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Discogs tracks what you own. Last.fm tracks what you listen to. Nothing connects the two. VinylScape bridges your collection and your listening history, adding play counts, value tracking, prices paid, live pricing while browsing on the store, collection stats, a colour-sorted cover rainbow, a built-in scrobble page, and a barcode scanner to add records on the spot. Free, no third-party SaaS, your data stays yours.
I have about 400 records. I scrobble everything to Last.fm, and music runs through everything I do - vinyl, Tidal, Roon, all of it. But I had no way to cross-reference what I own with what I actually listen to. Which records do I play? Which ones haven't left the shelf in two years? No tool answered that.
I wrote a small script to pull both datasets and link them. The results were embarrassing. Records I thought I loved, never played. Others I'd forgotten I owned, played constantly.
That script became VinylScape. As I used it, the missing pieces kept piling up:
- What is my collection worth today, and what did I actually pay for each record?
- I want that album but not at any price. Can I set a target and get alerted when it drops?
- When crate digging, do I already own this? Is the price fair? Pulling up Discogs was too slow. I needed a barcode scan that answered all of it instantly.
- Friends come over with their records. I couldn't scrobble a guest record without permanently adding it to my collection. I needed a loaner mode.
Each itch became a feature. Six months later it's a proper app with real users, and I'm still building things I wish existed.
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About VinylScape on Product Hunt
“See which records you actually spin”
VinylScape was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #110 on the daily leaderboard. Discogs tracks what you own. Last.fm tracks what you listen to. Nothing connects the two. VinylScape bridges your collection and your listening history, adding play counts, value tracking, prices paid, live pricing while browsing on the store, collection stats, a colour-sorted cover rainbow, a built-in scrobble page, and a barcode scanner to add records on the spot. Free, no third-party SaaS, your data stays yours.
VinylScape was featured in Productivity (655.6k followers), Music (53.5k followers) and Entertainment (1.9k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 157.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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