BrickTrackerPro: My New Favorite Way to Manage My LEGO Investing Portfolio
This tool makes portfolio management simple and enjoyable.
Late last year I was approached by a friend and fellow LEGO investor who was building a tool to help track LEGO investments.
He wanted my feedback and to potentially partner with me to bring the readers of this newsletter an affordable but enjoyable way to manage and track their LEGO portfolio.
This kind of opportunity is nothing new.
Over the last five years of writing this newsletter, I’ve been approached by a ton of potential sponsors for a million different things.
I’ve always turned them down because I think most sponsored products suck (especially the ones that have contacted me).
If I am going to present something to my readers, it must be something I would use myself and something I’d be willing to pay money for.
Not only that, but I need to have skin in the game.
That is why I have officially partnered with BrickTrackerPro and by partner, I mean that I have equity in this project.
They aren’t just a random sponsor that you will never hear about again.
I will be using different features from this tool in future portfolio update posts. Not because I have to, but because I love using it.
Here are some of the main features:
The thing I love most about it is that it auto updates with the lowest Amazon prime price for each set in your portfolio.
I’ve had to do that manually for the last five years, so I’m excited to have that automated moving forward.
So there you have it.
If you want to try it out for free, click the button below:
If you decide to go with one of the paid options, make sure to use code jarrylew for 20% OFF your subscription.
I will personally ensure that should the platform have any bugs/issues, they get solved as soon as possible.
P.S. If you are more of a spreadsheet person, I recommend my LEGO Investing Portfolio Tracker that will continue to be supported and updated.



Tried creating a free account, an “Invite Code” is required, with directions to contact support. Don’t see any visible contact info for support
This reads less like an ad and more like an operator note. You found a painful manual task, automated it, then aligned incentives. That combo usage, ownership, and feedback is how boring tools quietly win. Same pattern works in any niche. :)