Everything you might want to know about JamOutList — what it does, what it costs, and where its limits are.
JamOutList is a universal bookmark list for anything you listen to. When you're in Spotify, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, Audible, or any other audio app, you tap "Share" and pick JamOutList. It saves a link back to that song, episode, audiobook, or playlist — in one single list, organized by groups, colors, and icons.
From there you can reopen anything with one tap: from the app itself, a Home Screen widget, the Lock Screen, or Control Center. It always opens directly in the app the content came from.
Because your listening doesn't live in one app. A playlist in Spotify, a podcast in Apple Podcasts, a sleep sound buried in a meditation app, an audiobook with no bookmark at all — JamOutList is the one list that sits on top of all of them.
The most common reason people start using it: Spotify audiobooks have no bookmark. They play as a regular album, so there's no way to mark your place. JamOutList lets you save the current track and simply overwrite it as you go.
Any app with a Share button: Spotify, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, Audible, YouTube, YouTube Music, SoundCloud, radio apps, meditation and sleep apps, and more. If you can tap "Share" on it, you can save it in JamOutList.
Sometimes — but honestly, not always, and that depends entirely on the app you're sharing from, not on JamOutList. Most apps simply don't include your exact playback position when you tap "Share":
JamOutList opens whatever position information the share link contains. Where a timestamp is included, it'll take you there. Where it isn't — which is most of the time, for most apps — it opens the track or episode from its normal starting point, same as tapping it inside that app would.
It saves you from the bigger problem: hunting through dozens of chapters/tracks to find roughly where you were. Instead of remembering "it was somewhere in track 14 of 38," you overwrite one JamOutList entry every time you take a break. One tap gets you back to that exact chapter — from there, finding your spot within it takes a few seconds of skipping, not minutes of searching.
No. JamOutList never plays audio and has no media player of its own. It only stores links and hands you back to the original app — Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, etc. — which then plays the content. JamOutList is the bookmark, not the player.
No — and that's by design. JamOutList never reads what's playing on your device in the background. It only saves something when you actively choose to share it. No silent tracking of your listening habits, ever.
JamOutList is free to download and free to use for your first 50 opens. After that, a single one-time purchase of €2.99 unlocks everything, forever. No subscription, no recurring charge, no trial that quietly starts billing you.
You'll see a one-time screen asking you to unlock the app. Your existing entries, groups, and settings are all untouched — nothing is deleted or locked away, you simply need to complete the purchase to keep opening entries.
No. Tap "Restore Purchase" on the unlock screen and it comes back immediately, for free, tied to your Apple ID. This also works if you switch to a new iPhone or iPad.
No. There's no sign-up, no login, no account of any kind. JamOutList works the moment you open it.
No tracking, no analytics sent off your device, no ads. Your entries stay on your device unless you turn on iCloud sync yourself.
It's optional, and off by default. Turn it on in Settings, and your entries sync privately through your own iCloud account — the same way Apple's own apps sync. Nobody but you, not even JamOutList's developer, can see this data.
All three open the same underlying entries — pick whichever fits how you use your device.
Yes — JamOutList has a dedicated iPad layout with a sidebar for groups, plus the same widgets, Lock Screen, and Control Center support as on iPhone.
iOS or iPadOS 17 and later, on iPhone and iPad.