Apple Music + Zik4U.
Intentional listening deserves an identity.
Apple Music users are among the most intentional listeners in the world. They choose lossless. They follow editorial curation. They build real relationships with music.
But even the most dedicated Apple Music listener also discovers things on YouTube, revisits old favourites via local files, or explores something new on SoundCloud. That listening doesn't disappear — it just goes untracked, unrecognised, unshared.
Apple Music is one voice. Your profile is the full choir.
When a user connects Zik4U, their Apple Music streams join their Spotify plays, their YouTube Music discoveries, and their local library in a single aggregated profile. The result reflects who they actually are — not who they are on one service.
This unified profile is what powers Zik4U's social features: compatibility scores, Now Cards, Pulse listening rooms. None of this is possible with a single-platform view.
Apple Music provides the streams. Zik4U provides the identity.
What Zik4U adds to your Apple Music listens.
Features that only exist because Zik4U sees across platforms.
How Zik4U works with Apple Music. Technically.
Apple Music integration on iOS uses the MusicKit framework — Zik4U requests access to recently played tracks via Apple's official API. No account credentials. No password. No audio.
Timestamps are rounded to the nearest minute before storage. Platform-specific IDs are stripped. The result is a privacy-safe metadata record that belongs to the user — not to any platform.
Every play triggered from Zik4U returns to Apple Music via deep link.
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