Waits before scrobbling
Tracks shorter than 30 seconds are ignored, and normal tracks wait until halfway through or 4 minutes, whichever comes first.
If you use Apple Music and care most about Last.fm history accuracy, bijou.fm gives you a dedicated iOS scrobbling workflow alongside charts, manual corrections, and reviewable Apple Music detections.

Comparing Marvis Pro and bijou.fm
Marvis Pro is often compared by Apple Music power users who also want Last.fm scrobbling. bijou.fm is aimed at the scrobbling and stats job itself: it can track eligible live plays, reconcile Apple Music history later, and keep ambiguous detections pending instead of treating every API signal as certain.
Tracks shorter than 30 seconds are ignored, and normal tracks wait until halfway through or 4 minutes, whichever comes first.
bijou deduplicates across real-time, library, and API sources, then checks recent Last.fm history before submitting again.
Non-library API detections can stay in review instead of being treated as certain, depending on your automatic scrobbling mode.
When bijou can observe the current Apple Music play, it waits for the scrobble threshold before submitting to Last.fm.
Foreground and background syncs reconcile Apple Music recent-played history so missed sessions can still be reviewed or queued.
Apple Music library play-count changes add confidence for repeat plays, especially when the recent-played API alone is ambiguous.
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Read the full Apple Music scrobbler guide or install the iPhone app from the App Store.