[FEATURE REQUEST] Interactive Statistics Charts
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
- Currently, "Statistics" section presents everything as plain text. There's no graphical visualizations. Patterns like genre/mood diversity, listening trends, or library growth remain hidden. Right now, Namida lacks easy insights. This can be expanded for year-end summaries, much like Spotify Wrapped.
Describe the solution you'd like
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Add an interactive “Statistics > Charts” tab that automatically generates a dashboard of visual charts based on library and history data :
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Pie or donut chart for distribution of total tracks by genre or artist rank (top 20 artists/genres, rest grouped as “Other”).
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Horizontal bar chart ranking top 20 artists by listen‑time or play count.
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Line chart displaying cumulative listening time over time (eg. per month/week), with separate lines for local track time vs YouTube time.
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Histogram of track durations or counts per album.
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A gauge or radial display comparing Total Listen Time and Library Duration.
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Optionally, a calendar heat‑map showing days with more scrobbles tied to listen behavior.
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Users should be able to tap any chart to export it as a PNG or SVG (with a Namida watermark), or long‑press to copy raw numbers. So users can share their listening stats with others. This should also contribute to Namida's wider recognition, potentially leading to a significant expansion of its user base.
Describe alternatives you've considered
- Exporting data manually into CSV, and using tools like Datawrapper, or LastfmStats.com to build charts externally, which offers charts, but requires external apps or scrobbling keys and doesn't reflect local-file listen time within Namida context.
Additional context
- By integrating a visual dashboard directly into Namida, the app would elevate from raw data text to actionable insight.
Apps
- Last.fm native charts
- lastats.fm
- Audiographia
- Spotify (Wrapped)
- Currently, no existing music player (according to me) offers visual stats displays. Namida has the potential to pioneer this functionality.
very nice idea but as we discussed would take much time hence low priority for now, would love to see it one day myself tho ^^