Verified autograph alerts

Find the real autograph before the moment is gone.

Autograph Radar checks a starter catalog of signing sources and lets fans track demand when no verified option is known yet.

No official celebrity, team, league, event, or marketplace affiliation is claimed.

Overview

A narrow browser tool for verified autograph discovery.

Fans often discover a player, actor, artist, or creator while browsing. Autograph Radar gives them one fast check: known verified source, directory source, or a request alert to track demand.

Check from the page

Open the extension, search a name, or right-click selected text to check the starter catalog.

Trust over promises

The MVP lists source types and limitations. It does not promise access to every star.

Request links

Copy a request page for a star when no verified source is known and measure fan demand.

How it works

Three states, no fake magic.

1

Search a star, player, show, or event from the extension popup.

2

See available starter-catalog sources or a directory source if one is known.

3

Create a local alert or copy a request link when no verified source is listed.

Install test build

Load the unpacked extension in Chrome.

This is a test build for validation. Chrome Web Store submission should wait until supplier links, privacy declarations, and real screenshots are finalized.

  1. Download the test ZIP and unzip it.
  2. Open chrome://extensions.
  3. Enable Developer mode.
  4. Click Load unpacked and select the extension folder.

Privacy

Local-first until there is a real alert backend.

The MVP stores alert names locally in Chrome storage. It does not send browsing history, selected text, or search terms to a server. External marketplaces open only after a user clicks a source link.

FAQ

Questions before public launch

Is Autograph Radar affiliated with FIFA, teams, celebrities, or signing marketplaces?

No. The test build makes no official affiliation claim. Any future partner relationship should be stated only after written approval.

Does it authenticate autographs?

No. It points to source pages and labels their source type. Authentication claims must come from the seller, marketplace, or authentication provider.

Why use a Chrome extension?

The extension acts when fan intent is fresh: while a user is viewing a player, actor, creator, show, or event page.

What is missing from the MVP?

A production alert backend, partner feed ingestion, public Chrome Web Store listing, and verified supplier agreements.