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Rate and log your Apple Music albums

Riffiter is a music rating and review site, like Letterboxd for music. Connect Apple Music and we log the albums you actually play, from your library and your heavy rotation, then queue them for you to score on a 0.5–5 star scale. Your playlists come over as lists. It runs fast on a phone and your profile is a real page.

How it works

  1. Create a free Riffiter account

    Email or Spotify, a few seconds. No card, no paywall on your own stats.

  2. Connect Apple Music

    Settings → Connections → Apple Music. You authorize once with your Apple ID; we never see your password.

  3. Rate what you've been playing

    We log the albums from your library and heavy rotation so they're queued for you to rate, and your playlists land as lists you can edit.

An album tracker for people who listen on Apple Music.

Apple Music is great for listening and useless for keeping score. There's no rating, no log of what you thought, nothing to look back on. Riffiter is the layer on top: half-star ratings, reviews, lists, and tier-ranked favourites, with the albums you've been playing already waiting for you to rate.

Coming from somewhere else? Import your RateYourMusic ratings from a CSV, or connect Last.fm so new listening keeps logging itself.

Connect Apple Music

FAQ

Can I import my Apple Music library to Riffiter?
Yes. Connect Apple Music in Settings and we read your saved albums and the ones you've been playing most, match them to our catalog, and queue them for you to rate. Your playlists come over as Riffiter lists.
Does Riffiter import my Apple Music star ratings?
Apple Music doesn't keep 1–5 star ratings, so there's nothing of that kind to copy. What we do instead is log the albums you actually listen to and put them in front of you to rate here, on a 0.5–5 star scale. If you're coming from RateYourMusic, you can import those ratings directly from a CSV.
Do my Apple Music playlists come over?
Yes. Each playlist becomes a Riffiter list of the albums its songs are drawn from, since Riffiter is built around albums. You can rename, reorder, and edit them afterwards.
Can you import Apple Music into RateYourMusic?
No. RateYourMusic has no Apple Music connection and no public API. Riffiter does connect to Apple Music, which is one reason people switch: you don't have to log everything by hand to get started.
Is there a Letterboxd for music?
Riffiter is the closest thing. You rate and review albums, keep a log of what you've heard, build lists, and follow other people, with a public profile that's a real web page rather than a screen locked inside an app.
Is Riffiter free?
Yes. Rating, reviewing, lists, importing your history, and seeing all your stats are free. There's no paywall on your own data.

Apple Music is a trademark of Apple Inc. Riffiter is an independent site and is not affiliated with Apple; we only read the data you authorize.