For the Commander player whose collection outgrew their memory

Introducing the card tracker that knows exactly where every Magic card you own is hiding.

So you can find any card in five seconds, stop rebuying staples you already own, and finally know your whole collection.

Start free. No credit card.

Three containers, 300 cards, the Radar, Deck Tech, and the combo finder. Free for as long as you want.

  • Type any card name and see every copy you own, in five seconds. Which deck, which binder, which box, the finish, the condition, and the last time it moved. The thing a spreadsheet can never keep current, Spellstash keeps current for you.
  • It tracks every physical copy, not just a decklist. Three Sol Rings in three decks show as three, each with its own printing, finish, and condition. Move a card between decks and the history remembers. Your collection finally matches what is actually in the boxes.
  • You do not enter ten thousand cards by hand. Import a precon in one tap, paste a decklist, or snap a photo of a pile and let the scanner read it. Most people are tracking real decks inside ten minutes.
  • Then it does more than find. Add your commanders and the Radar flags the new cards you do not own yet. Deck Tech reads your synergy. The combo finder spots what your deck can already pull off. The finder is the core. These make it worth keeping open.
  • Start free, and the free part is real. No trial clock, no credit card. Three containers and 300 cards, plus everything above, on the house.

First, the part you came for. Your whole stash, searchable.

This is the core of Spellstash. Everything else is built on top of it.

Type a card. See where it is.

Search any name and get a ledger of every physical copy you own: which deck, binder, or box it is in, the quantity, the finish, the condition, and when it last moved. Five seconds, not an hour of digging through boxes to settle a deckbuild.

Every copy tracked, every move remembered.

Spellstash tracks the physical card, not just the name. Each copy carries its own printing, finish, and condition. Move a card from one deck to another and the history keeps the receipt, so you never wonder where your Cyclonic Rift went again.

Organized the way you actually store cards.

Decks, boxes, binders, a wishlist, whatever you keep. Build containers that match your shelf, move cards between them, and see exactly what is in each one. The organizer that stays organized after you touch a deck.

Then it goes further.

Once Spellstash knows your collection, these turn a tracker into an edge.

The Radar watches every new set for you.

Add your commanders and one page shows the new cards EDHREC tracks for each deck, already checked against your collection. The ones you own get a check. The ones you do not get a buy link. EDHREC knows the good cards. It does not know your collection. Spellstash does.

Deck Tech reads your deck.

Paste a list and see the synergy cards, the new cards EDHREC is tracking for that commander, and how the deck is actually shaped. The second opinion you usually need six browser tabs to get.

The combo finder.

See every combo your deck already has the pieces for, and the ones you are one card away from, with where that missing card is sitting in your stash if you already own it. Pulled from Commander Spellbook, matched to your collection.

11 reasons every Commander player with more than a couple of decks ends up needing Spellstash

  1. You find any card in five seconds. Type the name, see every copy and exactly where it lives. No more tearing apart six boxes to settle a deckbuild.
  2. You stop rebuying cards you already own. The most expensive habit in Commander is buying a second Sol Ring because the first one is buried in a deck you forgot you built.
  3. It tracks every copy, not just the name. Three Sol Rings in three decks show as three, each with its own finish, condition, and printing.
  4. Move history settles the argument with yourself. See exactly when a card left one deck for another. No more "I swear I put Cyclonic Rift in here."
  5. It is organized the way you actually store cards. Decks, boxes, binders, a wishlist. Build containers that match your shelf and see exactly what is in each.
  6. Precon imports land in one tap. Bought a Commander deck off the shelf? Add all 100 cards at once. No typing.
  7. The phone scanner reads a whole pile. Snap a photo, the AI identifies the cards, they drop into your collection. A bulk box becomes a tracked container in a couple of minutes.
  8. Your collection stays private. Only you can see it. You choose what to share, card by card or deck by deck.
  9. The Radar tells you what to actually buy. Once your stash is tracked, add your commanders and it flags the new cards you do not own yet. EDHREC says these five are great. Spellstash tells you that you already own four of them.
  10. Deck Tech and the combo finder come along for the ride. Synergy analysis, the new cards EDHREC tracks for your commander, and every combo your deck can already pull off or is one card away from.
  11. Free to start, and Pro costs less than a booster pack. The free tier is real: three containers, 300 cards, and all of the above. Pro is $4.99 a month, or $99 once for life, for unlimited cards and containers, the scanner, the deck brewer, and wishlist tracking.

Why I built Spellstash

I play Commander. Twenty-some decks, a wall of bulk, a few boxes labeled "sort later" that I have never once sorted. And I kept doing the same dumb thing.

I would see a card that was perfect for a brew, buy it, and then find the copy I already owned in a different deck box three weeks later. Worse was the other direction. A new set would drop, there would be an upgrade for one of my commanders, and I would skip it because I could not remember if I already had it.

Spreadsheets drifted the second I touched a deck. Moxfield knew my lists, not where the physical cards actually were. So I built the thing I actually wanted: type a card, see where it is. Then it grew. Add your commanders and it watches every new set for the cards you do not own yet.

That is Spellstash. One person, built for the way we actually play, not the way a database wishes we did.

Questions people ask first

Is it really free?
Yes. The free tier is three containers and 300 cards, plus the Radar, Deck Tech, the combo finder, and sharing. No trial clock, no credit card. Pro is optional.
Do I have to type in thousands of cards?
No. Import a precon in one tap, paste a decklist, or on Pro snap a photo of a pile and let the scanner read it. You can be tracking real decks in minutes.
How is this different from Moxfield or ManaBox?
Those track your decklists and your prices. Spellstash tracks where your physical cards actually are, and cross-references the new cards EDHREC recommends against what you already own. That cross-check is the part nothing else does.
Is my collection private?
Yes. Your data is visible only to you. Sharing is something you turn on, card by card or deck by deck, never the default.
What does Pro cost?
$4.99 a month, or a one-time $99 for lifetime access. Pro adds unlimited cards and containers, the phone scanner, the deck brewer, and wishlist tracking.
Will it handle a big collection?
Yes. It is built for big collections. That is exactly when "where is that card" turns into a real problem worth solving.

One more thing, from the person who built it

If you have ever bought a card you already owned, or skipped a new one because you could not remember whether you had it, this is for you.

Start free. Add one deck. Type a card. Watch it tell you exactly where that card is, in five seconds. That is the whole pitch, and it is the moment most people decide to keep using it.

Then never lose a card in your own collection again.

Dwayne, who built Spellstash