i added nostr login to wavlake playlist party for easy access to

your nostr:npub1yfg0d955c2jrj2080ew7pa4xrtj7x7s7umt28wh0zurwmxgpyj9shwv6vg playlists. you can actually load anyone's playlist cause i allow you to login with just an npub. you can even login with many different accounts and switch between them. 🤙

https://wavlakeplaylistparty.vercel.app

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at your next house party or event, play your playlists on the TV and anyone there will be able to easily tip the artists if they like the song 😀

You’re a gentleman and a scholar 🫡

Heads up that I’m using some undocumented Wavlake API endpoints for this app so it could break at any time 😂

Very cool

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This is awesome. This is what wavlake needs. I find it hard to find good music, or to find music that fits the vibe I feel like listening to. A way to see friends who have play lists and to fork them would be great.

Yeah they need a featured playlists section on the home page in the app. Spotify has that and I almost always pick one of those when I open Spotify. Wavlake could just manually curate the section for now. I’m planning to auto-generate the top 40 playlist every day and post it with my nostr:npub18crk03k9zaqf2ev22j5lug7kja9u8dx79aey2268f5rg90mrvhcqkxv8h3. I think that should be pretty simple to make.

For now you can see all created playlists in the global feed. But zaps on playlists is coming and then a trending list would make a ton of sense!

Will the playlist zap go to the person who made the playlist or split between all the artists on the playlist? As a user, I’d want the option to zap the curator or split between everyone.

Zapping the entire playlist and splitting between everyone would be nice, but maybe a lot to handle at a certain point. I think it makes more sense if the curator gets a cut every time a song within the playlist gets zapped.

Oh that seems like a good way to do it

Good place to start anyway!

Can you do that on the app? I can't see how to search or add playlists to my favourites.

You can’t search for playlists, but you can check the pulse tab in the mobile app or go to a user’s profile in the mobile app. When you see a playlist, you can click it and then click the 3 dots on the top which gives you the option to like it.

If Spotify didn’t have the Discover Weekly and Release Radar playlists that are always updated, I don’t know if I’d still be a premium subscriber. I’ve been a subscriber for probably over 10 years.