The AI-powered backlog manager for serious LEGO builders. Scan your boxes, plan your weekends, track every bag, share what you build — with an Archivist who remembers it all.
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Built by an AFOL, for AFOLs. No VC funding, no ads, no nonsense.

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Sets owned
23
Total pieces
47,182
Est. build time
65h
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Mos Eisley Cantina
~5h · varied bag content · perfect Saturday build
Features
Photograph a shelf of LEGO. The Archivist reads the boxes and adds them to your backlog.
Your personal LEGO librarian. He knows every set you own, every bag you’ve tracked, and has opinions about what you should build next.
Tell it your weekend hours, get a schedule that spreads builds across weeks.
Tick off bags as you go. Pace tracking learns your speed and projects what's left.
Tell it your time, energy, and vibe. Get a recommendation that fits your Saturday, not just your shelf.
Get warned when LEGO is retiring a set in your backlog so you don't miss out.
Each finished set becomes a journal entry, narrated from your bag-by-bag notes.
Snap photos of your finished builds. Share them or just admire the shelf.
Public wishlist URL for the holidays. Friends mark sets as covered. No double gifting.
Type "city train" or just "75257", get the right set every time.
Aggregated news feed so you never miss a new release, retirement, or deal.
A mobile app for scanning, building, and tracking on the go. Your collection in your pocket.
Shareable builder profile that shows off your completed builds and wishlist.
A personalized briefing every week: retiring sets, what to build next, and what’s new in LEGO.
Don't know what to build next? Get a recommendation tuned to your collection and your pace.

Meet the Archivist
The Brick Archivist is a meticulous, slightly obsessive AI cataloger who lives inside your collection. He's memorized every set you own, every bag you've tracked, every retirement date on the horizon.
He doesn't just answer questions — he has opinions. He knows you started the AT-AT three weeks ago and haven't touched it. He knows the Lion Knights' Castle is retiring in six months. He'll tell you what to build this weekend and why, and he'll remember what you told him last time.
Think of him as the friend who remembers your entire collection better than you do — and won't shut up about it.
What should I build this weekend? I have about 3 hours.
You've got 4 sets in the backlog under 1,500 pieces. The Mos Eisley Cantina fits your window — 3,187 pieces but you're already through bag 14. Roughly 2.5 hours at your usual pace. You'd finish it today.
A note from the builder
I was in a project slump. The kind where you stare at your screen and nothing clicks. So I stepped back and thought about what actually interests me — not what I should be working on, but what I'd build if nobody was watching. Two things kept coming up: AI and LEGO.
Then I looked at my basement. Stacks of unbuilt sets with no system. No way to see what I had, what I wanted, what I was halfway through. No way to decide what to build next on a free Saturday without standing there for twenty minutes shuffling boxes. The problem was right in front of me.
Bricktelligence is what happened when those two interests collided. AI that can scan your boxes, catalog your collection, schedule your weekends, and tell you what's worth building next — all wrapped in a tool built by someone who actually uses it.
No investors. No ads. No data selling. Just a builder solving his own problem and sharing the result.
How it works
Snap a photo of your unbuilt boxes. Add sets manually too.
Tell it your weekend hours. Get an AI-generated build calendar.
Tick off bags as you build. Notes, photos, pace, all logged.
Generate a build card. Post your finished work. Skip the bragging.