An online crate digging tool to discover music you can buy and stream
Buy-first philosophy is nice, but Discogs and Beatport already do this.

Nice vinyl nostalgia skin, but it's just Apple Music with a different UI.
Apple Music subscribers, vinyl enthusiasts, album-oriented listeners
Apple Music · Last.fm · Discogs
I made an app that lets you browse your Apple Music library as a crate of records. (Sorry Spotify users, - I tried, but Spotify seem to be oddly developer hostile :( )
Been a vinyl collector for years and always felt like streaming apps 'playlist everything!' kill the "intentionality" of listening to records. So I built something.
Wax Crate lets you browse your Apple Music library as physical crates — big covers, no shuffle, no algorithm. When you play something, you get a spinning picture-disc visualisation with the artwork embedded in the grooves.
There are also pre-made crates to browse straight away - hundreds of classic albums, plus curated label catalogues from Verve, Blue Note, Prestige and more — whatever's available on Apple Music, with more labels coming over time. Great for discovering what you should have in your collection.
If you want to go deeper, there's an optional subscription ($3.99/month) that uses AI to pull together track-by-track production notes and behind-the-scenes factoids — the kind of stuff that used to live in liner notes. I charge for it because the AI costs aren't nothing. But the app is completely solid without it.
It's free to try. Launch offer: use code FIRSTIN to get unlimited crates at a discount — redeem here: https://apps.apple.com/redeem/?ctx=offercodes&id=6760627334&...
Would genuinely love feedback from people who actually care about albums as complete works.
Buy-first philosophy is nice, but Discogs and Beatport already do this.
Real-time audio effects during video capture, but CapCut and DaVinci already do this in post.
Finally, a CLI that frames screen recordings with transparent backgrounds for agents.
ISRC identifiers enable playlist migration to Spotify, Tidal, or YouTube Music.
Simple crates.io download tracker when the official site doesn't show this.
Vinyl-era album browsing aesthetic for Apple Music, but it's a companion app.