103 FINDER

Desktop-first discovery workflow for serious catalog users.

Better than conventional digging

A better way to dig.

103 Finder is a desktop-first discovery workflow for serious collectors, diggers and selectors. Built around Discogs ecosystem data, refined for precision, control and depth.

Desktop-first workflowPowered by Discogs ecosystem dataAdvanced filtering logicBuilt for serious users
Desktop discovery workflowv0.1.7
Advanced search designed for deep catalog exploration.
Local token control, persistent context and a workflow built for repeat sessions.
A premium desktop environment for people who go beyond conventional digging.
The public site points to current installers for Windows and macOS and supports the desktop-first experience that defines the product.
What it is

A precision discovery tool for people who work deeply with catalog data.

103 Finder turns search into a more structured workflow: faster, cleaner, more deliberate and more useful across repeated sessions.

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Why it was built

Conventional digging can be slow, fragmented and repetitive. 103 Finder gives advanced users a more focused way to explore and filter.

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What it improves

Better filtering, stronger context, cleaner workflow and more control over the way a search session unfolds.

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Why it matters

It is built for users who need discovery to feel intentional, not improvised.

Built for

Serious users with serious intent.

Collectors

Track catalog detail with more structure, stronger filtering and less friction between sessions.

Diggers

Go beyond conventional digging with a sharper workflow for deep catalog exploration.

Selectors / DJs

Find stronger material with less noise, more intent and more repeatable search logic.

Sellers / Power users

Work through large volumes of catalog data with better control, context and search depth.

What you get

Precision, context and control.

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Sharper filtering

Work with year, country, style, format, sale and catalog logic in a more deliberate way.

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Persistent context

Keep favorites, listened releases and search history inside the same desktop workflow.

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Local token control

Your Discogs token stays local on your machine, where the sensitive layer belongs.

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Focused desktop experience

Move beyond scattered tabs and work inside a more intentional search environment.

Built on top of Discogs ecosystem data, 103 Finder is designed for people who want a more deliberate way to search music catalogs.

How it works

From setup to real search in minutes.

01

Create your account or sign in.

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Download the desktop app for your platform.

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Store your Discogs token locally.

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Run your first search session.

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Save favorites, listened releases and build your own context.

Onboarding

What onboarding looks like.

The first session is designed to get you from setup to a meaningful search quickly, without unnecessary friction.

Your first minutes inside 103 Finder

  • Sign in and access the desktop app.
  • Store your Discogs token locally.
  • Start searching and tune filters around your workflow.
  • Run your first session and save context as you go.
No complicated setup.

Just a cleaner path into deep catalog exploration.

See installation guide
Built for control

The most sensitive layer stays on your machine.

103 Finder uses a desktop-first model designed for trust, ownership and precision. Your Discogs token remains local, where it belongs.

Download

Install the app and enter the desktop workflow.

The public downloads always point to the latest desktop builds available for 103 Finder.

Version 0.1.7Windows
Download installer
Version 0.1.7macOS
Download for Mac

Need installation details? Visit the download page.
Support: hola@103finder.shop

Questions

Common things serious users ask first.

Do I need a Discogs account?

Yes. 103 Finder is designed for people who already work with Discogs ecosystem data and want a better workflow around it.

Where is my token stored?

Inside the desktop app, your Discogs token is stored locally on your machine rather than on a public web server.

Does it work without a local catalog database?

Yes. The workflow can fall back to the remote catalog layer when no local DSN is configured.

Is there a web version for the core search workflow?

The core premium workflow is desktop-first. The web presence is there to explain the product, manage access and support downloads.

Final step

Go beyond conventional digging.

103 Finder gives serious users a more precise way to work with catalog data.