


Discogs Launches New Mobile App
Promises a faster and more intuitive experience
Online music marketplace and record collecting platform Discogs has launched a new mobile app, which the company promises will make it easier than ever to discover new music, buy vinyl, and manage your record collection through your phone.
The upgrades:
Improved loading speeds means users can check their record collection’s value in real time or add new finds on the fly.
The barcode scanner is faster and integrated directly into more tools, allowing users to instantly identify and add a record by scanning it with their phone camera.
The enhanced search makes it easier for users to navigate an artist’s discography and find specific variations of an album, making the process of buying records smoother.
Notifications that a desired release has been listed for sale now arrive instantly.
The app is available in the App Store and Google Play.
What they said:
Sarah Zuk, Discogs’ Senior Product Owner: “Discogs’ app is like a friend giving you information and advice about record collecting, no matter where you are. It’s quicker and more reliable. The app has a more flexible and modern foundation, allowing us to build the exciting new features that our community is asking for faster than ever before.”
Online music marketplace and record collecting platform Discogs has launched a new mobile app, which the company promises will make it easier than ever to discover new music, buy vinyl, and manage your record collection through your phone.
The upgrades:
Improved loading speeds means users can check their record collection’s value in real time or add new finds on the fly.
The barcode scanner is faster and integrated directly into more tools, allowing users to instantly identify and add a record by scanning it with their phone camera.
The enhanced search makes it easier for users to navigate an artist’s discography and find specific variations of an album, making the process of buying records smoother.
Notifications that a desired release has been listed for sale now arrive instantly.
The app is available in the App Store and Google Play.
What they said:
Sarah Zuk, Discogs’ Senior Product Owner: “Discogs’ app is like a friend giving you information and advice about record collecting, no matter where you are. It’s quicker and more reliable. The app has a more flexible and modern foundation, allowing us to build the exciting new features that our community is asking for faster than ever before.”
Online music marketplace and record collecting platform Discogs has launched a new mobile app, which the company promises will make it easier than ever to discover new music, buy vinyl, and manage your record collection through your phone.
The upgrades:
Improved loading speeds means users can check their record collection’s value in real time or add new finds on the fly.
The barcode scanner is faster and integrated directly into more tools, allowing users to instantly identify and add a record by scanning it with their phone camera.
The enhanced search makes it easier for users to navigate an artist’s discography and find specific variations of an album, making the process of buying records smoother.
Notifications that a desired release has been listed for sale now arrive instantly.
The app is available in the App Store and Google Play.
What they said:
Sarah Zuk, Discogs’ Senior Product Owner: “Discogs’ app is like a friend giving you information and advice about record collecting, no matter where you are. It’s quicker and more reliable. The app has a more flexible and modern foundation, allowing us to build the exciting new features that our community is asking for faster than ever before.”
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- This story was written with information from Discogs’ press release.
- We covered it because of Discogs’ profile, and because it’s news of an update to the service.
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