Last.fm alternative

The best Last.fm alternative for music lovers

The veteran music scrobbler, tracking every track played across Spotify, Apple Music, and more.

What Last.fm does well

  • Auto-scrobbling from most music services
  • Massive 20-year listening history for long-term users
  • Strong artist pages and tag-based discovery

Where Last.fm falls short

  • · Track-level granular but album-level intent is awkward
  • · UI feels stuck in the mid-2010s
  • · No book, film, TV, or anime tracking
  • · No AI conversation about your listening

Why pick Achriom instead

Last.fm is unbeatable for raw scrobble data. Achriom takes your music as albums (not tracks), puts them next to the books, films, and shows you love, and adds an AI librarian that can talk about an album the way a knowledgeable friend would — connecting it to a film's score, a book's atmosphere, or a thread of releases by an artist whose career you have followed for years.

Cross-media library

Books, films, TV, albums, anime — one library. Patterns surface across the whole collection.

AI librarian

Conversation, not filters. Ask about themes, suggest your next read, find connections you missed.

Private by default

No public shelves, no followers, no challenge feeds. Your taste is yours.

Connect any AI client

Achriom is a Model Context Protocol server. Use Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any MCP client on your library.

FAQ

Can Achriom scrobble like Last.fm?

Achriom is album-focused, not track-focused. Last.fm remains the right tool for tracking every play. Many users run both — Last.fm for raw capture, Achriom for the album library and the AI librarian on top of it.

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