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Chart Your Music

Chart Your Music

Track music you love over time

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All Versions of Chart Your Music

2.0.2

July 2, 2024

FIX: Solved crash when no network. FIX: Solved sorting in Entry Overview not properly working. A ton of new functionality in this release: You can now add any playlist as a chart to your collection, not only Apple Music chart playlists. For example, you can add your daily updated Apple Music Heavy Rotations Mix to a collection, or the Billboard Top 100 playlist on Spotify to a collection. When adding a playlist, you can select whether you want to add the playlist to the collection and pick entries from it later, or immediately create a new chart from the playlist. A ton of additional information is now available for your chart entries. Tap on the artwork in the entry details and you will find additional information the music service (iTunes, Apple Music, or Spotify) provides. On top of that you can retrieve information from other sources like Last.fm, Discogs, Genius. If there is more artwork available (for example liner notes, etc.) for a song or an album, it is displayed in cover flow. You can tap on any artwork to see a full screen version which you can drag and zoom for more details. The app now offers integration with Last.fm. If you have configured to like/love tracks for a collection, and you actually do like/love one or more entries, these entries are also added to your loved tracks in Last.fm. If you play an entry through the app, the entry is added to your Last.fm scrobbles. You can configure your Last.fm account in Settings. The app also integrates with the beautiful NowPlaying app; an app to explore the hidden stories behind your favourite music & enhance your listening experience. In the Statistics screen you can now search for Artist, Entry Title amongst all entries and Chart Title amongst all charts. Added some utility admin functions, for example to delete all reminders and to make a full backup in JSON of all your collections. Enjoy exploring this new major release!
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2.0.1

June 16, 2024

FIX: Solved sorting in Entry Overview not properly working. A ton of new functionality in this release: You can now add any playlist as a chart to your collection, not only Apple Music chart playlists. For example, you can add your daily updated Apple Music Heavy Rotations Mix to a collection, or the Billboard Top 100 playlist on Spotify to a collection. When adding a playlist, you can select whether you want to add the playlist to the collection and pick entries from it later, or immediately create a new chart from the playlist. A ton of additional information is now available for your chart entries. Tap on the artwork in the entry details and you will find additional information the music service (iTunes, Apple Music, or Spotify) provides. On top of that you can retrieve information from other sources like Last.fm, Discogs, Genius. If there is more artwork available (for example liner notes, etc.) for a song or an album, it is displayed in cover flow. You can tap on any artwork to see a full screen version which you can drag and zoom for more details. The app now offers integration with Last.fm. If you have configured to like/love tracks for a collection, and you actually do like/love one or more entries, these entries are also added to your loved tracks in Last.fm. If you play an entry through the app, the entry is added to your Last.fm scrobbles. You can configure your Last.fm account in Settings. The app also integrates with the beautiful NowPlaying app; an app to explore the hidden stories behind your favourite music & enhance your listening experience. In the Statistics screen you can now search for Artist, Entry Title amongst all entries and Chart Title amongst all charts. Added some utility admin functions, for example to delete all reminders and to make a full backup in JSON of all your collections. Enjoy exploring this new major release!
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2.0.0

June 9, 2024

A ton of new functionality in this release: You can now add any playlist as a chart to your collection, not only Apple Music chart playlists. For example, you can add your daily updated Apple Music Heavy Rotations Mix to a collection, or the Billboard Top 100 playlist on Spotify to a collection. When adding a playlist, you can select whether you want to add the playlist to the collection and pick entries from it later, or immediately create a new chart from the playlist. A ton of additional information is now available for your chart entries. Tap on the artwork in the entry details and you will find additional information the music service (iTunes, Apple Music, or Spotify) provides. On top of that you can retrieve information from other sources like Last.fm, Discogs, Genius. If there is more artwork available (for example liner notes, etc.) for a song or an album, it is displayed in cover flow. You can tap on any artwork to see a full screen version which you can drag and zoom for more details. The app now offers integration with Last.fm. If you have configured to like/love tracks for a collection, and you actually do like/love one or more entries, these entries are also added to your loved tracks in Last.fm. If you play an entry through the app, the entry is added to your Last.fm scrobbles. You can configure your Last.fm account in Settings. The app also integrates with the beautiful NowPlaying app; an app to explore the hidden stories behind your favourite music & enhance your listening experience. In the Statistics screen you can now search for Artist, Entry Title amongst all entries and Chart Title amongst all charts. Added some utility admin functions, for example to delete all reminders and to make a full backup in JSON of all your collections. Enjoy exploring this new major release!
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1.1.26

December 29, 2023

If you are using Apple Music as the music service in the app, you can now import Apple Music chart playlists (like the Top 100 and City Top 25) into a collection.  So, aside from using the app to keep track of the music YOU love... over time..., you can now also record the musical preferences of one or more countries or cities...  Just create a collection to store a country's or city's chart playlists and start importing the chart playlist for that country or city on a daily (or regular) schedule. NOTE: This will be the last version supporting iOS 16. Newer versions of the app do require iOS 17.
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1.1.24

December 11, 2023

Symbols are now used in the app to distinguish between songs/tracks and albums.
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1.1.22

December 5, 2023

You can create your own Billboard Top 100, as the app now allows charts to consist of max 100 entries. You can quickly move an entry across many positions. Simply swipe an entry to the right, select the Fast Move (Rabbit) button and enter the new position. Fixed a bug with widgets.
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1.1.21

October 24, 2023

Support for extra large widgets. Added additional configuration options per collection for the types of positions in a chart.
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1.1.20

October 9, 2023

Added subtle animations in details screens. Fixed a bug in update entry sheet.
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1.1.19

September 23, 2023

Fixes for application bugs introduced with iOS 17.

1.1.18

September 19, 2023

Quick fix for widgets in iOS 17

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Description of Chart Your Music

With Chart Your Music you will be able to create collections of charts (e.g. Top 40 2022, Best Albums 2022) of the music you love and then create charts ranking your songs, albums, tracks, either daily, weekly, monthly, unordered. Over time, Chart Your Music will become your musical diary. This app is for music lovers that need more than the seasonal 'what did I listen to' lists of Apple Music and Spotify. Be in control of your own charts, not solely determined by (accidental) listening behaviour but carefully curated by you. Chart Your Music supports the following features: - create collections of charts (e.g. Top 40 2022, Best Albums 2022), - define characteristics of a collection, like number of entries, colour scheme for entries moving up, down, … - add charts to a collection sequentially over time (e.g. week 2, week 3) or just unordered, - add entries to a chart manually, by searching for music or sharing music directly from Apple Music or Spotify, - get consolidated views of a collection and its entries on total points, number of chart entries, highest position and number of nr. 1 positions, - automatically sync collections between your iPhone and iPad devices using CloudKit, - and much, much more…
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Chart Your Music: FAQ

Can Chart Your Music support iPad devices?

Yes, Chart Your Music can support iPad devices.
Chart Your Music was launched by Rob In der Maur.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 17.1 installed to use the app.
Users are raving about Chart Your Music, which has an exceptional rating of 4.8 out of 5.
Chart Your Music Relates To The Music App Genre.
2.0.2 is the newest version of Chart Your Music.
Chart Your Music updated its app on July 7, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.
The Chart Your Music app is made for Rob In der Maur age.
The following list of languages is supported by the Chart Your Music app: Dutch, English, French and 3 more.
No, Chart Your Music is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Chart Your Music supports in-app purchases for added functionality.
No, Chart Your Music does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Chart Your Music

  • Love the App, One Crucial Suggestion

    I really love the entire UI and easy usability of this app for music tracking, and I find the Apple Music playlist import to be very intuitive HOWEVER since the main purpose of this app is to track personal music listening, I have ONE crucial suggestion. Include the ability to import from the Apple Music Heavy Rotations Mix playlist ! It updates every 24hrs and I think it would be cool to easy click import the playlist to save a chart daily of how your obsessions changed everyday. If you add this, the app is golden.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for the kind feedback and suggestion. Working on a major update and definitely will consider this feature to be part of this update or subsequent updates.
  • Love The App But…

    I live this app but I wish it lets you add up to 200 Entries and not just 100. I want to be able to make a Hot 100 or Hot 200 Chart.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for the review. Will it consider. The app though is primarily meant to keep track of YOUR music chart not so much a public music chart.
  • Amazing App

    Amazing app, are there any more features coming? If so what are they?

    Developer Response

    Thanks for the review.  In the short term, we are working on improving sharing your chart with Instagram Stories and Feeds and some smaller UI details like a better lollipop in the graph, and showing when new entries in a chart are actually re-entries. Longer term more use of graphs; e.g. to compare multiple entries on how they performed over time and potentially support the import of charts from Apple Music.  Any other ideas, suggestions, let us know.