Pick your browser
TrackDen ships through each browser’s official extension store. Click below for a one-click install — no manual config needed.
One-time setup
After install, TrackDen guides you through this. It takes about 30 seconds.
Click “Add to Chrome” or “Get the add-on” and approve the install prompt.
TrackDen asks for access to Bandcamp and Beatport pages so it can read tracks and sync your cart / wishlist.
First time you open TrackDen, an in-app Welcome guide walks you through the basics. After that the dashboard becomes your home base.
Welcome to TrackDen!
Get ready to streamline your online music buying experience.
By continuing, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
System requirements
88+109+latestFirefox — grant permissions
Firefox installs TrackDen with permissions off by default. You need to switch them on once, then TrackDen can read Bandcamp and Beatport pages.
Type about:addons in the Firefox address bar.
Find TrackDen in the list and click the row to expand it. Switch to the Permissions tab.
Toggle on every permission. Bandcamp and Beatport access is what makes the extension actually work.
TrackDen
Streamline your track hunting process on Bandcamp and Beatport. Add and edit songs, organise songs into playlists and action them.
Permissions explained
TrackDen requests the minimum permissions needed for each platform. Here is what each does and why.
bandcamp.combeatport.comstoragetabsdownloadsDownloads/TrackDen-Backups/, and for CSV export.FAQ
Not yet. TrackDen ships for Chrome (and Chromium-based browsers like Edge, Brave and Arc) plus Firefox. Safari is on the roadmap; Opera is supported via the Chrome Web Store on Chromium versions of Opera.
No. TrackDen has no signup and no profile. Your library lives in your browser. Optional Chrome Sync lets it follow you across devices signed into the same Chrome profile.
The dashboard, library, playlists and editing all work offline. Sync, capture and audio preview need Bandcamp / Beatport to be reachable.
What is next
You are installed. Pick a starting point: