Why This Matters
Rocksky introduces a decentralized music tracking platform built on the AT Protocol, offering users a privacy-focused alternative to traditional scrobbling services like Last.fm. Its integration with popular clients and upcoming features aim to enhance music discovery, social interaction, and cross-platform playback, signaling a shift towards more open and community-driven music ecosystems. This development is significant for the tech industry and consumers seeking greater control over their listening data and a more collaborative music experience.
Key Takeaways
- Decentralized platform enhances user privacy and data control.
- Supports multiple integrations, including Spotify and media servers, for seamless listening history tracking.
- Future features like community feeds and device connectivity aim to improve music discovery and sharing.
A decentralized music tracking and discovery platform built on AT Protocol 🎵 , see Rocksky.
🎵 Scrobbling APIs#
Last.fm Compatible API – drop-in replacement for Last.fm scrobblers
– drop-in replacement for Last.fm scrobblers ListenBrainz Compatible API – works with clients that support ListenBrainz
🕒 Playback & History#
Recently Played Timeline – browse your listening history
– browse your listening history Stories View – see what other users are playing in real time
– see what other users are playing in real time Stats – visualize scrobbles per day
📊 User Insights#
Top Artists, Tracks, and Albums – personalized charts of your listening habits
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