I Built a Hobby Operating System. Now I Need You to Break It.
The first round of Hobby Trinity OS testing is open.
Hobby Trinity OS is live.
That still feels a little strange to type.
What started as a pile of calculators, trackers, spreadsheets, notes, and half-finished ideas has turned into an actual platform for collectors.
Now I need people inside it.
Not just people clicking around for five minutes and telling me it looks cool.
I need collectors willing to use it, push on it, find the confusing parts, catch what breaks, and tell me what would make it more useful.
What is Hobby Trinity OS?
It is a decision and tracking platform built around one basic question:
What deserves my next dollar?
The goal is not to become the biggest card database on the internet.
The goal is to help collectors make better decisions before buying, while holding, and when it is time to sell.
Depending on your access level, the platform includes tools such as:
Flip Calculator
My Cards
The Boardroom
Saved Analyses
Positions
Buy Lines
Watchlist
Bankroll tracking
The deeper workflow brings together the three forces that move a card:
📈 Player Signal
💳 Card Signal
📊 Market Signal
Then it turns those inputs into a clearer Boardroom Verdict.
What I need from testers
I am looking for a small first group of collectors willing to:
Create an account
Run a real card through the calculator
Add or track a card
Explore the tools available to them
Use the app on desktop or mobile
Tell me where the experience gets confusing
Report anything that does not work
You do not need to be a developer.
You do not need to write a formal review.
You just need to use it like a collector and be honest.
Why join the first round?
Early testers will have a direct role in shaping what gets built next.
You will be able to help answer questions like:
Which tools are genuinely useful?
Which screens are confusing?
What feels missing?
What should be simplified?
What deserves to be built next?
What would make you come back and use it regularly?
This first group is intentionally small so I can actually read the feedback and follow up with people.
Ready to test it?
Visit:
Create an account and start exploring Hobby Trinity OS.
Once you are inside, use the Feedback section to tell me what works, what does not, and what you would change.
I have spent a lot of time building this thing.
Now I need you to help me make it better.
-The Hobby Trinity



