With Chart Your Music you will be able to create your own collections of music charts (e.g. for your favourite albums in 2020, or your favourite songs this year). So you can keep track of the music you love... over time...
Keep track of the music you love over time
With Chart Your Music you will be able to create your own collections of music charts (e.g. for your favourite albums in 2020, or your favourite songs this year). So you can keep track of the music you love... over time...
I just released a final update for 2021 for Chart Your Music. You can now define an overview period for a collection. This comes in handy when having a collection potentially spanning multiple periods (e.g. years). Imagine you do have configured a collection for your favourite albums of 2021. What to do in 2022? Do you need to create a new collection? You can, but with this new update you do not have to. You can continue with the current collection and define the overview period accordingly to p
Will it be available on android too?
A small update of Chart Your Music is now available on the App Store. It fixes some of the glitches introduced with the release of iOS 15. If you do have any thoughts on how to improve Chart Your Music or ideas for new functionality, let me know.
There is another update pending review from Apple. It adds sharing (or should I say importing) playlists and its tracks from Apple Music or Spotify. So you can kickstart your collection by importing a playlist of music you already love and then create charts where you then can easily pick from the shared tracks. Instead of having to manually search for the tracks. I will post update once the update is approved by Apple and is available from the App Store.
This is really interesting. Reminds me of Spotify Wrapped, except I don’t have to wait until the end of the year for it!
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