Inside the keep. A banner hangs on the wall for every site, and the table is covered in paper.
This is where the work happens. The candle has burned down some way.
The company
Vindi LLC builds and operates reference sites for hobbies that generate a lot of data and not much good tooling - trading card games, and the annual sports video games. 5 sites are live today.
Each one started the same way: the information existed, but it was scattered across a dozen sources, went stale between releases, or was only really available to whoever was willing to maintain a spreadsheet. Vindi's job is to collect it, keep it current, and put it behind a fast page that does not ask anyone to sign up first.
The company is deliberately small. There is no outside investment and no content mill. Sites ship when they are ready and get updated because somebody noticed they were wrong.
Who runs it
Vindi is run by Daniel Paulson, who builds the sites, keeps them current, and answers the email. Correspondence goes to a person, not a queue.
The entity
Vindi LLC is a limited liability company organized under the laws of the State of Alabama, formed in 2026 and owned by a single member.
Vindi is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Wizards of the Coast, Fantasy Flight Games, Lucasfilm, EA, 2K, or any other publisher whose products its sites cover.
How Vindi operates
- Current, not cached forever. When a set or a season ships, the sites reflect it. Stale data is treated as a bug, not a fact of life.
- Corrections get made. If a site is wrong about a card, a price, or a rating, say so and it gets fixed.
- No login walls. The reference data is the product. Accounts exist only where they buy the reader something.
- Each property stands alone. Separate data, separate infrastructure, separate audience.