Digs: iOS app that syncs your Discogs collection and lets you browse it offline
rlustin
52 points
19 comments
March 23, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (7 comments)
hu3
Blog title lacks iOS: "Building Digs, an offline Discogs companion" And it's a RN app: > It’s a React Native app built with Expo and TypeScript. Data lives in SQLite.
imagetic
That’s fun!
cauterize
Love this given my favorite record store is in a basement with bad cell service!
dnlzro
How'd you design the icon/logo for it?
ebuyan
What do you recommend beyond React Native?
davidhariri
Lovely! Thank you
trvz
This could’ve been a nice native lickable app, as befitting for what it does. Instead, and I’m not against AI, AI slop that isn’t native, has awful design and awful font decisions. Someone should take the idea but implement it properly. And a Cover Flow view is a must.