Type: Hobby project
Focus: Nostalgia / AI-assisted coding
It's 2003 and your music taste is better than ever.
Win-Spot is a Spotify player dressed in the skin of Winamp – the media player that defined a generation. The compact floating window, the scrolling marquee, the equalizer bars, the playlist panel. Real .wsz skin files. Except now it's playing your Spotify library.
Webamp renders authentic Winamp skins in the browser. The Spotify Web Playback SDK streams your music directly through it. Five bundled skins to start – including the classic Base 2.91 – plus access to 102,000+ skins via the Internet Archive's Winamp Skin Museum, applied instantly with an authentic Windows XP copying dialog while they load.
The whole thing runs inside a full XP desktop. Bliss wallpaper, Luna taskbar, system tray clock. There's also a VJ Experience – a draggable XP window with a YouTube visualizer locked to whatever's playing, with shuffle and fullscreen for when you need to fully commit.
Using Claude Code and VS Code to vibe-code the whole thing into existence.