How you can help shape LEGO collecting for the future

Brick Search’s March 2024 survey gives LEGO fans the chance to get involved in shaping what LEGO collecting looks like for years to come – and there’s a LEGO gift card to be won too.

The recently-launched questionnaire sets out to discover what LEGO fans think is important when it comes to the LEGO they buy – and when, where and who they buy it for. Not only that, but the survey asks for detailed feedback on a range of issues that affect LEGO fans – including your thoughts on the Brick Search app itself.

You can take the questionnaire here. It has five sections – you as a LEGO fan, your LEGO shopping experience, Brick Search, Brickset and a final, short section to leave contact details and enter the LEGO gift card prize draw.

The LEGO gift card prize draw will take place shortly after the survey closes, and the winner – picked at random – will be contacted shortly after that. The prize is a £/$/€100 LEGO.com voucher that will be emailed to the winner.

lego

The survey should take between 15 and 20 minutes to complete, and the results will give us at Brick Search a strong indication of where to take the app next. Having introduced the Series 25 minifigure scanner earlier in 2024 after seeing complaints from LEGO fans that they couldn’t use any of the tried-and-trusted methods of identifying minifigures after the move away from foil packaging, knowing what else the LEGO community wants from a LEGO set app can steer Brick Search one way or another.

So your opinions truly will help guide the future development of Brick Search – tell us what you’d like to see from an app for LEGO fans and your experiences as a LEGO buyer and collector. When the survey ends, we’ll go through the responses – confidentially, nothing will be shared publically – and come up with our next steps.

If you haven’t downloaded Brick Search then you can do so here for iOS devices and here for Android, while the survey is here.

Thank you for supporting the work that Brick Fanatics does by purchasing your LEGO using our affiliate links.

Author Profile

Andrew
Andrew
A writer, wrestling and football fan – a long-suffering Everton season ticket holder in fact – and Brick Fanatics contributor, as well as overseeing all things related to Brick Search, the LEGO set app.

YouTube video

Andrew

A writer, wrestling and football fan – a long-suffering Everton season ticket holder in fact – and Brick Fanatics contributor, as well as overseeing all things related to Brick Search, the LEGO set app.

One thought on “How you can help shape LEGO collecting for the future

  • 05/04/2024 at 00:01
    Permalink

    here’s a suggestion: have the search function run visually. I won’t spend time on the questionnaire, am not interested in the prize that go to the worst or the best suggestion…So I’ll write it here instead.

    What I personally don’t like about most search functions are that we must know what the name or description of what we’re looking for. While I can perfectly visualise what I want, I don’t always know how it’s called or described, and I certainly dont know the brick’s id. Since i do know what i want, i would suggest to make a visual menu. Showcase the types of bricks in categories and have us select a series of preferences and give us matching bricks, in the colour of choice (again, show the colours and not the names)

    That’s a search engine I would happily use,

    thank you,

    mister 100

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *