Receiptify is a quick and easy-to-share listening history receipt that lists the top tracks during set time periods, but only some features will work properly with an Apple Music subscription. One of the benefits to using a streaming service is viewing which songs are listened to most often, and visualizing the changes in a user's music tastes. An easy way to view the changes are through end-of-year recaps, like Spotify Wrapped and Apple Music Replay. However, it might be more beneficial to see these changes over smaller time periods — and more often. That's where third party websites come into the picture. Receiptify can create a receipt of a user's listening habits that can be quickly shared, and can be viewed at any time.
Though Receiptify is available to collect data from multiple music streaming platforms, the user experience isn't identical across the various supported platforms. It works with Spotify and Apple Music, and collects the listening history from the accounts connected to the respective streaming service. Additionally, it supports Last.fm, a separate service dedicated to accurately tracking listening history and trends in a user's music taste. The user experience with Spotify and Last.fm is stronger when compared to Apple Music, but the latter still provides an intuitive visualization of a user's music history.
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To create a receipt-style record of a user's music listening history, navigate to the Receiptify web application. The homepage will show three login options for Receiptify: Spotify, Last.fm, and Apple Music. The login process is required to access the music listening data associated with a given account, but
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