A Next.js archive with structured database, public browsing, detailed card profiles, admin tools, bulk import, image uploads, datasheet support, and real-world speed data, built so collectors and photographers can compare cards in one place.
A searchable archive comparing memory cards by specs, speed, capacity, datasheets, and buying links.
Memory-card information is scattered across manufacturer pages, old datasheets, spreadsheets, retailer listings, and personal notes, making it hard to compare cards or verify the right model.
Create a clean, reliable archive where users can easily find, filter, compare, and understand different memory cards in one place, and where the owner can add new cards without writing code.
A modern Next.js archive backed by Postgres, with public browsing pages, detailed card profiles, an admin dashboard, bulk CSV/Excel import with automatic column matching, image uploads with WebP conversion, PDF datasheet hosting, and real-world performance data for honest comparison.
Each feature solves a problem the owner or visitors hit before launch. No padding, no nice-to-haves.
Searchable catalog of SD, microSD, CF, CFexpress, XQD, MMC, SmartMedia, and other card formats
Filters by category, interface, capacity, and keyword search across the whole archive
Sortable speed data for rated, sequential, and real-world read/write performance
Detailed card pages with specs, images, speed charts, notes, datasheets, and buy links
Admin dashboard for adding, editing, and managing card records. No dev required.
CSV & Excel import with automatic column matching for fast bulk entry
Front and back card image uploads with automatic WebP conversion for fast loading
PDF datasheet uploads for long-term reference and archival
Editable navigation and homepage category settings. The owner controls layout without ever opening the codebase.
Every technology here earns its place, picked for speed of delivery, long-term maintainability, and fit for the specific problem.
We've built searchable archives, internal admin tools, and bulk-import pipelines for clients in retail, electronics, and research. Tell us what you'd manage.