TrackRecord.

Meet yourself, through your playlist.

 
 

Bring a public playlist. Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Deezer — we’re not picky.

It's not what you say about the music, it's what the music says about you.

Curious how it reads? See a sample — The Quiet Accumulator, The Unapologetic Tender, or a couples read.

How to Share

Playlists must be public for the app to read them. Set it public, paste the link, then switch it back to private if you like. Step-by-step:

Spotify

  • Open the playlist → tap the menu → Make public
  • Tap ShareCopy link, paste here
  • To revert: Make private

Liked Songs is permanently private and can't be read by the API — make a regular playlist of your favorites instead.

Apple Music

  • Open the playlist → tap the menu
  • Tap Share PlaylistCopy Link, paste here
  • To stop sharing: Show in Profile and in Search off (or delete the share link)

Library and auto-generated playlists (Replay, Recently Played, etc.) aren't shareable — make a regular playlist of tracks you love.

YouTube Music

  • Open the playlist → tap the menu → Edit playlist
  • Set Privacy to Public → Save
  • Tap ShareCopy link, paste here
  • To revert: same path, set Privacy back to Private (or Unlisted)

Liked Music, Your Mix, Discover Mix, and other auto-generated lists can't be made public — make a regular playlist of your favorites instead.

Deezer

  • Open the playlist → tap the menu
  • Toggle Public on (or Make this playlist public)
  • Tap ShareCopy link, paste here
  • To revert: same menu, toggle Public off

Your Favorite Tracks list is permanently private — make a regular playlist of your favorites instead.

Liked Songs FAQ

Every major streaming service treats your Liked Songs / Liked Music / Favorites list as a private, personal data store rather than a public playlist. It's the same intent everywhere: those lists train the platform's recommendation algorithms and reflect your private listening history, so the apps deliberately make them unshareable. None of the three exposes them through their public API either, so even if we wanted to read them, we couldn't.

The fix is the same in every case: copy your liked tracks into a regular playlist, set that playlist public, paste the link here. Step-by-step per platform:

Spotify

  • Desktop app: open Liked Songs → click the first track → Shift+click the last → right-click → Add to playlist → New playlist
  • Set the new playlist to Public → copy the share link → paste here

Mobile doesn't have multi-select. Use desktop, or a third-party tool like Soundiiz.

Apple Music

  • Mac app: File → New → Smart Playlist → set rule Loved is true → Save
  • Open the smart playlist → Share Playlist → Copy Link → paste here

Smart Playlists only work in the Mac app — iPhone/Android can't build them. Or use a transfer tool like Soundiiz.

YouTube Music

  • Open Library → Liked Music → tap the next to the playlist title (not on a track)
  • Tap Save to playlist → New playlist → name it, set Privacy to Public
  • Open the new playlist → Share → Copy link → paste here

For thousands of tracks: Soundiiz handles YouTube too.

Deezer

  • Open Favorite Tracks → tap Select all
  • Tap Add to playlist → Create new playlist, set it Public
  • Open the new playlist → Share → Copy link → paste here

Or use a transfer tool like Soundiiz.

Privacy
What we save, what we don't. We fetch your playlist's track list from the streaming service, send the list to the AI, and never store it. The only thing we keep is the personality read itself, tied to a random share URL that nobody can guess. No accounts, no tracking pixels, no media.
Terms

For fun, not a verdict. TrackRecord is an entertainment product. Each read is an AI-generated interpretation of a public playlist — not a professional, psychological, or factual assessment of any person. Please don't make real decisions based on it.

Your link, your call. Only paste playlists you have the right to share. We read the public track list through the streaming service's own tools, and nothing else.

Results vary. AI output is generated fresh each time and won't be perfectly accurate or repeatable. We make no guarantees about it.

Payment. Some reads are free during launch; after that, reads are $2.99 each via Stripe. Paying unlocks the full read tied to its share URL.

As is. The service is provided "as is," without warranties, and we're not liable for how a read is used or interpreted.

Questions or issues? Email support@thetrackrecordapp.com — including takedown or data-deletion requests for a read someone shared about you.

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