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Listening Post

Your Mac as the scrobbling hub for *all* your Apple devices

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Listening Post is a macOS app that turns your Mac into the scrobbling hub for all your Apple devices. It can pick up music two ways: 1. Your Mac's mic identifies what's playing around you via Apple's ShazamKit 2. Anything you shazam on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch syncs in over iCloud; no extra iOS apps necessary. LP posts your listens to the channels you've set up: scrobblers like Last.fm or ListenBrainz; local CSV/JSONL exports or Apple Shortcuts; social posts to BlueSky or Mastodon.

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Hi Product Hunt,

I'm a senior macOS/iOS indie software dev from Germany. I spent the last few months building a macOS-native scrobbler that also supports iOS and watchOS (those two without extra apps).

It's called Listening Post, and it turns the Mac into the scrobbling hub for all the Apple devices you own. It recognizes nearby music (a YouTube video, vinyl at home, the radio in the coffee shop!), collects whatever you shazam on iOS and Apple Watch via iCloud (no extra apps needed!), and posts your listens to Last.fm, ListenBrainz, Rocksky, Maloja, and more. Tracks can be liked on Spotify, Apple Music, or Deezer. Your listening history stays on the Mac, in local files you control. #DataSovereignty

Basically, I built my personal dream scrobbler! Everything goes into one pool and fans out to all the targets you configure at once — Last.fm, ListenBrainz, Rocksky, Maloja, a local CSV/JSON file, a Shortcuts automation, even a Bluesky/Mastodon post. 😉 Your listening, your call. I built it for multi-scrobbling folks like myself.

It's out now for macOS 15.6+, sold straight from my own store — no Mac App Store, no subscription. There's a 14-day free trial; after that it's €15 for a year of updates (introductory price), and you keep the last version you received forever, even if you never pay again. Use launch day coupon `PH10OFF` for 10% off!

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PS: Before anyone asks, and since that question always comes up: no, this isn't vibe-coded, even though clankers were used to help development. It's a proper app, made with deliberation, thought, and lots of care, founded on my 30+ years of professional software development. It's a bit old school in that regard, I guess. 😉

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I bought Listening Post 10 days ago (before I knew about the coupon code, even!) and have been using it non-stop since to scrobble my music, especially my vinyl records, to ListenBrainz. It works perfectly - I especially like the multiple sources you can scrobble to and the fact that it waits a few minutes before it scrobbles allowing you to remove a mis-identified track, which doesn't happen often. It's easy to start and stop listening and love tracks. I also like the History feature, showing you everything you've scrobbled and it makes it easy to search.

Overall, if you listen to a lot of music, this is one of the easiest ways to scrobble and keep track of what you listen to or share with others. I highly recommend Listening Post.

About Listening Post on Product Hunt

Your Mac as the scrobbling hub for *all* your Apple devices

Listening Post was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 17 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #31 on the daily leaderboard. Listening Post is a macOS app that turns your Mac into the scrobbling hub for all your Apple devices. It can pick up music two ways: 1. Your Mac's mic identifies what's playing around you via Apple's ShazamKit 2. Anything you shazam on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch syncs in over iCloud; no extra iOS apps necessary. LP posts your listens to the channels you've set up: scrobblers like Last.fm or ListenBrainz; local CSV/JSONL exports or Apple Shortcuts; social posts to BlueSky or Mastodon.

Listening Post was featured in iOS (110.5k followers), Apple Watch (5.8k followers) and Music (53.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 47.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Listening Post?

Listening Post was hunted by Carlo Zottmann. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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