Your artist profile and catalogue
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:58 am
Listeners' playlists and library
Spotify Editorial Playlists
Spotify's algorithmic playlists
With this information, you can better understand where your fans are finding your songs and which sources do it best. And if you do appear on a playlist, knowing which one helps you better understand the mood your music brings out in people, how it resonates with them, and can give you a better idea of which playlists you should submit your music to in the future.
If you are a Symphonic customer, you can also check where your song is in the playlist directly in the SMS. So, if you have a song that is doing really well, promote it! Post it on social media and share it with your audience.
Home screen
“When you have a new release, you can see how your latest release is performing with real-time streams. You can follow streams of your new release live for the first seven days. The live stream count updates every two seconds. The home screen shows a real-time count of how many people in the world are listening to your canada business email list music right now, a summary of the most important statistics from the past week, your favorite songs and playlists, and cards highlighting specific milestones and educational resources,” explains Emily White, Spotify’s head of product for artists.
Performance over time
In our SMS, you can see how your Spotify streams compare to streams from other DSPs over time, all in one place. Here you can compare Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Deezer and others:
This way, you'll know which platforms to pay attention to. Plus, the Music section of your Spotify for Artists page shows you a timeline of total streams, helping you keep track of how your latest single is performing and compare the performance of your songs.
Monitoring engagement
Spotify analytics provide data on listener engagement, including metrics like saves, follows, and shares. These metrics indicate how engaged your audience is with your music. A higher number of saves and follows indicates that your songs are really resonating with listeners, while shares indicate that your music is being shared with their networks. Analyzing these metrics can help you understand how your music is being received.
Spotify Editorial Playlists
Spotify's algorithmic playlists
With this information, you can better understand where your fans are finding your songs and which sources do it best. And if you do appear on a playlist, knowing which one helps you better understand the mood your music brings out in people, how it resonates with them, and can give you a better idea of which playlists you should submit your music to in the future.
If you are a Symphonic customer, you can also check where your song is in the playlist directly in the SMS. So, if you have a song that is doing really well, promote it! Post it on social media and share it with your audience.
Home screen
“When you have a new release, you can see how your latest release is performing with real-time streams. You can follow streams of your new release live for the first seven days. The live stream count updates every two seconds. The home screen shows a real-time count of how many people in the world are listening to your canada business email list music right now, a summary of the most important statistics from the past week, your favorite songs and playlists, and cards highlighting specific milestones and educational resources,” explains Emily White, Spotify’s head of product for artists.
Performance over time
In our SMS, you can see how your Spotify streams compare to streams from other DSPs over time, all in one place. Here you can compare Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Deezer and others:
This way, you'll know which platforms to pay attention to. Plus, the Music section of your Spotify for Artists page shows you a timeline of total streams, helping you keep track of how your latest single is performing and compare the performance of your songs.
Monitoring engagement
Spotify analytics provide data on listener engagement, including metrics like saves, follows, and shares. These metrics indicate how engaged your audience is with your music. A higher number of saves and follows indicates that your songs are really resonating with listeners, while shares indicate that your music is being shared with their networks. Analyzing these metrics can help you understand how your music is being received.