Community and public sets

Share your analyzed sets publicly and discover what other DJs are playing.

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ryser.id has a community feed where users can share their analyzed sets. Public sets are visible to everyone — logged in or not — and are indexed by artist.

Making a set public

Open a completed run and find the Make public toggle in the top bar or the set options menu. Once toggled on, the set appears in the Community feed and its tracks are included in Artist pages.

You can toggle visibility off at any time. The set is removed from the community feed immediately, though cached versions may persist briefly.

What is visible in a public set

  • The full setlist: title, artist, timestamps, BPM, and key
  • The waveform player (anyone can play the audio if it is still available)
  • The set title, uploader name, and thumbnail (from YouTube/SoundCloud metadata)

Your account email and personal information are never shown.

Browsing the community feed

Go to Community to browse public sets from all users. Filter by genre using the chips at the top of the feed. Each set card shows the title, uploader, duration, and matched track count.

Artist pages

Every artist that appears in a public set gets an automatically generated artist page at /artists/[name]. Artist pages show:

  • All public sets the artist appears in
  • Their identified tracks ranked by frequency
  • BPM range across their appearances
  • Related artists (those who co-appear in the same sets)

Artist pages are public and indexed by search engines.

Anonymous access to public sets

Public set pages are accessible without a login. Anyone you share the link with can view the setlist and play the audio. They cannot edit tracks or interact with the set.