A privacy-respecting alternative frontend for YouTube Music. Built with SvelteKit, official instance hosted with Cloudflare Workers.
NOTE: Beatbump is going through a major rewrite, so errors, bugs, and other problems may happen at random.
Beatbump is a fully-featured music listening experience, while helping to ease your privacy concerns associated with other platforms.
Some of Beatbump's features includes:
- Automix for continued listening
- No ads
- Background play on mobile devices*
- Search for artists, playlists, songs, and albums
- Note that all playback is audio only (for now)
- Local playlist management
- Stored in-browser with IndexedDB
- Can save songs individually under 'Favorites'
- Peer-to-Peer data synchronization (using WebRTC)
- Group Sessions
- Achieved using a WebRTC mesh
- Uses a custom wrapper around the YouTube Music API
...and so much more!
[1] iOS updates may break this from time to time, but works as of iOS 15.6
Directory | Description |
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app |
Beatbump web app |
packages/hls-proxy-rewriter |
Proxy server used for Beatbump's music playback (WIP) |
Service Uptime Monitoring: https://stats.uptimerobot.com/9PnmRfz6Gm
Name | URL |
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Beatbump (Official) | https://beatbump.io |
~Vern (Clearnet) | https://bb.vern.cc/ |
~Vern (Onion) | http://bb.vernccvbvyi5qhfzyqengccj7lkove6bjot2xhh5kajhwvidqafczrad.onion/ |
~Vern (I2P) | http://vern6inmbjzqpecx4kpkq5sln3cqqrfuxfzh4au3tpxbsfbwbnta.b32.i2p/ |
btb.frail.duckdns.org (Clearnet) | https://btb.frail.duckdns.org/ |
Want to support Beatbump financially to aid with future development/hosting?
Donations of any amount are very much appreciated, so thank you if you choose to donate!
(Other ways to donate coming soon!)
Note: Still figuring out how to use Docker! Got a suggestion? Open an issue, thanks!
The quickest way to host a Beatbump instance is with Docker. Once you have it installed, you can run:
docker-compose up
The app will now be accessible from https://localhost:443 / http://localhost:3000
.
(More details coming soon!)
You can find (temporary, incomplete, and in-progress) API documentation here: https://beatbump-docs.vercel.app/
It's recommended (and appreciated) to host your own instance of Beatbump for public projects that want to use the data -- especially if you anticipate you will be making a large amount of requests. Thanks!
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