CONCEPT - Objects are able to describe much better than any word who we are and what we love. They enter our world, influence the shape of our life ‘till we can’t live without them.
Collectable is an unique platform where people can talk about their passions, describe their own stories, interests and desires through the objects they own, have owned or would like to own. Collectabel redifines the collecting concept, puts people in touch with those who share the same passion. It provides the place to share everything they have with whoever they want, whenever they want. With Collectable people can show their items, catalog them, trade them, give them away, sell them, or buy some new ones.
Collectable is a social native mobile application that helps users to catalog their objects, to show them and trade them with other users. In C®, everyone becomes a collector.
Collectable provides a very professional cataloging system developed for every type of object. It guides users step by step when uploading their favourite objects in a simple and intuitive way. It has 49 pre-defined macro categories and a fully customizable category per user. It allows to share the user’s passion with anyone by reaching out to people who love the same things.Collectable allows to deepen the research of objects with other users through Google search engine and to store images from other online sources thus creating a true professional catalog. Collectable offers a comprehensive system of social comunication. From the user’s profile, it’s possible to simultaneously see every object: objects for sale and sold already, number of collections created, following and followers of collections/objects, received messages and comments. Users can follow other users, like their objects, receive push notifications, send private messages, or leave comments.When an object is uploaded, the user can decide whether to share it on Facebook or not.Set own Privacy: users can freely choose whether to share with others every single object or keep them private; save their own collections on the personal library, e-mail, store and print them.