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About DiscoLibro

DiscoLibro is your personal Discogs collection in your pocket — browse, search and tag records, and plan DJ Sets.

What you can do

  • Browse your collection visually — gallery or list
  • BPM tagging per track, and a BPM range filter for DJ planning
  • Color filter based on cover art
  • DJ Set planner with drag-and-drop
  • Cross-device sync when you're logged in

Get started

  1. 01
    Get a personal Discogs tokenLog in at discogs.com/settings/developers and generate a personal access token.
  2. 02
    Paste the token in SettingsToken + Discogs username are stored safely in your browser.
  3. 03
    You're all setYour collection loads automatically. Browse, tag, build DJ Sets, export.

No account? DiscoLibro is open to everyone — create account, or log in to sync across devices.

Discogs

Get a personal token from discogs.com/settings/developers. The username is the one shown in the URL of your Discogs profile.

If you don't set a token, you'll see Mario's collection as a reference. Save your own token to see your collection instead — this only applies to your login.

Backup

Download all data (DJ Sets, tags, notes, BPM, Discogs config) as a JSON file. Import to restore on another device or after a fresh install.

Import is applied on top of existing data (last-write-wins). To start from scratch, clear localStorage manually in your browser first.

Data & privacy

DiscoLibro only reads what it needs from Discogs to show your collection: releases, tracklists, cover art and original release year — plus the average color of each cover, for the color filter. Your Discogs token is used only to load your own collection; it's kept in your browser and, when you're logged in, saved to your account so it syncs across devices — never shared or sold. Everything else — BPM tags, notes and DJ Sets — is your own input. No tracking, no analytics.