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About ChartFM

Everyone builds their own chart, and the sum of them becomes the site ranking

You pick the songs you listened to the most during the week and publish your chart. ChartFM adds up everyone's charts and builds the Global 100 from them.

What is ChartFM

ChartFM is a platform for people who love music and want to organize what they're listening to. Here you build your own music charts, follow what other people are listening to, and discover new music through lists shared by the community.

How it started

ChartFM was born from its creators' passion for Disk MTV and the music chart format it popularized in Brazil. Before any site existed, music fans were already putting together their own weekly charts by hand or in a spreadsheet, picking the best songs of the week in the same spirit as radio and TV charts.

ChartFM came about to automate that habit: instead of each person keeping an isolated spreadsheet, the platform started bringing the whole community's charts together in one place, making it easier to share lists, follow what's new, and compare musical taste among fans. Today it consolidates every user's weekly charts into a collective ranking, the Global 100.

Who ChartFM is for

For anyone who listens to music regularly and wants more than just playlists. If you often think "what was the best song this week?" or want to know what your friends are listening to, ChartFM was made for that.

Our mission

To give people a way to record their relationship with music over time. The charts you create today become a history of everything you listened to, week by week.

What changed in the last few weeks

See the full history

The latest entries in the site's release history.

  1. July 3, 2026

    Context text on song, artist, and chart pages

    New guides and FAQ

  2. July 1, 2026

    Platform news in the feed

    Communities in the main menu

  3. June 23, 2026

    ChartFM Cup

    Push intro screen

  4. June 20, 2026

    Like comments

    Listen to charts on YouTube

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