AudioSage — free audiophile app, looking for beta testers (Android)


Hi everyone,

As a dedicated Audiophile I am always looking for ways to improve my knowledge and stay up to date on the news.

I built a free Android app for the North American hi-fi community — upcoming show listings, industry news aggregator, and show report links all in one place. Working on getting it through Google's mandatory beta requirement (need 12 testers). Android users — would appreciate 2 minutes of your time.

I have created a google groups list. You join the list and the first message tells you how to access without giving out your email.

https://groups.google.com/g/audiosage-beta

I really need testers, if you can signup you don't have to install if you don't have the time.

What it does:
 

  • AI assistant (Gemini-powered) trained to answer hi-fi questions — headphones, cartridge matching, phono stage gain, speaker placement, system synergy, etc.
  • Philosophy tuned AI. Choose how you want your guidance: measurement driven, ear focused, or a balanced blend of both.
  • Aggregated news from Stereophile, Analog Planet, Audio Science Review, Positive Feedback, Enjoy the Music, and others
  • North American audio show calendar
  • Quick links to the major audiophile forums and used-gear marketplaces (SHF, Audiogon, Reverb, etc.)
  • Daily "Today in Hi-Fi" briefing
  • Video of the day

It's completely free — no ads, no subscription, no account required.

Honest feedback — good or bad — is very welcome. The whole point of the testing phase is to catch things before a wider release.

Thanks for your time.
 

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ctbarker32

AudioSage is gaining momentum. Remember this is the beginning. Many paths and ideas are being generated. You can shape its future by your input. According to Google I have to hang on to my testers for another week or so and then I can publish to the public Google app store. Tell your friends. If I get 100 downloads once it is live, I will pursue a iPhone version. Google charges a one time fee of $25 to developers. Apple, charges $100 every year to developers. It makes it more expensive for small developers. Thanks.

I have ChatGPT trained to answer music and audio questions based on my system and music preferences. I have found it very useful. I would be interested in an iOS version if it’s released.