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Everything people ask about Music Memory — the music journal and song diary app — before they start journaling their songs.
What is Music Memory?
Music Memory is a music journal and song diary app for tracking the songs of your life. You log songs, tag the date and place you first heard each one, write down what you felt, and attach photos — building a private archive of your music memories over time. Think of it as a diary, but the entries are songs.
Is Music Memory a music journal app?
Yes. Music Memory is a music journal app — also called a song diary, music diary, or music memory tracker. It is designed for people who want to remember the songs that scored their life: every entry links one song to a moment, a place, and a feeling.
How is Music Memory different from a playlist?
A playlist is a list of songs. Music Memory is a journal of memories attached to songs. Each entry includes when and where you first heard the track, what you were doing, and how it made you feel — so your listening history reads like a story instead of a queue.
Can I track songs I have listened to over the years?
Yes. You can backfill memories for songs you heard years ago — pin a date (even just a year or a season), add a place, and write a short memory. The app organises your songs into a chronological timeline of months and chapters.
Does Music Memory work with Apple Music and Spotify?
Music Memory pulls songs directly from the Apple Music catalogue so the real cover art and metadata attach to your entries, and you can play tracks from the app. You can also export a Music Memory collection back to Apple Music as a real playlist. Spotify support will be coming in the future.
Is Music Memory free?
No — Music Memory is a subscription. You get a 3-day free trial, then Pro is $9.99/month or $49.99/year. Pro includes unlimited memories, photos and videos, location tagging, and access to the public song memory feed.
Is Music Memory available on iPhone and Android?
Music Memory is coming soon to the iOS App Store and the Google Play Store. Join the waitlist to be notified on launch day.
Is my music journal private?
Every memory is private by default. You can choose to share an individual memory to a song’s public feed, but nothing is public unless you opt in per memory.
Still curious? See what the app does, read why a music journal app beats a playlist, or join the waitlist for launch day.