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DIG
@digcrates
AI-powered vinyl discovery | collect • track • explore | made by @vinyl_bones
Katılım Aralık 2025
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How many hours of music do you own?
What's your most-played genre?
When did your collection really start growing?
DIG gives you the stats. Your vinyl, visualized.
waitlist.digcrates.com
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Spotify basically killed indie dev access.
I was building @digcrates with their API, hit the 25-user cap, and that was it. No path forward unless you’re already a mega-app with 250k plus users.
They turned what used to be an open ecosystem into a fully walled garden. Cool that they're using Claude, but they'll go the way of the Napster with this mentality.
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Love seeing how Spotify is shipping with Claude Code.
Their best developers haven't written a single line of code since December, they fix bugs from their phones, and they shipped 50+ features from Slack during morning commutes
techcrunch.com/2026/02/12/spo…
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DIG is…
Shazam for vinyl records.
Reddit, but for crate diggers.
All in one app.
Come and dig it.
waitlist.digcrates.com
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That copy of Dark Side of the Moon in your collection?
It turned 50 last year. Did you spin it?
DIG sends you album anniversary alerts so you never miss a reason to pull out a classic.
waitlist.digcrates.com
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Remember the feeling of flipping through crates at the record store?
We've brought it to your pocket.
Get early access → waitlist.digcrates.com
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@Replit i shit you not it picked this song out on it's own and rick rolled me...if this isn't agi idk what is

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> vibecoding a mobile guitar hero app on @Replit
> ai runs a test
> youtube opens
> never gonna give you up starts playing
> agi confirmed

Replit ⠕@Replit
AI builds web apps well. Mobile apps have been harder. Now, the inventor of React (the technology that AI uses to build apps), has a new announcement.
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Thanks to @every for the shoutout!
@digcrates (DIG) is the app I always wished @Discogs would’ve been—built for vinyl collectors who want a smarter, more personal way to live with their collection.
I built DIG because the vinyl community has always felt fragmented online. Discovery is scattered across disparate subreddits, blogs, streaming apps, artist socials, record stores like @Roughtrade and @TurntableLab, and @Bandcamp. It’s a lot to keep up with, and none of it really connects.
DIG pulls that experience into one place. You can import your collection from Discogs and Bandcamp, follow new releases, discover records in a distinct social feed, and share what you own in a space designed specifically for vinyl collectors—so discovery feels connected instead of chaotic.
DIG lets you:
→ Import your collection from anywhere, find which albums you don't own physically yet based on your digital collection
→ Chat with AI about what to spin next, what albums you might like based on your existing collection, and so much more
“What fits this mood?” “What’s underrated in my collection?” “What sounds like this?”
→ Explore a vinyl-only social network
→ Use AI that knows your records, not what strangers stream
→ Plus features we haven’t seen done well in other vinyl apps

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