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Miximum developer releases powerful Apple Music statistics app PlayTally - Published on 10/08/20
Independent developer Mike Clay announces the public release of PlayTally, a new app that allows users to explore their Apple Music listening history, stats and trends. Users can track their Apple Music listening history play by play, watch their top songs and artists trend in real-time, and earn awards as they listen more and grow their library. PlayTally creates its own time-stamped playback records using the background tasks API introduced in iOS 13.
Toronto, Ontario - Independent developer Mike Clay announced today the release of PlayTally, a new app that lets users easily see the music they love most. It is his second Apple Music "expansion pack", following popular smart playlist generator Miximum.
Unlike competitive apps that simply display library information, PlayTally creates its own time-stamped playback records (similar to a last.fm scrobble) using the background tasks API introduced in iOS 13. Users can view their listening history, focus on specific dates, see recent activity for songs or artists, and create playlists.
As more playback data is collected, PlayTally analyzes it to create dynamic playlists of the users top songs, much like Apple's Replay playlist. Unlike Replay however, which consists of the users top songs year-to-date, PlayTally's trending lists can be calculated for any date range, allowing users to see their top songs of the summer, past week or all time. These lists are also calculated dynamically, so there is no waiting for weekly updates from Apple.
Developer Mike Clay says an early beta tester summed it up best. "They asked me, 'so is this basically like an integrated last.fm for my Apple Music?' And that's exactly what it's like. I wanted to provide that sort of tracking without having to have an account and share that with a company. With PlayTally, the user's data never leaves their personal device and/or iCloud storage."
The app also adds a bit of fun with listening awards heavily inspired by Apple Watch fitness challenges. As users continue to use Apple Music they unlock badges for number of songs and time listened, adding and loving songs in their library, or by listening on specific dates. There's also a daily listening "personal best" to try to beat. PlayTally is now available worldwide. It is free for limited time.
PlayTally: https://playtally.mclay.dev
Download from the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/playtally-your-music-stats/id1513271356
Media Assets: http://presskit.playtally.mclay.dev
Mike Clay is an independent developer working in Ontario, Canada. For 6 years, he has developed a series of iOS music applications and tools including the widely covered Cs Music Player and smart playlist creator Miximum. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2020 Michael Clay. All Rights Reserved. Apple, Apple Music, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.
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