
Our Take
Tago is a hobby shopping app that pays you back—yeah, you read that right. Built by SAVHFRESH LTD, it's basically a community platform where hobbyists buy, sell, and trade within trusted creator-powered circles. Think Etsy meets Reddit meets cashback rewards, but specifically for hobbyists who actually know their stuff. It's free to download with in-app purchases, sits in the Shopping category on the App Store, and somehow pulled a perfect 5.0 star rating with only four reviews. That either means it's genuinely brilliant or all their users are their moms—but either way, people seem to like it.
The pitch is simple: live hobby shop community where trust is the currency. Rather than scrolling through anonymous marketplace listings, you're buying from creators and experts who actually know what they're selling. Whether it's vintage watches, model trains, vinyl records, or something weirder—Tago seems to be betting on the idea that hobbyists buy better when they trust the person selling. It's iOS only, which is either strategic (Apple's ecosystem has better purchasing margins) or they're just getting started.
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