Spotify announces meaningful new features for all users
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Spotify has rolled out new features for both Premium and free users. Premium users get a revamped Queue, a more powerful Hide button, and a new 30-day Snooze feature. Meanwhile, the Spotify app now surfaces new “Add,” “Sort,” and “Edit” tools at the top
Millions of Americans are getting a better Spotify experience very soon
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Spotify has submitted a new app update to Apple that will give millions of iOS users more flexibility in how they subscribe to Spotify plans and avail themselves of promotions. The update will finally let Spotify users on iPhones and iPads see subscription prices,
I Let My Spotify Daylist Pick My Outfits For a Week
While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here. The way I choose my outfits straddles the line between routine and ridiculous. Judge me all
Spotify Premium just can’t seem to get rid of its ad bug for good
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Spotify Premium users pay for an ad-free listening experience, but last month ads started showing up. The company announced a fix within a couple days. This week, reports of errant ads in Spotify Premium are back, but a new fix is supposed to already
Spotify Music Pro plan could support AI-powered audio remixes
Spotify is rumored to developing a new subscription tier dubbed Music Pro. While unannounced, reports indicate that the new plan could incorporate an AI mixing tool for audio. It’s claimed that by using this feature, subscribers to Music Pro could create their own custom mixes. Last year, Spotify’s CEO Daniel
Spotify search hacks
Summary Use filters to narrow your search and avoid common title confusion. Find playlists with the song you want by searching for a specific song and narrow it down by playlists. Search with lyrics to locate a song, even if it’s only a few words, to use the lyrics match