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About Amiibo Tracker

Amiibo Tracker is a tool for Nintendo Amiibo collectors to manage their collections, learn about NFC technology, and browse the complete catalog of released figures.

What Goozamiibo Offers

How It Works

  1. Sign in with Google. Goozamiibo uses Google sign-in to securely connect to your Google Sheets — no separate account or password to manage.
  2. Your collection sheet is set up automatically. On first sign-in, Goozamiibo creates a private AmiiboCollection sheet in your Google Drive (and reuses it on every visit after that).
  3. Track and favorite. Browse the catalog, mark figures as collected, and heart your favorites — every change saves straight to your Google Sheet.
  4. Stay organized. Search and filter by series, type, collected status, or favorites, and watch your progress with real-time collection counts.

Prefer to look before signing in? The interactive demo lets you try collecting and favoriting with sample data — nothing is saved.

AmiiboDex Pricing

AmiiboDex can show marketplace price estimates for loose and new-in-box figures when pricing snapshots are available. Prices are estimates based on active marketplace data, not appraisals or guaranteed sale values. Each row also links to current eBay listings so you can inspect condition, region, shipping, and seller details yourself.

The pricing layer is intentionally conservative. Goozamiibo separates loose and new-in-box language, filters obvious bundle and accessory noise where possible, and labels confidence so a collector can tell when the data is thin. That extra context is why AmiiboDex is more than a copied release checklist.

Editorial Standards

Public guides are written to answer collector questions that raw databases do not: how to verify a new release, when an unlock is game-specific, why a rare figure is expensive, how packaging condition changes value, and when a marketplace listing should be treated cautiously. Source links are included when a claim depends on Nintendo, publisher documentation, marketplace APIs, or a maintained collector database.

Why Google Sheets?

Goozamiibo uses Google Sheets because it gives you complete control over your data. You can:

Privacy & Permissions

Amiibo Tracker requests minimal permissions:

Goozamiibo does NOT access your emails, other Drive files, or any personal information beyond what's necessary to manage your collection. Review the Privacy Policy for complete details.

Open Source & Free

Amiibo Tracker is free to use with no hidden fees, premium tiers, or subscriptions. The project is built with transparency in mind to help the Amiibo collecting community.

Editorial Notes

Goozamiibo guides are written and maintained by under the tag name codingsina. Source-checked articles include links to official Nintendo pages and reputable secondary references where they are useful.

Follow Sina on X for project updates and collecting notes.

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