New features, improvements, and fixes as we keep building WaxTracker.
Compare every pressing. Each album now has its own page that lines up all of its vinyl pressings side by side with their market value, so you can see the cheapest copy, the original, and the most valuable at a glance.
Every record page now shows the other pressings of the same album and how each one compares in price, so you can find a cheaper copy of what you are after.
Artist pages gather all of an artist's albums in one place, each with its pressing prices.
Your wantlist now flags when a cheaper pressing of an album you want is available, so you never overpay for one specific copy.
Corrected the title and artist on tens of thousands of records that were showing the wrong release.
Bulk listing. Turn the records in your collection into Discogs marketplace listings in seconds, defaulted to the suggested market price for each grade.
Auto-pricing rules. Dead-stock markdowns and competitive repricing, priced to our market intelligence (not a race to the bottom), with floors that never go below your cost and a preview you approve before anything changes.
Inventory tags. Tag records in bulk (for example "dead stock") and point an auto-pricing rule at a tag, so stale stock clears itself.
Record pages now show a demand ratio: how many collectors want a record for every owner, with a read from low to very high, so you can spot scarcity at a glance.
Security. Your Discogs login is now encrypted at rest.
A guided first run that seeds the app with your real collection numbers, so the value of tracking is clear from minute one.
Your Discogs collection now auto-syncs when you open the app, with a "synced X ago" indicator.
The portfolio value-over-time chart now carries valuations forward, so it reads accurately instead of cratering on quiet days.
A visible keyboard focus ring for accessibility (no change for mouse users).