Spotify is set to launch daylist worldwide, as it is a personalised playlist that adapts and evolves to your listening habits as you go about your day.
This launch comes after one of the largest providers of music streaming services introduced it first to English-speaking markets last year.
The playlist is said to be available to free and premium users. Spotify said it is also integrating support for 14 additional languages, including Arabic, Catalan, French (Canada), French (France), German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Mexico), and Turkish.
Moreover, Spotify introduced a daylist in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland in September 2023.
In March 2024, the feature was made available in 65 more countries, and now the company is launching the feature in all the markets where Spotify is available.
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Spotify noticed that after the expansion in March, 70% of daylist users come back weekly to access the playlist. While the company didn’t say how many users have used this feature or how much music discovery it is driving.
How can users access Spotify daylist feature
Users can access the daylist in the Spotify app through the “Made for You” section and on the web. The playlist and its title update throughout the day with goofy ones such as “bedroom pop banger early morning” or “90s rave rainforest late night.”
At the time of release, Spotify said that it uses data of “niche music and microgenres” that you listen to at a particular time of the day to suggest tracks and update the daylist.
In addition, users can save a specific playlist they like by tapping on the three-dotted menu, choosing the “Add to playlist” option, and tapping on “New Playlist” to save that exact daylist to their library.