The paper
Terms of use
Plain language for the shop. This is not a law-firm letter. Last written August 19, 2026. Created by Hunter Shelt.
What Holo is
Holo is a free binder. You photograph cards, we write the slip, hunt sold comps, and let you put hits on a public wall. It is not a shop, not an auction house, and not an appraisal service. Market numbers are a book of sold comps, not a promise of what your card will sell for.
Your account
You need to be 13 or older. One person, one desk. Usernames are claimed once. No celebrity names, no hate, no slurs. We can close an account that is abusive, a farm, or a fake.
Your cards and photos
The photos and notes are yours. You give Holo permission to store them so the binder, the scan, and the public case can work. Do not upload other people’s private photos or cards you do not have the right to show. Export the book anytime. If you leave, ask and we will wipe the desk we still have.
The wall and the board
What you publish can be seen by anyone with the link. The board only counts published slips with a photo. Stacks of the same card count once. A chase with no sold comps sits at parallel until the book can see it. One person sits on watch: they can pull a farm off the board and mute the room. Flag a line if it needs a human. We can pull a card or a score that is farming the board. The room is public shop talk — stay clean, no slurs, no spam.
Prices
Sold comps come from public shops and listings. They can be wrong, thin, or late. N/A means we did not find a sale, not that the card is worthless. Do not make a buy or sell decision on Holo alone.
Not a marketplace
Holo does not list cards for sale, take payment, hold cards, or settle fights between collectors. A private sale you log is a note in your book, not a contract we enforce.
The service
Holo is free. Features can change. The shop can go down. We are not liable for lost slips, missed prices, or a board rank. The software is provided as-is.
Privacy
What we keep
Your sign-in (email or the provider you chose), the name on the case, your username, card slips, photos you upload, sold-comp notes, and what you choose to publish. We also keep a random visit id in your browser so the front door can show how many people opened Holo and how many came back. Not your name. Not your IP.
What we do not sell
We do not sell your binder to advertisers. We do not run a marketplace on your collection. Grok reads a photo to write the slip. That is the job, not a side hustle.
What is public
Your public case, the cards you put on the wall, and your place on the board. Prices stay off the wall if you flip that switch. The private binder stays private.
House rules for the book live on the rules page. Questions: Hunter on Instagram.











