Organize and Share Your Collections with Thingealogy – Review

When I was 13, my family went to Disney World. Our hotel gave us a free castle pin and my pin collection began. My sister and I were each allotted $100 for our personal budgets and I spent all of mine on cool pins and a lanyard to keep them. I started to collect them from every vacation we went on, then local places, and eventually had to move from the lanyard to a big cork board. Like everything else we share on social media, I wanted to share my pin collection with my friends. Thingealogy gave me the best way to do it and I’m so glad to have the opportunity to review it!

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Thingealogy is an app for your Android or Apple devices, which makes sharing your collections easier. I’m using it on both my Android phone and my iPad mini. How it works is you photograph the item and then move to a description either in text, voice, or both. I chose to narrate my collection in voice because then you can get a feel for my enthusiasm about my awesome collection.

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With Thingealogy, you can have multiple collections on your account. I was thinking of so many uses for this. There are the collections, like my pin collection, porcelain doll collection given to me by my Grandma, and my scrapbook pages, but then there are other things that would be perfect to display with Thingealogy! My children take after their parents have a real affinity for drawing, so they have beautiful pictures to give us multiple times a day. Well, we run out of space and refrigerator magnets pretty quickly so I’m often taking pictures on my cell phone and uploading them. Then they’re saved somewhere and I like sharing them because I’m proud! Thingealogy is perfect for something like that! You can take a picture of your child’s drawing and then your child can record their own description of the picture, which is always entertaining in my house! “That’s a skeleton, this is a pumpkin, there’s a witch, and see the bat in the sky? He’s mad because the vampire took his candy!” Oh, the things they come up with!

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Sharing to your social media platforms is simple, too. With the click of a button, your Thingealogy collection can be posted to your pages for your friends to peruse and finally, that collection you’ve had in your basement for three years will see the light of day and be appreciated! I love Thingealogy and I highly recommend it to all moms and collectors alike! Buy: Thingealogy is free to download on Google Play or the Apple Store, and includes your first ten items. You can add more items for varied costs but you can get unlimited things for $9.99! Connect: Follow Thingealogy on Facebook and Twitter to follow their latest news, specials, and more!

 

*Tiffany received the above product(s), free of charge, to facilitate this review. All opinions are those of reviewer only.

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12 Responses

  1. How fun?! So many personal collections are forever just that… personal. I love how, with this app, you can share the things that we love (and collect!) with our friends and family!

  2. How awesome! The one thing I collect, vintage Gone With the Wind plates, had to be tucked into storage after we moved a few years ago. There just isn’t a safe place to display them here and it broke my heart. I’m excited to try this so I can keep them near me but still safe.

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