Public Profiles: National Pokédex Trophy Case, Top Cards by Value, and a Full Redesign
Your public profile just became the best way to show off your collection. The page has been rebuilt from the ground up around a National Pokédex trophy case and a ranked list of your most valuable cards — and there are matching new views inside the app.
The trophy case
Profiles now lead with your National Pokédex: how many of the 1,025 Pokémon you own a card of, your completion bar, and your Dex Value — the combined value of your best card for every Pokémon. Below that: region-by-region progress from Kanto to Paldea, the gym badges you have earned by completing every Pokémon of a type, and your completed evolution lines.
Every card, ranked by value
A new Top Cards section lists every card you own from highest to lowest value — with card image, set, quantity, and price. The first 18 show by default with one tap to expand the full list.
In the app: All Cards and All Sets
The same views now exist inside PokeTrack. On your Portfolio, tap View all on the Most Valuable or Top Sets panels to see every card you own ranked by value (with search), or every set you track sorted by value with completion bars.
One tap to your profile
Your Portfolio header now has a Public Profile button that opens your page directly — and if you have not claimed a username yet, it takes you straight to Settings to grab one.
A cleaner, sharper design
The whole profile was redesigned to match the new Portfolio look — and links you share now unfurl with a preview card showing your collection value and Pokédex progress on Discord and social apps.
Claim a username in Settings, then tap the Public Profile button on your Portfolio. Your profile lives at poketrack.io/u/your-username and anyone with the link can see your trophy case, top cards, set completion, and trade list.
Dex Value is the combined market value of your single best card for each Pokémon you own — a way of valuing your National Pokédex itself, separate from your full portfolio value.
Own at least one card of every Pokémon of a given type — complete all Fire-types and you earn the Fire badge. There are 18 badges, one per type.
Yes — on your Portfolio, tap View all on the Most Valuable panel for every card you own ranked highest to lowest, or check the Top Cards section on your public profile.
No. What you paid for cards and your gain/loss stay private inside the app — your public profile only shows market values.