The Spotify-based app is complete but blocked by spotify review. The code is a available on a previous branch here.
You're working out.
Suddenly, a really great song/playlist hypes you up.
dj heartbeat helps you find those songs.
- The dj heartbeat app syncs your workout heartrate data with your Spotify listen history – each heartbeat counts towards the popularity of the workout tracks you listen to.
- dj heartbeat publishes a communal, live-updating top tracks playlist, heart charts
- The app creates a monthly workout playlist for you, aka your slaylist, and helps you build up your slaylist with tracks that make you move.
via dj heartbeat in the App Store
...link to more details in api readme
...link to more details in iOS readme
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- The dj heartbeat app is currently blocked from general audience release due to Spotify App Review. It took 3+ months to get a review, and I still have yet to hear back what specifics I can need to change in the app. The app has been reviewed 6+ times by Apple with a ~24 hour review turnaround time.
- I wrote this Problem/Proposed Solution doc and sent it to the Spotify team. It documents the struggles many in the developer community face while trying to ship apps using the Spotify API.)
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