Postalgo exists for people who care about music.

Music discovery used to happen through people. Friends shared albums. Radio hosts played strange records at night. Record shops had handwritten notes beside the sleeves.

Over time, discovery changed. Large platforms now decide what people hear through automated feeds. Convenience improved, but the sense of exploration slowly faded.

Postalgo is an attempt to rebuild that feeling.

The core platform is simple by design. You follow listeners whose taste you enjoy. They share songs, albums, and mixes. A short note can travel with each post.

There is no system attempting to predict what you should hear next. Ordering is chronological. Popularity pages are simple counts that anyone can understand.

The goal is not to maximise engagement or time spent scrolling. The goal is to help people find music that means something to them.

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Postalgo is still an experiment. It may evolve as people use it and shape it together.

If it succeeds, it will feel closer to passing a record to a friend than scrolling through a feed.