A vinyl collector's release tracker that warns about post-release bonus tracks, deluxe editions, and digital-only exclusions before purchase
Target User
Vinyl collectors and music superfans who pre-order $40-80 records
Product Idea
VinylWatch: a release-tracking app that scrapes label patterns, predicts deluxe-edition probability per artist, and alerts collectors before they pre-order. Includes a 'wait or buy' confidence score per release
Evidence
“as a primarily vinyl listener, I'm pretty annoyed at the release of "the last of the bugs" 12 hours after the album and it being excluded from the original vinyl' -”
https://www.reddit.com/r/NoahKahan/comments/1svc0xx/beautiful_album_from_a_beautiful_human_but_pretty/“Money grab by the label... I'm waiting for everything on one album before purchasing' -”
https://www.reddit.com/r/NoahKahan/comments/1svc0xx/beautiful_album_from_a_beautiful_human_but_pretty/
Why this opportunity matters
This opportunity surfaced from multi where Vinyl collectors and music superfans who pre-order $40-80 records are actively describing the problem in their own words. We classified the demand intensity as medium — meaning the problem is consistent enough that multiple users are searching for a fix, even if they have not committed to paying yet. When users self-select to post a problem on a public platform like multi, they are usually already trying to solve it — which makes them strong candidates for the right paid alternative.
How to validate this before you build
Before writing a single line of code, three lightweight steps will tell you whether this opportunity is worth pursuing:
- Read the original conversation. The evidence links above lead to the exact threads where users described this problem in their own words. Read every comment — what people argue about in the replies often matters more than the original post.
- Talk to five real users. Find five people who match the target user description above and ask how they handle this today. You are looking for two signals: a consistent workaround they hate, and a willingness to pay for something better. If both show up in three of five conversations, the demand is real.
- Test willingness to pay before building. Put up a one-page landing site describing the proposed product, with a deposit or pre-order checkout. If even a small fraction of traffic converts to a real payment, you have validated more than most products that ship to production.
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