![]() Liu tweeted the plug-in out over the weekend, and as you might expect, it was an immediate hit on Twitter, with thousands of users having since crafted and shared their own custom shopping lists comprised of their favourite tracks. Head here, pop in your Spotify account details and it’ll generate an #aesthetic 10-song receipt based on what you’ve listened to in the most in the past month, past six months, and all time.Īs with the lists generated by Receiptify have each track’s duration as an amount, with the collated total “charged” at the end. ![]() Had an urge to make something today so I spent the day coding this! it generates a "receipt" based on your most-played tracks on Spotify :)) you can check it out at /Z5OImDRqtY It generates similarly-styled custom receipts out of your own personalised Spotify listening history – a little like the streaming service’s own personalised year-end lists, but in docket format. also, promoting user playlists when spotify itself does its best. this is from a last.fm user (since '06) - I'd definitely use this alongside last.fm since I don't think its purpose is the same as last.fm's unless one only exclusively listens to music on spotify. On its website you can find instructions on how to install it. I am using spotify less and less these days so if you ever make this for AM that'd be awesome. The application can be viewed at Running the App Locally This app runs on Node.js. ![]() Inspired by the account, a developer named Michelle Liu has since created a pretty cool plug-in called Receiptify. Generates receipts that list out a user's top tracks in the past month, 6 months, and all time.
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