biblioplex

meet biblioplex

Your Magic collection, organized.

Browse cards visually or in a detailed table, manage decks and storage, and work with the same collection from the app, your terminal, or an AI assistant.

  • Comfortable with collections up to about 50,000 cards
  • Available in the browser, from the CLI, and over MCP
  • Chat changes are previewed for review
the live demo collection · visual view
binder viewstable viewsdecksstoragecollection chatMCPCLI

your cards, your angle

Browse like a collector. Inspect like a database.

Flip from a tactile binder page to a dense, customizable table without making a second collection or losing your place.

visual view

Binder pages that know things

3 × 3
actual visual view · live demo data

Choose 4 × 3, 3 × 3, 2 × 2, or list pages. Show prices, locations, finishes, and the fields you care about right on each card.

table view

Every detail, sortable

11 columns
actual table view · live demo data

Sort, filter, search, resize columns, choose visible fields, and bulk-edit the exact slice of your collection on screen.

built-in collection chat

Ask the collection, not a spreadsheet.

Ask natural-language questions about cards, prices, tags, locations, or decks. Chat can also stage changes, but anything risky waits for your approval.

  • Answers use your current collection
  • Card names open straight into Biblioplex
  • Changes are previewed before they apply
  • A recovery point is created for applied AI edits

Sign-in required. Hosted chat currently allows up to 1,000 requests per day, with a 10-request-per-minute burst limit.

actual collection chat · suggested prompts shown · sign-in required to send

one collection, more than one interface

Bring your favorite tools.

remote MCP + OAuth

Give an AI assistant collection context.

Connect ChatGPT, Codex, Claude, or another MCP client. Read your inventory, search decks and containers, and preview edits through a permissioned OAuth flow.

https://biblioplex-api.bensonperry.com/mcp MCP setup guide
npm + homebrew

Put the whole collection in your terminal.

Search, summarize, add, move, import, export, undo, and recover. Stable JSON output and meaningful exit codes make scripting first-class.

$ npm install -g biblioplex
$ bp login
$ bp summary
CLI setup guide

the rest of the good stuff

Built for the collection around the cards, too.

01

Collections + locations

Organize cards into containers, trade binders, and decks without duplicating inventory.

02

Search + filters

Slice by text, set, color, rarity, finish, price, tags, format legality, and more.

03

Deck workspaces

Build mainboards, sideboards, maybeboards, and Commander lists with legality cues.

04

Bulk operations

Select a result set and move, tag, correct, or delete many cards with a preview.

05

Import + export

Bring in common CSV formats, resolve printings, and keep portable exports on hand.

06

Live prices

See collection value and printing-aware prices without leaving your inventory.

07

Read-only sharing

Send a snapshot of a deck or collection view without handing over edit access.

08

Sync + history

Keep signed-in browsers current with incremental edits, undo history, and recovery points.

where biblioplex shines

Biblioplex is a great fit if…

You want serious collection tools without turning your hobby into warehouse software.

your collection fits in a browser
From a first trade binder to about 50,000 cards, Biblioplex stays comfortable. At store-inventory scale, your browser’s memory becomes the practical constraint.
you browse on more than one device
Sign in and your collection follows you. A new browser downloads it once; everyday edits after that sync incrementally.
you prefer clear save states
Cached browsing stays fast, while edits require a signed-in, online connection. A save either reaches the cloud or tells you it did not—no ambiguous background queue.
you want AI help, not AI surprises
Chat and MCP can understand the collection, but risky changes are previewed for review and protected with recovery points before they apply.
read how sync and recovery work →

your binder has been patient

Give your collection a proper home.

biblioplex screenshot