What Reddit Says About Lego Apps
We compiled 17 Reddit discussions about Lego apps from 2 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/lego
Rebrickable shopper app... ... Try This LEGO App Out!
r/lego
I use an app called myBricks on android it links up rebrickable I believe amd you can search for sets and add them to a list. I discovered the Lego Builder app...
r/lego
Hello there, you should try Brickit. That scans the lego you have and suggests options. ... Thx for the answer, I’ll try that! ... Other than Bricklink Studio, there are apps like LeoCAD and LDCad.
r/lego
I discovered the Lego Builder app...
r/lego
Believe it or not people collect sealed product, hence why it carries a premium… it’s still Lego. ... I’ll check it out! Thanks! ... Check out https://brickd.app - we have importing from csv, or other sites and easy search.
r/lego
If you're looking for mobile apps for building Lego digitally, there aren't any.
r/lego
All those sites are useful for various things - and RB and BL integrate nicely in a lot of areas - but for me RB is the best inventory platform. ... I use brickset. Rebrickable is really good too. ... Lego has an official Lego Life and Lego Instructions apps on both iOS and android.
r/lego
Have you tried using the search to find what people are using ... There’s a software on bricklink, bricklink studio. Personally I use imagination and sketches. ... Bricklink Studio is the best one.
r/lego
I discovered the Lego Builder app...
r/lego
Not an app, but Rebrickable.com is a lifesaver. You just input all the sets you own, and it will search through every set and custom MOC to find everything you have the parts to build. ... That's useful and good to know. However the smaller manuals don't seem to. Rebickable seems to be wha...
r/lego
Reports, news, pics, videos, discussions and documentation from a studded world. /r/lego is about all things LEGO®. ... Are there any programs or apps that let you log the pieces you have and then let you know what sets you could build?
r/lego
When I am building I prefer the paper instructions but the app is great for my young kid when he is building, easier for him to manage vs trying to keep pages flat. The app can also be helpful when building in a location where having the book out is hard with space constraints ... I hate having to s...
r/lego
This post is just a huge ad for brickit imo, thanks OP /s. But I tried it the other week too, and as cool as this functionality is, I'm not paying a monthly fucking subscription to access it. Realistically this is probably something we could replicate if we had a knowledgeable enough programmer...
r/lego
I discovered the Lego Builder app...
r/lego
If you're able to get to a Lego Store ask them to get one for you since they keep them in the backroom not out on the floor. ... And I did forget. ... I have one in my cart for 2x vip. Not even that bad of a price for a controller considering any other product requiring one is much more than $3...
r/lego
Then it'll crash every time you take a long swipe to try and recover your place. More replies ... Especially with big sets the app is just better. The big books just fall shut. Wish they’d be spiral bound. ... Reports, news, pics, videos, discussions and documentation from a studded world. /r/l...
r/legotechnic
... Thanks for your reply!Looks like the Spike Prime or Robot Inventor would really be better, even if the kid would need more help from me with it. ... BTW thanks for the Robot Inventor suggestion, it looks definitely worth checking.
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