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Reverie.fm
A fully private & offline location based music journal app
156 followers
A fully private & offline location based music journal app
156 followers
Reverie FM maps your life's soundtrack. I built it because I wanted to remember not just where I was, but what I was listening to. It lets you pin songs to specific places on a map, attaching moods and memories to those spots. It's completely private, local, and built for Apple Music. It's a personal atlas of the songs that I was and the locations that remind me of them.




Love how quiet and personal this is. Private, offline-first, songs pinned to places and moods, it feels much closer to a memory journal than another music app, and that's exactly the good part. I'm building in the private-memories space myself, so the "personal atlas of the songs you were" framing really lands for me.
One honest wish: Apple Music only is a tough gate. I'm not on it, so I can't actually try it, and I suspect a lot of people are in the same spot. Spotify support down the line would open this up to the audience the idea deserves. Rooting for it :)
Reverie.fm
@keirodev Hey! You should be able to still connect Apple music without a subscription and the app will still work! You just won't be able to create a playlist
@jeff_edmo Oh, good to know, thanks for clarifying! That lowers the bar a lot, I'll connect it and have a look around.
Honest follow-up though: if the playlist is the payoff, the part where you actually build your atlas, then "works without a subscription" still feels like browsing the museum without being allowed to keep anything. For someone fully outside the Apple ecosystem, the pull to add an account just to half-use it is thin. None of that takes away from the idea, which I really like, it's more that Spotify support is the thing that turns "I can technically try it" into "I can actually live in it."
Still rooting for it :)
I like the quiet, offline-first approach here. A music diary should feel personal instead of social by default, and tying songs to places and moods makes the listening history much more meaningful.
The Apple Music-only limitation is a real constraint but I get why, keeping it focused probably helped ship this. Spotify support would be huge though. The idea of tying songs to places and moods instead of just playlists is something I didn't know I needed. Good luck with the launch!
I like how personal this idea is. Music is often tied to places and moments, so being able to pin songs to a private map makes it feel more like a memory journal than just another music app.