Keep track of your listening habits by scrobbling them to last.fm, ListenBrainz, Libre.fm and Maloja at the same time. The term scrobbling is defined as the process of finding, processing, and distributing information related to people, music, and other data.
Turntable comes with a highly customizable and sleek design that displays information about the currently playing song and allows you to control your music player, allowlist it for scrobbling and manage your scrobbling accounts. All MPRIS-enabled apps are supported.
Turntable comes with a CLI as well. Just run it in the terminal and start scrobbling your favorite music player.
This is free and open source software.
Website: codeberg.org/GeopJr/Turntable
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Developer: Evan Paterakis
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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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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