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Spotizerr 3.0: The mobile update

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Spotizerr 3.0: Adding Music From Your Phone – A Really Cool Update

Spotizerr 3.0: Spotting New Tunes From Your Phone

Okay, so I stumbled across this super interesting project, and I wanted to share it with you. It’s called Spotizerr, and it’s basically a way to make your music library from services like Spotify and Deezer *way* easier to use, especially if you’re already running your own music server.

I’ve been tinkering with self-hosted music solutions for a while now – things like Navidrome and Plexamp. It’s great, but sometimes it can be a bit clunky to add music to the library. That’s where Spotizerr comes in. It’s designed to make that process a lot smoother.

The core idea is this: Spotizerr acts as a bridge between your server and Spotify and Deezer. It checks if you have tracks in your server’s library first. But, if it doesn’t find them, it then looks them up on Deezer (to get those beautiful FLAC files!), and *then* pulls them from Spotify as a fallback. Seriously clever, right?

I recently came across a significant update—Spotizerr 3.0. And let me tell you, it’s packed with some really useful improvements. The original developer, Spotizerr, shared some details, and I wanted to break down the key changes for you.

What’s New in Spotizerr 3.0?

Mobile Client – Adding Music From Your Phone

The biggest change? They’ve added a mobile client! Now, you can actually add music to your server library directly from your phone. Seriously, that’s a huge time saver. No more logging in on a computer just to add a single track. This PWA (Progressive Web App) makes it incredibly convenient.

Multi-User Mode & SSO/OAuth2.0

This is a game-changer for anyone sharing their music library with others. Spotizerr 3.0 now includes built-in multi-user mode. And to top it off, they’ve added support for SSO (Single Sign-On) through Google and GitHub. This makes authentication much easier and more secure. I hate dealing with complex authentication setups, so this is a welcome change!

Improved Efficiency & Rate Limits

The developers have also focused on making the API more efficient. This means Spotizerr should use fewer resources and handle rate limits (those restrictions on how many requests you can make in a certain time) much more gracefully. This is a smart move – it makes the whole system run smoother and more reliably.

Amazing UI – A Huge Improvement!

And finally, the UI has been completely revamped. The team brought in some new contributors who really know what they’re doing, and the result is a *massive* improvement. They’ve created a much cleaner, more intuitive interface. Honestly, the difference is night and day!

Getting Started

You can find the latest version of Spotizerr 3.0 on GitHub. I recommend checking out the README file for instructions on how to set it up and run it. They’ve made it pretty straightforward, but it’s always good to start with the documentation.

I’m really excited to try this out and see how it works with my setup. I’m going to give it a shot and let you know what I think. If you’re running a self-hosted music server, I highly recommend checking out Spotizerr 3.0. It could make your life a whole lot easier!



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