Blackcandy

screenshot of Blackcandy
rails

A self hosted music streaming server

Overview

Blackcandy presents an innovative solution for those who want a self-hosted music streaming server for their personal use or for sharing with others. By allowing users to take control of their own music library, Blackcandy empowers music enthusiasts to stream their favorite tracks anytime and anywhere without relying on third-party platforms. With its user-friendly interface, it caters to both tech-savvy individuals and those who might be new to the self-hosting experience.

The rise of self-hosted solutions reflects a growing demand for privacy and control in our digital lives. Blackcandy not only meets this demand but also enhances the streaming experience by providing robust features and the flexibility to customize how users access and enjoy their music collection.

Features

  • Self-Hosted Solution: Operate your own server, granting complete control over your music library and data privacy.
  • User-Friendly Interface: An intuitive design ensures easy navigation, making it accessible for all skill levels.
  • Multiple Streaming Options: Supports various formats for seamless playback, providing flexibility in how you listen to music.
  • Customizable Library Management: Organize your tracks, albums, and playlists according to personal preferences for a tailored experience.
  • Cross-Platform Compatibility: Easily stream music across different devices, including smartphones, tablets, and desktops.
  • Offline Access: Download your favorite tracks for listening without an internet connection, perfect for travel or low-bandwidth situations.
  • Metadata Management: Efficiently manage and edit track information for a polished and organized music collection.
  • Regular Updates and Support: Benefit from ongoing improvements and community support, ensuring a constantly evolving and optimized user experience.
rails
Ruby on Rails

Ruby on Rails, often referred to as Rails, is an open-source web application framework written in Ruby. Known for its convention over configuration and don't repeat yourself (DRY) principles, Rails simplifies and accelerates the development of database-backed web applications.