STACKROOM
Coming soon · iPhone & iPad
Records · Films · Books

Every shelf you love, in one room.

StackRoom catalogs your vinyl, your discs, and your bookcase — then gets to know them. AI that reads your shelves, mood mixes cut from your own collection, and a feed of collectors who get it.

Three modes

One toggle. Three collections.

Flip between modes anywhere in the app — each gets its own deck, crate, wishlist, stats, and mood mixes. Nothing bleeds between them; everything feels the same.

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Music

The full collector's toolkit, built vinyl-first.

  • Barcode scan → the exact Discogs pressing
  • Log spins with date, duration, and mood
  • Matrix numbers, pressing plants, editions
  • Spin it straight into Apple Music
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Movies

Blu-ray, 4K, DVD — matched against TMDB.

  • Marathon planner that packs your evening
  • Director completionism, film by film
  • Upgrade Bay: which DVDs deserve the 4K
  • Watch counts and rewatch history
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Books

Your bookcase, powered by Google Books.

  • Reading / Read / To Read shelves
  • Page progress and yearly reading goals
  • Series gap-spotting — book 3 of 5, where's 4?
  • Quotes worth keeping, kept
Organize

Crates you curate. Shelves that build themselves.

The Browse view is a record store made of your own collection — your hand-built crates up top, and smart shelves the app cuts from your metadata underneath.

Dig like you're at the shop.

Crates are collections you name, color, and drag into order — Sunday Spins, Party Starters, To Sell. Smart shelves need zero upkeep: Recently Added, Most Played, Top Rated, Heavy Rotation, every decade you collect, your top genres — and Gathering Dust, the shelf that gently calls out what you haven't spun in six months.

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Crates

Unlimited hand-curated collections with cover collages built from what's inside. Add from any record's menu, reorder by drag, records stay in your library when a crate goes.

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Smart shelves

Auto-built rails from real signals — plays, ratings, decades, genres. Your shelves reorganize themselves every time you log a spin.

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Gathering Dust

The anti-algorithm: the records you loved enough to buy and haven't touched in 180 days. Tonight's pick lives here more often than you'd think.

The AI layer

It has actually listened to your records.

StackRoom's AI judges by what your collection really sounds, plays, and reads like — not just genre tags. And every suggestion is verified against Discogs, TMDB, or Google Books before you see it.

Photograph a shelf.
Import the whole thing.

The Shelf Scanner reads your spines from one photo, matches every title to the real release, flags what you already own, and adds the rest in a tap. Four hundred records without typing a word.

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Taste DNA

A written portrait of your collection — your era, your comfort zone, your blind spot, plus superlatives like "Most worn grooves." Re-sequenced daily, shareable as a Story card.

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Mood mixes

Cozy Evening knows your Nick Drake is cozy even if the sleeve doesn't say so. Six built-in moods, unlimited custom ones with your own keywords, era, and energy. Ten picks per mood, no repeats, fresh daily.

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Recommendations

Taste-based picks with a reason for each — and artist-by-artist gap maps that tell you which album to hunt next.

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Tonight's Pick

A 6pm nudge from your own shelf: the record you love and haven't spun in months. It knows your morning records from your midnight ones.

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Reviews & feed

Star-rated reviews of anything you collect, likes and comments, now-spinning live cards, and a feed of the collectors you follow.

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Kindred OPT-IN

Dating for collectors, 18+. Matched by your actual shelves — see how it works.

Kindred · Opt-in · 18+

Swipe right on someone's record collection.

Every dating app asks what you're like. Kindred already knows — it reads your shelves. Profiles are matched on what people actually collect, play, watch, and read, not on what they claim to.

Harmony, scored from the shelves.

Your taste fingerprint — top artists, genres, directors, authors, favorite titles, the decades you collect — is scored against theirs into a harmony number from 12 to 99. Match, and the AI writes a short take on why you two fit plus an icebreaker that references the band you both love. Then the chat is yours.

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Taste fingerprint

Built from your real collection across all three modes. A film-buff bookworm and a vinyl lifer can still hit 90 — shared decades and crossover titles count.

  • Top artists, directors & authors compared
  • Shared titles and eras surfaced on every card
  • Updates as your collection grows
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Match → vibe → chat

Mutual like opens a match with the full overlap laid out, an AI vibe blurb, and a ready-made opener.

  • Harmony score on every match card
  • Icebreakers that name your shared touchstones
  • Built-in chat, no numbers exchanged
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On your terms

Kindred is a separate, deliberate switch — collecting and dating never mix unless you say so.

  • Strictly opt-in and 18+, off by default
  • Pause your profile anytime, no deleting
  • Set who you see: gender & age range
  • Block and report, honored everywhere in-app
The design

Built like a hi-fi console, not a spreadsheet.

Charcoal surfaces, one amber signal, mono labels, and album art doing the talking. These are the actual screens — dark-only, because record rooms are.

Browseyour crates, then shelves that cut themselves
Taste DNAthe AI's portrait, shareable as a story card
Statsplays, streaks, value — your habit, charted
Cataloging

Liner-notes deep, when you want it.

Add a record in two taps, or go full archivist. StackRoom keeps the fields serious collectors actually argue about — and tracks what your shelf is worth while you sleep.

Every copy has a story.
Keep all of it.

Pressing, matrix number, plant, edition, condition, where you found it and what you paid. Value history charts each record — and your whole collection — against the market over time, so you know what the shelf is worth and which sleeve to insure first.

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The wishlist hunts

Priorities from Low to Urgent, price alerts on the pressings you're chasing, and deal detection that pings you when a want drops below your target.

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Streaks & badges

Spin streaks, collection milestones, and badges that actually take effort. Your listening habit, made visible — and a little competitive.

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Stats & Year in Vinyl

Plays by time of day, genre spread, decade bias, most-played artists — and a year-end Year in Vinyl recap built for sharing.

Every December

Your year, printed.

When the year winds down, StackRoom prints the receipt: everything you added, spun, and chased, itemized into a Year in Vinyl card built for sharing. Movies and books get their own.

The recap your shelf earned.

Twelve months of plays, pickups, and streaks distilled into one story-sized card — plus the deep version in Stats: your decade bias, your time-of-day habits, the artist who quietly took over the year. Made to be posted; screenshotted anyway.

The whole point

427 records.
One room.

Every shelf you love — records, films, books — cataloged, understood, and kept.
Get StackRoom
Pricing

Free to start. Pro when you're hooked.

Every plan includes scanning, crates, the social feed, mood mixes, and Kindred. Your data is yours on both.

Free
$0
forever
  • Up to 100 records
  • Barcode + shelf scanning
  • Crates & smart shelves
  • Mood mixes & AI picks
  • Feed, reviews & Kindred
Pro · 7-day free trial
$2.99/mo
or $19.99/yr — save 44%
  • Unlimited records
  • Movies & Books modes
  • Share cards, Taste DNA & Year in Vinyl
  • Value tracking & price alerts
  • Advanced insights in every mode
  • Full CSV export, any time
Questions

The stuff collectors ask first.

Short answers, no fine print voice.

Do I really have to type in 400 records?
No. Photograph a shelf and the Shelf Scanner matches the spines for you; scan a barcode for one-offs; or search Discogs by name. Manual entry exists for the white labels and test pressings nothing else knows about.
Where does the catalog data come from?
Music matches against Discogs, movies against TMDB, books against Google Books. Every AI suggestion is verified against those databases before it reaches you — no hallucinated pressings.
Can I get my collection out?
Yes. Pro includes full CSV export of everything — records, plays, values, notes. It's your shelf; StackRoom is just the room it lives in.
Does it work at the record fair, offline?
Yes. Your collection is cached on-device; adds and edits queue up and sync when you're back on a signal.
Is Kindred on by default?
No — Kindred is strictly opt-in and 18+. Until you turn it on, nothing about your collection is used for matching, and your profile stays a collector profile. You can pause or leave whenever, and blocks are honored across the whole app, not just the dating side.
What does Kindred actually share about me?
Your dating profile shows your first name, age, photos, bio, and a taste fingerprint — top artists, genres, and shared titles. Your full collection, values, and notes stay private; matches see the overlap, not the inventory.
iPad? Android?
iPhone and iPad at launch, with a layout that actually uses the bigger screen. Android isn't on the roadmap yet.