Toy-Tracking Collector Apps

Funko's App Helps Users Track a Collection, Manage Wish Lists & More

Funko offers tons of toys and it is now giving fans the chance to easily keep tabs on their growing collection with a convenient collector app. This all-in-one Funko app is a place to keep tabs on one's toys, add to a wish list and browse Funko's catalog of more than 17,000 items. Within the app, users are able to easily find products by filtering their searches by brand, characteristics, licenses, release year or by simply scanning a product's barcode.

In partnership with Pop Price Guide, Funko displays product values based on current sales activity, helping fans to get a sense of a collectible product's current market status.

When it came to developing the features of the app, customer and fan feedback was taken into consideration to serve the brand's most devoted users.
Trend Themes
1. Collector App Trend - The rise of collector apps industry shows potential for further development as consumers look for convenient ways to track and manage their collections.
2. Wishlist Management Trend - The increasing preference for easy wishlist management using apps suggests an opportunity for businesses to develop more comprehensive wishlist features for customers.
3. Barcode Scanning Trend - The increasing use of barcode scanning for product searches indicates a potential need for businesses to incorporate this feature into their own apps for easier product discovery.
Industry Implications
1. Collectibles Industry - Developing more robust collector apps and integrating barcode scanning technology could provide a competitive edge in the collectibles industry.
2. Retail Industry - Creating wishlist management features in retail apps can enhance the user experience by increasing convenience and accessibility for shoppers.
3. Brand Industry - Taking into account customer and fan feedback and utilizing that in app features can increase brand loyalty and attract more users for brand-specific apps.

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