

Spotify's API allows these platforms to access past data no matter when an account is registered, not just once an account is linked. , enabling you to see how your tastes have changed over the years. fm are able to load your entire listening Spotify's open-source API (Application Program Interface) offers two main features that truly make these clients capable: an audio playback database and Spotify's audio analysis engine. See at How do Spotify Wrapped clones work? Think Spotify's Blend playlists, but with a more in-depth look at your all-time listening.

Volt allows you to create a link for your profile, which others can look at and even compare their own profiles with. While I haven't personally had the privilege of seeing my name alongside a golden medal icon for any of my favorite artists, I'd imagine it's an even higher honor than when Spotify Wrapped told me I was in the top 0.5% of Lorde listeners.īut more than that, you can share all the information on your page with others. When you click on any of your top artists, you can see a list of the top 10 (volt.fm-registered) listeners - which could include yourself. It's also the only client I've seen that shows you detailed information on top decades, longest and shortest songs, and the popularity or obscurity of your favorite songs and artists on one platform.īeyond that, what really makes volt.fm stand out is its social element. Volt.fm shows data on your top artists, tracks and genres, similar to last.fm.

Probably my favorite of the Spotify Wrapped clones, volt.fm describes itself as "your Spotify profile on steroids." Volt.fm launched in September 2021, but just hit over 1 million users last month, and it's easy to see why: It's by far the most thorough of the Wrapped clones I've seen.
