Soundiiz now supports scrobbling tracks directly to Last.fm and ListenBrainz.
This feature lets you select tracks from your Soundiiz library and instantly scrobble them to your platform of choice. It can be especially useful if you want to scrobble tracks from services or sources that do not natively support scrobbling.
You can scrobble tracks from:
- Your favorite tracks
- A playlist
- A full album
- Sources such as Discogs, Plex, Navidrome, and more
How to scrobble tracks with Soundiiz
- Open Soundiiz and go to the list containing the tracks you want to scrobble.
- Select the tracks you want to scrobble.
You can select individual tracks, a full playlist, or an album. - Choose the scrobbling option from the Soundiiz interface.
- Review the tracks before confirming the scrobble.
- If needed, manually edit the track title, artist, or album for each item.
- Select the destination platform:
- Last.fm
- ListenBrainz
- Choose the time settings for the scrobble:
- The time at which the scrobble should start, or
- The time at which the scrobble should end
- Confirm the action.
Once confirmed, the scrobbles are submitted instantly.
Can I edit track information before scrobbling?
Yes. Before launching the scrobble, Soundiiz lets you review the selected tracks and manually adjust the following metadata for each track:
- Track title
- Artist name
- Album name
This can help improve matching and ensure that your listening history is submitted correctly to Last.fm or ListenBrainz.
Are there any limits?
Yes. Please note the following limitations:
- You cannot scrobble tracks more than 14 days in the past.
- Each scrobble platform has its own daily scrobble limit (you will receive an error once it is reached).
- Free Soundiiz users can only scrobble up to 200 elements at a time.
These limits apply when scrobbling tracks from Soundiiz to Last.fm or ListenBrainz.