Why a Spotify playlist deserves a poster
Your Spotify playlist is a 50-track time capsule — the songs you kept, the moods you rotated through, the year you discovered each band. Most apps treat it as a list. We treat it as a magazine spread.
tastegraph reads your playlist's metadata — track names, artists, popularity, release years — and computes five personality dimensions. You get a personality label (think "Late Night Explorer" or "Mainstream Sunshine"), a one-liner, and a visual poster that actually looks like editorial print, not a Spotify Wrapped knockoff.
How the scoring works
Five dimensions, each 0-100:
- Decade spread: how varied your release years are (1972 through 2025 = high)
- Genre balance: how evenly distributed your genres are
- Mainstream score: how close to Billboard Hot 100
- Mood spectrum: the range of sad / happy / energetic / chill across your mix
- Discovery index: how much underground / new-artist music you have
The output is a radar chart on the poster, plus a personality label picked from 20+ rules (D6 spec).
Three templates, three ratios
Editorial (serif, magazine-grid), Modernist (mono, primary-color blocks), Risograph (sans, two-color overlay). Each available in 1:1, 3:4, and 9:16. That's 135 combinations — pick what fits the platform you're posting to.
Free tier includes all three templates at 1080p with a small watermark. Pro ($4.99/month) gives you 4K and no watermark. See the pricing page for details.