An iOS app, by one person in Paris.

Rate music
with people who
actually listen.

Zumy is a place to rate albums and tracks from 0 to 10 and write a sentence about why. Follow the friends whose taste you trust. Argue with the friends whose taste you don’t. Build lists. Read what other people heard.

Apple Music supplies the artwork and the 30-second previews. Zumy never asks for your library or your listening history. Your account, your playback, and your private liked songs stay where they are.

No ads. No feed algorithm pretending to know what you want next. Just the people you chose to follow and the music they couldn’t help writing about.

A Zumy profile page on iOS: Sophie Chen, ten reviews, with a Favorites grid of four album covers and a row of favorite artists below.

Zero through ten.

No stars. No thumbs. No half-points. A 7 means something different from an 8, and you should have to think about which.

  1. 0
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 3
  5. 4
  6. 5
  7. 6
  8. 7
  9. 8
  10. 9
  11. 10

The rest is in the app.

Reviews, comments, follows, lists, achievements. A profile page that’s actually about the records you’ve listened to, not the ones you’re pretending to.