How to improve Spotify’s artist and album pages
More than 1.300 suggestions to enhance the most popular DSP
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Better Spotify artist and album pages
1.300 suggestions, that’s what Spotify received (for free!) when they asked how to improve artist and album pages.
Why it matters
Spotify is by far the largest DSP, both in terms of revenue and market share. On Spotify, music is consumed both mindlessly - through playlists and algorithms; and intentionally - through personal playlists, search, artist, and album pages.
It's safe to assume that consuming music without thought affects how we discover new music. Artist and album pages on Spotify are the first opportunity to make an impression on the artist's brand. And as we all know, we only get once chance to make a great first impression.
What’s happening
Chris Stoneman is a Product Manager at Spotify's Consumer Research & Development team. A few weeks ago, he asked on Twitter what people would like to see improved on the Artist & Album pages in the Spotify apps.
Stoneman received more than he expected: his tweet has been viewed almost 1 million times and has generated around 1,300 replies.
These are my favourite suggestions:
Yes. but..
Other DSPs like Tidal and Apple Music have already implemented many of these suggestions in their apps. However, since users are locked into Spotify with their libraries and the music industry continues to view streams as a key metric for success, Spotify remains the most important DSP to act on.
Take action now
Artists and label executives: Examine the suggestions above. Decide which enhancements to the artist and album pages could help you reach your growth goals. Update your marketing strategies and materials to be ready for these changes.