Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the early answers to the questions most users are likely to have while Musical Gear Vault moves toward its first official release.

Current app version: v1.0 • Build 1

What is Musical Gear Vault?

Musical Gear Vault is an Android app designed to help musicians and collectors organize gear details, keep photo records, export inventory information, and maintain backup copies of important equipment records.

What version is currently shown on the website?

The website is currently synced to app version v1.0, build 1, matching the version shown inside the app’s About screen.

What kind of gear can I track?

You can use it for guitars, basses, amps, pedals, keyboards, studio gear, microphones, accessories, and just about any other musical equipment you want to catalog.

Does the app store photos of my gear?

Yes. The app supports item photos that are stored on the device in the app’s private file area, helping keep your records tied to the inventory items they belong to.

Can I back up my inventory?

Yes. The app includes backup and import support so you can preserve your inventory data and associated photos instead of relying on one phone to remember everything forever.

Can I export my information?

Yes. Musical Gear Vault supports CSV export and PDF export, and PDFs can also be shared or printed. That makes it useful for personal records, inventory review, and documentation you may want to keep outside the app.

Does the app include search or filtering?

Yes. Search and filtering tools are included so you can find items more quickly instead of scrolling through a long list like a roadie hunting for one cable in a dark trailer.

Is there a summary page?

Yes. There is a dedicated Inventory Summary page to help give you a broader view of your collection and records.

Is the Android app publicly downloadable yet?

Not yet. The app is currently in final polishing and personal pre-v1.0 testing. Public Android download support is planned for this website in a future update.

Will there be an iPhone version?

Yes, that is the plan. An iPhone / iOS version is intended for a future release after the Android version is in a strong, stable place.

Where should I go for help learning the app?

Start with the Instructions page. It walks through the major functions in a more practical, step-by-step way.