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716FM is a small, light Last.fm-style listening analytics app: built on Next.js UI and Postgres, with real time workers to pull and process listening data.
Fun · Privacy · Web · v1.0.0 · $5.99/month





716FM turns your listening history into something you can actually use: a clear, personal view of what you play, how your taste shifts over time, and the artists and tracks that keep showing up in your life. Built around Last.fm–compatible ideas and data, it is for people who already think in scrobbles and want a modern home for that story—not just a raw feed, but a place designed around you.
This is an early product: the goal is a fast, focused experience—sign in, connect your listening source, and get a dashboard that grows richer as your history comes in. If you care about ownership of your narrative as a listener, 716FM is meant to be the calm center of that, without getting lost in feeds, algorithms, or noise.

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