How to Organize and Manage Your Board Game Collection
Your board game shelf is overflowing, but you can never remember what you own. Learn how to catalog, organize, and share your board game library digitally.
If you're reading this, chances are you've bought a game, brought it home, and then realized you already owned it. Or you can never remember what games you have when someone asks. Or you just want a better way to browse your collection without digging through stacks of boxes.
The Problem with Physical Collections
Board games take up space. As your collection grows, a few problems emerge:
- You forget what you own, that game buried at the bottom of the shelf? It hasn't been played in years because you forgot it existed
- Choosing games becomes overwhelming, when friends come over, you spend 20 minutes debating what to play instead of playing
- Duplicate purchases happen, especially with expansions, it's easy to lose track of what you already have
- Sharing is difficult, when someone asks what games you have for 4 players, you can't easily answer
Your Digital Board Game Library
tableport's library feature is a digital catalog of your collection. Here's what you can do:
Add Games to Your Library
Browse our catalog of thousands of board games and add the ones you own to your library. Each game includes details like:
- Player count (min and max)
- Average playtime
- Complexity rating
- Category and themes
- Community ratings from BoardGameGeek
Filter and Browse Your Collection
Once your games are in your library, you can filter them by player count, playtime, complexity, and more. Having exactly 5 people for game night? Filter your library to show games that support 5 players. Only have an hour? Filter by playtime.
Share Your Library
You can share your library with friends. Instead of texting back and forth about what games to bring, just share your library link. Your friends can browse what you own and come prepared with suggestions.
Tips for Cataloging Your Collection
If you have a large collection, here's how to approach cataloging it:
- Start with favorites, add the games you play most often first
- Do it in batches, add 10-20 games at a time rather than trying to do everything at once
- Use the search, our search connects to BoardGameGeek data, so you can find almost any published game
- Include expansions, don't forget to add expansions separately from base games
Beyond Simple Organization
Your library isn't just a static list. It connects to other tableport features:
- Event planning, suggest games from your library when creating events
- Match history, track which games from your library you actually play
- Friend recommendations, see which games in your library your friends are also interested in
Actually Using Your Collection
Having your collection organized digitally means you'll actually play more of your games because you'll remember what you own.
The tableport Team, hello@tableport.gg