goscrobble is a simple music scrobbler daemon for MPRIS-based music players (e.g. Spotify or tidal-hifi).
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Simple: human-readable config file using TOML.
- Lightweight: command line interface, no GUI, minimal dependencies.
- Privacy-friendly: no external services required, everything stays on your device (unless you use last.fm).
- Multi-player support: supports scrobbling from multiple players (e.g. YouTube Music and Spotify) at the same time.
Website: github.com/p-mng/goscrobble
Support:
Developer: Patrick Mang
License: MIT License

goscrobble is written in Go. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| Scrobbler Tools | |
|---|---|
| Web Scrobbler | Scrobble playback history |
| Maloja | Simple self-hosted music scrobble database |
| multi-scrobbler | JavaScript app to scrobble music you listened to |
| Koito | ListenBrainz-compatible scrobbler |
| cmusfm | Last.fm scrobbler for cmus music player |
| Rescrobbled | Music scrobbler daemon |
| Turntable | GUI and CLI tool to scrobble your music |
| mpris-scrobbler | Minimalistic user daemon |
| mpdscribble | Submits information about tracks being played to scrobbler services |
| goscrobble | Simple music scrobbler daemon |
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