3/5 rating based on 72 reviews. Read all reviews for QuietScrob – Last.fm Scrobbler for iPhone.
QuietScrob – Last.fm Scrobbler is free iOS app published by Sergey Pershenkov
Ongatron
Updated to the most recent version (as of 9/25/17), but I get a blank white screen then a crash on iOS 10. Would appreciate if this would be fixed asap so I can keep scrobblin'!
Wikibeedia
Absolutely loved the app until upgrading to IOS11; now the app does not open and does not scrobble. Currently waiting for update to fix, since its quite useless otherwise.
nathan_abd
i really do like this app a whole lot. the design is elegant, and the application certainly does its job. however, there is no way for this app to show what is being scrobbled AS the song is playing. is there any way that this could be implemented? besides that, this app certainly does what the official Last.fm scrobbler doesn’t, with its ability to scrobble streamed songs. please implement the “now scrobbling” feature... thanks!
ay.hey
I purchased this app for .99c a year ago under the impression that I would have the ability to scrobble however many songs I wanted, whenever I wanted. So why are you suddenly wanting to charge customers $2.99 to have unlimited scrobbles? Last.fm has gone down the drain, why hustle the few that still use it? ?
Dapes1
Please update for iOS 10. I log into LastFM and it won't recognize my device to scrob Tracks. I keep signing in and the application won't remember the login.
Super Noob 1258
I used to love this app but now we have to pay for scrobbles. I bought the full price app some time ago, and now I’m being asked to pay again via microtransactions for use of the app. This is just like EA.
ndizzot
Works great. I love it. Is it possible to make it scrob from Apple Music? I stream alot from the services and would like to see go to my play count. Also, did you ever figured out a less glitchy way to make it scrob at 50% track played?
Shainsaw.
So not only did I buy the app and it almost never works but now you want me to pay for a certain number of scrobbles? Nah. Better rethink this, developer.