Structured data for every item. Grades, provenance, and cost basis synced privately to your iCloud; listing photos hosted so they're ready to power your marketplace exports.
A modern vessel for the things worth keeping.
Where the name comes from
Reliqra is built on the root reliquary — historically, a container designed to hold sacred relics. Across centuries, reliquaries were the most carefully crafted objects a collector could own: vessels made to protect something irreplaceable.
The root relic itself carries weight. A relic is a rare, valuable object that has survived from another time — something worth preserving. That's the framing we wanted the brand to carry.
Why it fits the app
Reliqra is inventory software for coin dealers, collectors, and marketplace sellers — people whose work is built around the value of individual objects. The things you catalog inside Reliqra aren't just stock to be moved; they're pieces with provenance, condition, history, and often irreplaceable character.
So the app is named for the idea of a protective vessel. Not the content, but the container. The system that keeps everything organized, documented, priced, and ready to sell — without losing any of the information that makes each item matter.
Greysheet®-backed pricing, slab OCR for PCGS/NGC/ANACS/PMG, and structured fields for denomination, mint, and variety.
Your inventory isn't locked inside the app. CSV exports for every marketplace, plus hosted image URLs you can reuse anywhere.
QR labels, reconciliation workflows, direct eBay integration. Built for operators who list nightly.
The signature Q
Look at the wordmark above. The Q sits at the center, rendered in the brand's blue gradient. It's shaped like a vessel viewed from above — a circle with a mark at the base, the way a seal or signet ring closes a document. That shape echoes the app icon, and it's the character that makes the wordmark recognizable even when you strip away the rest of the letters.
Everything else in the identity — the dark navy palette, the light-weight Montserrat lettering, the restrained use of gradient — is built around letting the Q carry the signature.