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Your Last.fm, finally with ratings

Riffiter turns any public Last.fm profile into a taste report: your all-time top albums, what you've had on repeat this year, your genre and decade mix, built from your real scrobbles via the official Last.fm API. And unlike Last.fm, every album in it can be rated and reviewed.

How it works

  1. Type your Last.fm username

    Any public profile works. Nothing to install, nothing to authorize.

  2. Get your taste report

    All-time top albums, what you've had on repeat this year, your genre and decade mix, built from your real scrobbles.

  3. Start rating

    Every album in the report links into Riffiter. Connect your account and your scrobbles keep syncing while you rate, review, and build lists.

Last.fm counts your plays. It never asked what you thought.

Sixteen years of scrobbles and not a single star. Last.fm knows you played that album 412 times, but not whether you loved it, outgrew it, or just fell asleep with it on loop. Riffiter is the rating and review layer your listening history has been missing: think Letterboxd, for music.

Connect your Last.fm account and Riffiter keeps syncing your scrobbles automatically, matches them to its catalog, and lets you rate albums, write reviews, build lists, and log the concerts you were at. Your Last.fm history stays where it is; we only read it.

Start rating your library

FAQ

Does this work without a Riffiter account?
Yes. Enter any public Last.fm username and the report renders instantly: no sign-up, no connection, no scrobble import.
Can I rate my Last.fm scrobbles on Riffiter?
Yes, that's the whole point. Last.fm tracks what you listen to but has never let you rate it. Create a Riffiter account, connect Last.fm in settings, and every album you've scrobbled becomes ratable and reviewable.
Does Riffiter keep syncing after I connect?
Yes. Once connected, your new scrobbles sync automatically about every 30 minutes. Last.fm stays your scrobbler; Riffiter becomes your rating layer.
What data does the report use, and how long is it kept?
Only what your public Last.fm profile already shows: top albums, top artists and play counts, fetched via the official Last.fm API. Reports are cached for 24 hours and deleted within 30 days. Private Last.fm profiles can't be reported on.

Listening data from Last.fm. Riffiter is not affiliated with Last.fm.