Keep pending releases in one queue
Use one place for the albums you want to remember instead of scattering reminders across apps and notes.
Release Tracker
Use Release Tracker as the personal panel for the albums you care about, with one place for pending reminders, newly released records, and the queue you already worked through.
Built for the releases you do not want to rediscover from scratch every Friday.


Use one place for the albums you want to remember instead of scattering reminders across apps and notes.
Move naturally from future reminders into releases that just landed, without losing the albums you marked earlier.
Treat Release Tracker like a personal listening flow, not just a pile of alarms you never clean up.
One Place for What Matters
Release Tracker works best when a release moves through stages. You notice it early, keep it on your radar, see it land, and eventually clear it after you listened.
That gives you a more useful personal flow than a pile of one-off reminders spread across your phone.


Follow the Release All the Way Through
A tracker is only useful if it stays connected to the release itself. Keep the album close, revisit the details, and use the queue as a real listening workflow.


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Catch up on what already landed and decide what belongs in your tracker.
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Spot future albums early, then push the important ones into your own queue.
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Use videos as one more signal before deciding what you want to save and revisit.
Open page ->FAQ
It is the personal follow-up side of the app: the place where the releases you care about stay visible after you decide they matter.
Yes. Release Tracker is the clearer product-facing name for the My Releases panel where you keep alarms and follow releases through their lifecycle.
Yes. It is useful both before release day and after, especially when you want to keep track of what just landed and what you already heard.
Because a dedicated tracker gives you one focused queue for the releases you chose, instead of asking you to rebuild that list from memory every week.