Analytics turns your collection into charts — what you have added, what you have drunk, what you have spent, and how your bottles break down by region, country, grape, vintage, wine type, storage, and price.
⭐ Requires a paid plan. On the free plan the cards are still there but blurred, with an option to upgrade.
Every breakdown card is a shortcut into your collection. Tap a row — a region, a grape, a storage — and you land on exactly those bottles, filtered and ready to work with.
On iPhone and iPad
Home → Analytics → tap a card → tap a row
Your home screen has an Analytics section with ten cards: Bottles Added, Bottles Consumed, Spend, Top Regions, Top Grapes, Top Vintages, Top Price Ranges, Top Countries, Top Wine Types, and Top Storages.
Scroll to Analytics on your home screen. Each card shows a headline number with a small chart or a short ranked list.
The header shows when the figures were last updated. Tap ⋯ and choose Refresh to pull them again, or Reorder Data to drag the cards into the order you care about.
Tap a card to open it in full — the whole ranked list, not just the top few.
Tap any row, on the card or on its full page, to land on those bottles in your collection.
Bottles Added, Bottles Consumed and Spend plot over time instead, so those three carry a timeframe menu in the top right: This Year (the default), Last Year, any single year back to five years ago, or All Time. The seven breakdown cards always describe your whole collection, so they have no timeframe.
On the web app
app.invintory.com → Analytics
The page opens with your estimated market value, then an Activity section and a Collection section — the same split as the app, on one page.
Activity has its own timeframe selector, set to Last 6 months by default, with This year, Last year, individual years, and All time alongside it. It changes Bottles added, Bottles consumed and Spend only — the Collection cards below always show your whole collection. Click a card for its own page, or a row to jump to those bottles.
Every card, and what it shows
Card | What it shows |
Bottles Added | Bottles added over time, with the change against the previous period |
Bottles Consumed | Bottles drunk or otherwise removed over time |
Spend | What you spent on the bottles you added, totalled in your base currency |
Top Regions and Top Countries | Where your wine comes from |
Top Grapes | Your most-held varietals |
Top Vintages | Which years you hold the most of |
Top Wine Types | Red, white, rosé, sparkling and the rest |
Top Storages | How your bottles are distributed across cellars and fridges |
Top Price Ranges | How your bottles fall into purchase-price bands |
Where the estimated value comes from
The value at the top adds up the market price of every bottle you hold. Bottles we have no price for are estimated from the average price of the bottles that do have one, so the total is an estimate rather than an appraisal. Your own purchase prices are tracked separately and are not part of it.
Every market price carries a source tag. Tap it to see exactly where that particular price came from — the tag is the authoritative answer for any individual bottle. If a price looks wrong, you can set your own custom market value instead.
Next steps
Understanding individual market prices — where our pricing comes from, in detail
How to create a custom report — a reporting dashboard we build for your collection
How to create a quick filter — save a filtered view you reached from a card
