Syncs with Discogs

Your record collection, organized.

Sync your Discogs vinyl collection to Airtable, Google Sheets, Notion, or CSV. Enrich with BPM & key data. Tag, edit, and curate your records.

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Export anywhere

One collection, four destinations. You choose.

CSV / Excel
4 structured files — albums, tracks, artists, labels
Airtable
Linked tables with filters, views, and automations
Google Sheets
Spreadsheet with 4 structured sheets
Notion
Databases for albums, tracks, artists, labels

More than a sync tool

Browse, tag, edit, and curate your collection.

Flexible Tags

Discogs genres and styles become unified tags. Add your own custom tags — Cosmic, Deep, Balearic — and browse by tag.

Edit & Curate

Override BPM, key, tags, and other fields. Manual edits are visually marked so you always know what came from Discogs vs your own curation.

BPM & Key Enrichment

Automatically look up BPM and musical key for every track. Essential data for DJs and music producers.

DJ Crate

Build curated crates for your sets. Filter by BPM range, key, tags, and labels. Export your crate as a separate list.

Labels & Artists

Browse your collection by label or artist. See every release, catalogue number, and related tags at a glance.

Live Sync

Keep your destination in sync with Discogs automatically. New additions appear in Airtable, Sheets, or Notion within minutes.

Tag everything your way
House Deep House Techno Cosmic Balearic Jazz Funk / Soul Ambient ✎ Slow Burner Disco Sunday Morning Afrobeat
Solid border = from Discogs · Dashed = custom · Amber = manually edited

Simple pricing

Pay once for what you need. No surprises.

Export
€5
one-time
  • Full collection export
  • 4 CSV files + ZIP
  • Albums, tracks, artists, labels
  • Unlimited re-exports
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Pro
€3/mo
+ €10 initial sync
  • Everything in Sync
  • catalogr dashboard & collection
  • Tags, labels, DJ crate
  • Inline editing (BPM, tags, etc.)
  • Manual edit indicators
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Add Live Sync for €1/month

Supporting music, transparently.

Part of every catalogr subscription goes to artists, labels, and music education associations. See exactly where your money goes.