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Tempo

Universal Music Tracker,Stats, Pretty Visual Journal & Story

Android
Music
Analytics
GitHub

Hunted byAvinashAvinash

Tempo tracks listening across 20+ Android music apps (Spotify, YouTube Music, local files) and unifies it into one timeline. Get "Wrapped-style" insights in real-time for any range—today, week, month, all time—plus cinematic story cards built for sharing. All data stays local (no backend), with export/import and Google Drive backup. Connecting Spotify is optional and only for metadata. Deep stats include discovery dates, fan badges, engagement scores, moods, and listening personalities.

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Hey Hunters👋 I’m Avinash, a student developer and the maker of Tempo. Tempo started from a really basic frustration: on Android, almost every “serious” music stats app assumes you’re on Spotify. If you split your listening between YouTube Music, local files, or other players, your history gets fragmented or just isn’t tracked. Tempo exists to fix that. ​ Instead of tracking accounts, Tempo tracks listening. It watches what you actually play across 20+ Android music apps and unifies everything into one timeline — then turns that into real-time, “Wrapped-style” insights and cinematic story cards you can share when you feel like it. No profiles, no followers, no feeds. ​ A few things I’m personally excited about: Real-time stats for any range (today / week / month / all time) instead of waiting for December. ​ Deep insights like discovery timelines, fan badges, engagement scores, moods, and listening personalities. ​ A strict privacy model: local Room database, no servers, and full export/import + backup so your listening history stays yours. ​ I’d love your feedback on two questions: What’s one stat or insight you wish your current music service showed, but doesn’t? If you mix services (Spotify, YouTube Music, local, etc.), what’s the biggest pain in keeping your history together? ​ Happy to answer anything about how it works under the hood, the privacy decisions, or the design/story system. Thanks for checking out Tempo ❤️

Comment highlights

Love the visual journal aspect of Tempo! Tracking 20+ apps is an impressive technical feat. I'm curious—how does the app handle data accuracy when multiple players are open at once, or is it purely based on notification listening? The UI looks incredibly polished. Upvoted!

The idea of having 'Wrapped-style' insights on demand is a killer feature. Waiting until December always felt arbitrary anyway. I'm curious about the 'moods' feature—does it analyze the audio features/lyrics locally to determine the mood, or does it rely on metadata tags from the source app?

The “no profiles, no feeds” choice is refreshing. Turning listening history into a private visual journal instead of another social graph feels intentional, especially with everything staying local.

How you’re thinking about long-term storytelling, like how someone’s taste evolves over years, not just stats snapshots.

About Tempo on Product Hunt

Universal Music Tracker,Stats, Pretty Visual Journal & Story

Tempo launched on Product Hunt on January 3rd, 2026 and earned 78 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #16 on the daily leaderboard. Tempo tracks listening across 20+ Android music apps (Spotify, YouTube Music, local files) and unifies it into one timeline. Get "Wrapped-style" insights in real-time for any range—today, week, month, all time—plus cinematic story cards built for sharing. All data stays local (no backend), with export/import and Google Drive backup. Connecting Spotify is optional and only for metadata. Deep stats include discovery dates, fan badges, engagement scores, moods, and listening personalities.

Tempo was featured in Android (57.1k followers), Music (53.3k followers), Analytics (171.4k followers) and GitHub (41.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 80.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Tempo?

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