Spaces: themed workspaces for serious collectors.
A Player PC chase. A 1989 Upper Deck set build. A rainbow you're hunting. A card show pull list. Each one gets its own Space — its own tabs, filters, goals, and view modes — so the cards relevant to that project live in one place, not buried in a giant flat library.
Built on Apple's data and sync stack.
Spaces live in your private SwiftData database and sync between your own Macs through Apple's CloudKit private database. The community Marketplace is a separate, public CloudKit container that stores only structural templates — never your card data.
- SwiftData — Space records, tab structure, filter rules
- CloudKit Private DB — your Spaces, synced privately to your Macs
- CloudKit Public DB — opt-in template marketplace
- SwiftUI — every Space view is composable and themable
- JSON template export — Spaces are portable
- Moderation pipeline — six-layer validation on Marketplace publishes
Frequently asked.
What is a Space?
A Space is a themed workspace for one collecting goal — a player PC, a set you're building, a rainbow chase, a card show, a team collection. Each Space has its own tabs, filters, goals, notes, and view modes.
How is a Space different from a binder?
A binder is a physical or virtual grouping of cards. A Space is a project around a collecting goal — tracking progress, planning a chase, organizing notes and references. Cards can live in both at the same time. See binders →
Can I share Spaces with other collectors?
Yes, the Marketplace lets you publish a Space's template — its tab structure, filter rules, and goal scaffolding — for other collectors to download. No card data is published. Publishing is opt-in and you can delete anything you've published at any time.
Are there built-in Space templates?
Yes. Card Curator ships official templates for common collecting goals: Player PC, Set Build, Master Set, Rainbow Chase, Card Show, Team Collection, and Insurance Documentation. You can start from any of them or build from scratch.
Do my Spaces sync between my Macs?
Yes. Spaces sync automatically through Apple's CloudKit private database — end-to-end private to your Apple ID. No card data ever touches our servers.
What about iOS?
Spaces sync to the iOS companion app, which is scheduled for late 2026 — after the macOS public launch in October 2026.
One price. Every feature. Forever.
Card Curator launches publicly in October 2026 at $59.99 USD — one-time purchase, perpetual license. Unlimited Spaces, unlimited cards.
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