Private
account and archive
rendrmusic
Fetching your latest session, charts, and playback state.
Spotify archive, not just Spotify stats
Connect Spotify, import your old exports, and track the patterns, repeats, and taste shifts that actually define your listening life.
Private
account and archive
Import
backfill old history
Sync
refresh current Spotify data
Why it feels better
Inside the archive
Listening timeline
See monthly motion instead of one flat total.
Compare mode
Match two listeners by overlap, pace, and genre lanes.
Genre cycles
Map what wins your mornings, evenings, and weekends.
Built for private listening history with a stronger visual read.
What you get
Home explains the product. Login handles access. Setup handles import and Spotify connection. The app itself stays focused on data.
Import Spotify export JSON to populate the years before you joined rendrmusic.
Pull in current profile, top artists, top tracks, and recent listening without promising background jobs on Hobby.
Use richer dashboard views and shareable compare/profile surfaces when you want them.
After you sign in
Connect Spotify
Authorize Spotify access and pull your first profile + top-data snapshot.
Import history if you want it
Upload JSON exports to backfill your listening archive.
Sync when you want fresh data
Use the Spotify sync flow to refresh recent listens and current account data.
Supports both legacy and new Spotify export file formats, so the long tail of your listening life is preserved.
Track repeat rate, discovery ratio, timeline shifts, and top entities without flattening everything into one generic card list.
Public profiles and side-by-side compare pages designed to show chemistry, overlap, and differences at a glance.
Preview
Home
34 plays/day
Compare
84% match
Shared lane: indie / alt
Genres
17:00 winner
Post-punk takes late afternoon
Short version
Import the past
Backfill the listening years Spotify does not surface cleanly.
Sync the present
Keep your current profile, top data, and recent plays fresh.
Read the patterns
See repeat rate, discovery, taste overlap, and genre cycles in one place.