Spotify launches a new hub dedicated to updating users for short albums, The Company, The Company announced Wednesday. The node, called “upcoming releases”, will include personalized recommendations based on a user’s listening history.
Users will be able to access it through the search tab on the mobile in the “Browsing All” section. The HUB will also include the top 10 world countdown, which are the most expected upcoming releases based on pre-equipment number.
The Hub will allow users to pre-SAVE upcoming releases and display reverse measurement pages, which present the lists of future albums and released singles. These pages also have goods and clips from artists. Once pre-SAVE users upcoming releases will receive a push alert from Spotify on the day of liberation. In addition, Spotify will automatically add music to their library.
The new node will enhance the discovery of music on the platform, giving users recommendations for future albums that are aligned with their interests. It also makes it easier for listeners to remain at the top of the future liberation that is eagerly aware of them, allowing them to prepare them quickly. For artists, the new node could allow a larger report on their upcoming releases. The node could also enhance the discovery of reverse measuring pages and therefore the information on marketing and tour.
Spotify also announced that it is launching the reverse county diagrams on Spotify and Spotify for artists social channels on platforms such as Instagram, Tiktok and X. These charts will present the top 10 countdown to Spotify with the most overall pre-stables. The diagrams will be updated every Wednesday, the company says.
The announcement comes as Spotify has updated its application with additional functionality in recent weeks. Earlier this month, the music flow service redesigned its application to give users more control over the listening experience and their recommendations. The redesign includes new features to help users manage their tail, the current listening experience, the creation of a playlist and much more.
In addition, thanks to a US judge who orders Apple to stop charging supplies for iPhone applications, Spotify has released this month for users to buy individual Audiobooks directly within the app, along with the option of accessing pricing information and external payment links.
