u/Bimmerhitman

Image 1 — I built a site that tracks IEM reviews, launches, discussions, and videos across the internet in one place
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I built a site that tracks IEM reviews, launches, discussions, and videos across the internet in one place

Hey r/iems — Got into IEM's about a year ago and as I was learning and doing research, I found that IEM information is all over. Reviews on one site, launch announcements on another, discussions buried in threads, YouTube videos spread across a dozen channels.

So I built IEMAtlas (iematlas.com) — it tracks content across all the major sources for IEMs, DACs, DAPs, amps, tips, and IEM-related accessories, and organizes everything into one chronological feed. No reviews, no opinions, no editorializing — just organized links back to the original sources.

What it does:

  • Tracks reviews from Crinacle, ASR, and other major review sites
  • Pulls discussions from r/iems and r/headphones
  • Indexes YouTube videos from ~15 channels including DMS, Joshua Valour, Bad Guy Good Audio, The Headphone Show, and more
  • Every product has its own page with all reviews, videos, and discussions in one place
  • Filter by category, content type, source, or brand
  • Search any product or brand instantly

What it doesn't do:

  • No reviews or opinions — just links back to the original sources
  • No hosting of content — everything drives traffic to the creators and retailers

It's free, no account needed. Still early but growing fast across 27 tracked sources.

If you have feedback, there's a feedback button at the bottom of the site — would love to know what sources we're missing or what would make it more useful. Thanks!

u/Bimmerhitman — 2 days ago