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Compliance
Seismophone is a third-party analytics layer built on Suno's public data. We do not log into Suno on your behalf, do not store credentials, and do not scrape pages.
All data comes from endpoints Suno publishes via the W3C oEmbed discovery protocol — the same advertisement that any reader software (Discord, Slack, IDE link previews) follows. These are anonymous, CORS-enabled, public APIs. Our requests say who they are: every one carries the User-Agent “Seismophone/1.0 (+https://seismophone.chanmeng.org/legal/data-sources)”, pointing back at this page. We never disguise a request as a browser.
When you link a Suno handle, we fetch your public profile from the same endpoint Suno's own profile pages render from. No password, no OAuth. You can unlink at any time.
Library snapshots are captured once per day. Suno's abandoned 2024 "Explore" playlist is captured daily too — we read it directly at its own address now that Suno removed the /api/trending alias route on 2026-07-24. We also take daily snapshots of the live curated Explore shelves and watched playlists. We cache image and audio assets at the CDN edge, but never re-host or modify them — you'll always see Suno's own URLs in the page.
We use privacy-respecting product analytics (PostHog) to see which pages and features get used, so we can improve them. It records anonymous usage — page views and a handful of product events like linking a handle or requesting an insight — keyed to an opaque identifier, never your email or Suno credentials. No advertising trackers, no session recording, and we never sell or share your data. Analytics is optional infrastructure: if it's turned off, the site behaves identically.
If anything here looks off, or you'd like Seismophone to stop indexing a specific profile, reach out and we'll cooperate. This product exists because creators need analytics — we'd rather build it with you than around you.