Comparison
Dekod vs 1001Tracklists
AI automation vs manual crowdsourcing. Get your tracklist in minutes — not days.
Dekod — Automated
- ✓Paste any mix URL
- ✓AI identifies every track automatically
- ✓Results in under 5 minutes
- ✓Works on any mix — published or private
- ✓Timestamps generated by AI
- ✓Export to Rekordbox, Traktor, Serato
- ✓REST API for developers
1001Tracklists — Manual
- –Search for an existing submission
- –Wait for community to submit tracklist
- –Hours or days to get a result
- –Only covers well-known published mixes
- –Timestamps entered by human volunteers
- –No DJ software export
- –No API
| Feature | Dekod | 1001Tracklists |
|---|---|---|
| Track identification method | AI neural embedding | Manual community |
| Time to get tracklist | Under 5 minutes | Hours to days (if submitted) |
| Works on unpublished mixes | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Rekordbox / Traktor export | ✓ | ✗ |
| Timestamps | AI-generated | Manual submission |
| Confidence scores | ✓ | ✗ |
| CSV / PDF export | ✓ Pro+ | ✗ |
| REST API | ✓ Pro+ | ✗ |
| Privacy | Zero retention | Public database |
| Cost | Free tier + $9.99/mo | Free (community) |
Common Questions
Is Dekod better than 1001Tracklists for finding tracklists?
1001Tracklists relies on community members manually submitting tracklists — which can take hours or days, and many mixes are never submitted. Dekod uses AI to automatically identify every track in any mix within minutes, regardless of whether anyone has submitted it before.
Can I use Dekod instead of 1001Tracklists?
Yes. Dekod can identify any DJ mix — including mixes that are not on 1001TL — automatically and instantly. You get timestamps, confidence scores, and the ability to export to Rekordbox, Traktor, and Serato.