Frequently Asked Questions
Is ToolDB free?
Section titled “Is ToolDB free?”ToolDB is currently free during the beta period. Paid plans with additional features will be available in the future.
Does ToolDB work on my phone?
Section titled “Does ToolDB work on my phone?”Yes. ToolDB works on iPhone, Android, tablet, and desktop. On mobile you can scan barcodes and take photos directly. On desktop you can manage your collection in detail.
You can add ToolDB to your home screen for a native app experience — see Creating Your Account.
How do I scan a barcode?
Section titled “How do I scan a barcode?”When adding a tool, tap Scan UPC. Allow camera access when prompted, then point your camera at the barcode on the tool or its packaging.
Is my data private?
Section titled “Is my data private?”Yes. ToolDB does not sell your data or serve ads. See our Privacy Policy for details.
Can I import my existing inventory?
Section titled “Can I import my existing inventory?”Yes. ToolDB supports CSV import. See Importing from CSV for details.
A tool is missing from the catalog. What do I do?
Section titled “A tool is missing from the catalog. What do I do?”You can add any tool manually. The ToolDB catalog is open and community-maintained at github.com/ej-systems/tooldb — contributions welcome.
How do warranty alerts work?
Section titled “How do warranty alerts work?”When you add a warranty expiry date, ToolDB emails you before that date. Configure timing in Settings. See Setting Up Alerts for details.
Can I track batteries separately?
Section titled “Can I track batteries separately?”Yes. ToolDB has a dedicated Batteries section with fields for voltage, capacity, and battery platform. See Managing Batteries.
How do I lend a tool?
Section titled “How do I lend a tool?”Open the tool’s detail page and tap Lend Tool. Enter the person’s name and tap Lend. When they return it, tap Mark Returned. See Lending Tools.
What happens if I delete my account?
Section titled “What happens if I delete my account?”All data is permanently deleted and cannot be recovered. Export your collection first. See Deleting Your Account.
Who built ToolDB?
Section titled “Who built ToolDB?”ToolDB is built by EJ Systems LLC. The tool database is open source under the ODbL license.