82 Interest Score
5 Discussions
0.06 Engagement
Jun 2021 Launched

Wondering how your music tastes have changed over time? Spottr is the perfect app for you. Easily view your recent top songs and artists along with all the ones you probably forgot about back in 2015. Find related tracks/artists and expand your collection.

What the Community Said

👋 Hi ProductHunt! Now that I have some time, I'm coming back at all of y'all with something I have been working on the past few months. For a while I have been obsessing on how my music taste has changed over time and decided to build something that brings all this info to light. Spottr is a simple PWA that does just that and helps you discover other artists and tracks along the way. This app, of course, is open source and you can check it out here: https://github.com/Spiderpig86/spottr Huge tha

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Hey ?makers. The design is very pleasing and integrates well in to the Spotify aesthetic. It's a nice way to navigate my music. I really love the Musical Features when displaying the individual tracks too. I'd love to see play counts / total time played for each track if that's available. Good work 👍

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WOW This is amazing! As a power Spotify user, this is absolutely so useful to me. The visualization for song view is absoutely 🔥 Well done man!

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Love this! What does the percentage on each track mean?

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