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Discover, share, and organize your LEGO collection

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Hunted byGreg AvolaGreg Avola

The best way to organize, share, and discover your LEGO sets around the world from the palm of your hand, now with Discussions to engage the community to chat about LEGO!

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Hey everyone! We've launched a brand new feature for brickd called Discussions! Discussions allow you to create conversations around a link, text or even a poll within the brickd community. It's a great way to talk about new set releases, show store hauls and more. Check out an example of a discussion on your favorite set release for September here: https://getbrickd.com/discuss/gm... In addition, we have launched our paid subscription feature called brick Builder which gives you a wealth of new features in the app for power users. You can use the code PHLAUNCH to get your first month free! Check out at the features at https://getbrickd.com/builder. I'd love to hear your feedback on this feature, thanks for checking us out!

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Cool feature with the Discussions part but do you really think adding a subscription is the best move, aren't most people just gonna stick with the free version anyway, and what's the plan for making sure these discussions don't turn into spam zones or just irrelevant posts? Also any chance we could see some sort of visual customization for collections, that would be interesting.
I gotta be honest, the new Discussions feature sounds cool but I feel like it's more of a distraction than a useful tool, have you considered focusing more on functionality rather than adding social aspects, and maybe the paid subscription could use more clarity on its benefits, what do others think?
While the new Discussions feature sounds handy I kinda wonder if it'll just turn into another social media rabbit hole also the brick Builder subscription feels like it's locking useful features behind a paywall, any plans to add more free features for users who can't or don't want to pay, curious on how you'll balance that
Why would anyone want to spend more time organizing LEGO than actually building em, cool idea but I feel like this might just take the fun out of it for some people, am I wrong?
Loving the new Discussions feature and the subscription sounds pretty handy too, but wish more was included in the free version, it's def useful but seems like a lot is behind a paywall, hoping to see some tweaks in future updates!
I really like how you've integrated pricing info from various marketplaces. It’s always tricky to keep track of LEGO set prices, so this makes it super convenient. Great feature for collectors trying to score the best deals.
I’m impressed with how Discussions lets you create conversation around links and polls
Amazon job with the design and the concept! It’s exciting to see how you’re bringing social features into the LEGO world. Sharing to build progress and engaging with others will make the whole experience so much better.
Kudos for adding discuion s its a smart move for building a stronger community around LEGO sets
I've always wanted a way to stay connected with other LEGO builders, and this app delivers! The discussion feature and polls are a great addition for engaging with the community. It’s awesome how interactive this app is.
It’s a great tool for anyone who loves LEGO and wants to share their passion with others
This app is perfect for keeping track of my LEGO collection. The way it organizes sets by year, theme, and even piece count is super useful. I can finally stop forgetting which sets I own or still want to build.
Loving the idea of building progress and being able to see what my friends are working on. The build notes feature is going to be so helpful for tracking tricky parts. Super excited to see how the challenges work too!
As a fan of LEGO, I love that I can now keep my sets organized, share my progress, and stay updated on my friends' builds all in one place. It makes the whole experience much more enjoyable!
It would be cool to see an option for live streaming your build sessions or creating virtual group builds.
People in the replies underestimate the demand for such niche tools. Just look at bricklinks traffic figured. The demand is definitely there! Good job and good luck! :)