
In The Groove tracks every spin, reminds you when to flip, and uses AI to help you rediscover records you forgot you owned.






Connect your Discogs account and your full collection appears instantly — album art, pressings, catalog numbers, and all. No manual entry. No spreadsheets.

Miles Davis
MusicBrainz integration fills in what Discogs doesn't — complete track listings with durations, organized by side, so you always know exactly what's spinning.
Side A of Kind of Blue is done. Flip to Side B.

Step away from the turntable without worry. In The Groove knows your record's side lengths and sends a notification to your phone when it's time to flip or switch discs.




Describe what you're feeling — "rainy afternoon jazz" or "high-energy Saturday cleaning" — and the AI builds a playlist from your own collection, ready to play in order.
The title track was born from a late-night conversation between Taylor Goldsmith and Jason Isbell about the people who drift in and out of your life. Goldsmith channeled that exchange into a warm, bittersweet benediction — a song that wishes the best for someone you've lost touch with.
Recorded at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles with producer David Rawlings, the band tracked the song live to capture the loose, communal feel of their performances. The repeated refrain — wishing someone all your favorite bands — became an instant fan anthem and a staple of their live sets.
Tap any track for AI-generated liner notes — the history, the session musicians, the studio lore, the cultural moment. Turn every listen into a deep dive.
In The Groove tracks stylus hours automatically as you listen. You'll know when your needle is due for replacement — before your records tell you the hard way.
Built by a collector, for collectors.

We're in private beta. Drop your email and we'll let you know when it's your turn.