Your genre policy, not ours.
Use a vocabulary that fits your library. [golgi.] makes the policy explicit so the result remains yours.
Provenance-first DJ preparation
[golgi.] is the local-first workspace for purchased tracks you intend to keep. Inspect each handoff, make deliberate metadata decisions, and stage a library that is ready for Rekordbox without becoming a black box.
The way through
Drop a folder or sweep a purchase inbox into a clean, reviewable queue.
Use format and spectral heuristics to surface suspect encodes. Keep the call visible, not hidden.
Review metadata, genre, key, energy, artwork, and every proposed tag change before it lands.
Prepare playlists and genre crates for Rekordbox import, with the handoff still legible.
Why [golgi.]
Use a vocabulary that fits your library. [golgi.] makes the policy explicit so the result remains yours.
Quality checks and metadata suggestions are estimates. You can see what they saw before you accept a change.
Core library preparation stays local. Optional metadata lookups and guru guidance are deliberate, scoped connections.
Workflow
[golgi.] is built around explicit transitions. You should always know what is being checked, changed, or moved next.
01 / Intake
Sweep a folder into a prepared queue. Nothing changes in your library simply because it appeared on disk.
02 / Quality
Format checks and spectral heuristics make uncertainty easy to spot. They inform your judgment; they do not impersonate certainty.
03 / Metadata
Review title, artist, genre, key, energy, and artwork in a diff before writing anything to the files you own.
04 / Staging
Make a staging move only after the record is ready, then prepare crates and playlists for the Rekordbox import step.
Download
[golgi.] runs natively on Apple Silicon and Intel Macs, and on 64-bit Windows. Install it locally and keep your library on your machine.
Native build for M-series Macs, delivered as a signed and notarized disk image.
Signed DMG
Native build for Intel-based Macs, delivered as a signed and notarized disk image.
Signed DMG
Native build for 64-bit Windows systems with the same local-first workflow as the Mac builds.
Signed installer
Local by default
Pricing
The open core stands on its own. Pro is a one-time license for DJs who want batch automation, library learning, and guru.
Free
$0
The local open core.
Founding Pro
$69 once
First 100 seats, then $99 one-time.
The real comparison
Use [golgi.] when the work is bringing purchased tracks through a visible, deliberate preparation path.
| What matters | [golgi.] Free | [golgi.] Pro | Lexicon | Mixed In Key 11 Pro |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Purchased-track preparation | Preparation plus batch automation | Cross-app library management | Key analysis, cues, and mashup ideas |
| Genre handling | Visible, editable policy | Visible, editable policy | Genre cleanup tools | Tag cleanup |
| Quality signals before import | Basic visibility | Batch QC | Not stated | Not stated |
| Rekordbox route | Staged playlists and crates | Staged playlists and crates | Full-library conversion | Compatible after analysis |
| Creative set tools | - | guru set-building | Find mixable tracks | Mashup mode and stems |
| Commercial model | $0 | $69 founding, then $99 once | Free conversion plus paid plans | One-time license |
Based on public product materials reviewed July 2026. “Not stated” means no comparable claim was verified, not that the feature is absent.
A Pro license is not a subscription. The version you buy remains yours; the core remains available without a paywall.
FAQ
No. [golgi.] is a preparation and curation tool for music you have the right to process. It does not host or distribute audio.
[golgi.] runs on Apple Silicon Macs, Intel Macs, and 64-bit Windows systems. Exact operating-system requirements are listed with each signed installer.
Yes. [golgi.] stages playlists and genre crates for Rekordbox import. The signed release notes list version-specific compatibility.
The core preparation workflow operates on your machine. Optional metadata lookups and guru guidance make scoped requests only when you choose to use them; they do not upload audio files.
They are assistance, not authority. [golgi.] keeps those results reviewable so you can accept, correct, or leave them alone.
No. Founding Pro is a one-time $69 license for the first 100 seats. Standard Pro is $99 one-time after those seats close.