
Niflheim Records App
A community radar for the metal scene, for iOS and Android. In preparation: nothing is public yet, neither an address nor a screenshot.

Why
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Why you built die Niflheim Records App. Nothing public on the site states a motive, so nothing is written here.
- What is missing for the scene that a radar would solve?
- Why a separate app rather than a feature in the shop?
- Who first, Nuremberg or wider from the start?
Insight
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- Where would the data on gigs, shops and people come from?
- What makes it a radar rather than another events calendar?
- What has to hold before it can go into a store?
What is settled today
Why there is no picture here
There is no public page and no screenshot yet. A rendered mockup or an invented screen would be exactly what this site does nowhere. So the space stays empty until there is something to show.
- Platforms
- iOS and Android.
- Not a shop
- It is explicitly not an app for the record shop, but a radar for the scene.
- Status
- In preparation.
[ZITAT · LUIS]One short quote that fits this product.
Luis Godoy Alvarez