/EN/ES and Identification Assistant (beta).
Design labels in a layers panel and bind each element to a specimen field from a dropdown. A4 sheet preview, a default-layouts library and your own presets saved in the database.
- Layers panel, per-element properties and a dropdown to bind the specimen field
- A4 sheet preview with printer margins
- Default-layouts library plus your own templates saved to your account
Select dozens of specimens and generate a single PDF with one chosen label template, auto-pagination and QR codes linking to the public specimen cards.
- One template per print job, auto-pagination
- QR codes generated for specimens marked as public
- Output PDF ready for home or copy-shop printing
Crop, rotate, flip and tune brightness, contrast and saturation without leaving the panel. Edits land in the specimen photo slot and are reused on labels, cards and PDFs.
- Free or fixed-aspect crop area
- 90° rotation and horizontal / vertical flip
- Brightness, contrast and saturation sliders with live preview
Share selected specimens with the world under your own link. A gallery with mineral and country filters and a choropleth world map of the countries of origin.
- Per-specimen visibility (public flag)
- Filters by mineral group and country of locality
- Choropleth map showing specimen counts per country
Plug in your own domain and present the collection under your brand. DNS setup is guided in the panel; the SSL certificate is issued by Cloudflare.
- Cloudflare Custom Hostname under the hood - no server of your own
- Required CNAME records displayed in the panel
- Automatic SSL certificate issuance and renewal
List the gaps in your collection with preferred localities, offer links and notes, then share the wishlist with a dealer or friend through a private token link.
- Fields: name, preferred localities, links, notes
- Sharing via a private token link (you can revoke it)
- Edit and reorder entries from the panel
AI drafts specimen descriptions in PL, EN and ES from the mineral name, locality and parameters. You choose the section structure in preferences (up to four) and freely edit the output.
- Three generation languages: Polish, English, Spanish
- Configurable description sections (up to four) per user
- Optional own AI key (BYOK) or Lovable AI Gateway
Unknown species? Upload specimen photos, add locality and traits, and the beta assistant runs differential diagnosis: candidates, follow-up questions (including I don't know), then one species name with a confidence percent. Prefill Add specimen, or report an incorrect ID to help tune the beta.
- Pro model; first 3 sessions free, then 2 AI credits per session
- One species at a time (for associations, name the target phase)
- Identify button on the Collection dashboard - hide it in AI settings
Move sold, duplicate or outdated records into Archive. They leave the active list and stop using plan slots, and you can restore them in one click - photos and history stay intact.
- Archive from the specimen editor or in bulk select mode
- Archived items do not count toward plan slots and leave the public gallery
- Restore or permanently delete from Collection → Archive
Group specimens thematically (e.g. Sold, Tsumeb, UV) independently of physical cabinets. One specimen can belong to many subcollections. On the public gallery you expose selected ones as tabs - with a Subcollections only option so they stay out of All.
- Unassigned + each subcollection in the left nav under Specimens
- Bulk add/remove from gallery and table, plus the specimen editor
- Public tabs + Subcollections only flag (e.g. Sold stays out of All)
On a public collection page click Follow - new public specimens and activity land in your Start feed. Following is private: no public follower counts.
- Follow button on public collection profiles
- Followed activity in the Start feed (no spammy notifications)
- Private relationship - you see whom you follow, no popularity ranking
Set Radar rules in the Start feed: mineral, locality, group, class or tag. Autocomplete pulls values from existing public specimens. Radar combines with followed profiles, gems and Editor's Choice.
- Filters: mineral, locality, chemical group, class, quality tag
- Autocomplete from live public collection data
- Results in Start → Feed alongside followed activity