- Spotify has quietly updated its listening statistics page
- Now you can see the total number of artists and songs you have listened to each week.
- There’s also a new social feature that lets you compare your stats with your friends.
Spotify includes every feature you can imagine, but its Listening Statistics tool gives you a solid overview of what you’re listening to and how your streaming habits change from one week to the next, and it just keeps getting better.
While scrolling through the r/truespotify community on Reddit, a series of posts about a new listener stats update caught my attention. I didn’t believe it at first, but I immediately corrected myself when I took a look at my own account and saw that Spotify had quietly given it a new look, with new features to match.
Firstly, Listening Stats has received a big design upgrade and is more visually appealing than before, with bolder text and display cards that are more distinguishable than before, separating your individual stats from each other to give you a clearer overview of your week in music. But the thing doesn’t end there.
In addition to the visual brilliance of Listening Stats, Spotify has added new data that tells you even more about how much music you listen to each week. When Listening Stats first came out, it showed you your top five artists and songs of the week, and that was it, but now your stats tell you exactly how many artists and songs you’ve listened to week after week, including the total number of minutes listened to.
There’s also a new social aspect to Listening Stats, which, given Spotify’s commitment to emulsifying social media with its existing list of features, isn’t entirely surprising, but it’s something many users, including myself, weren’t expecting yet.
While your top artists and songs have their own separate title cards, there are new individual cards that allow you to see who or what your friends have been repeating throughout the week or, in my case, spy on your friends for new music recommendations. Now it’s impossible for them to keep artists away from you, which is possibly the biggest advantage.
It also means you can compare your own stats with those of your friends, including total weekly streaming minutes, so now you can battle it out to see who is the most dedicated music fan.
Listening statistics in the process of rebranding?
Listening Stats joined Spotify’s mobile interface in November 2025 and has served as a sort of mini-Wrapped feature ever since. In addition to the data mentioned above, Listening Statistics includes special moments to highlight different aspects of your listening, whether it’s a milestone, a fan moment or a new musical discovery, delving into your weekly soundtrack.
But with most Spotify features, listening stats haven’t been updated for several users in certain regions, according to responses in Reddit threads I’ve read (some users are just now getting access to AI DJ). That said, Your Sound Capsule is a similar tool to Listening Stats, but it’s only available to Premium subscribers in Brazil, Indonesia, and India, and has been for quite some time.
Your Sound Pod (More Features) from r/truespotify
Like Listening Stats, Your Sound Capsule highlights your most listened to artists and songs, but has graphs and other visuals that break down your listening habits in detail. It is unclear why this tool is limited to only the markets mentioned above, but some online users believe that Listening Stats is in the process of changing its name to Your Sound Capsule.
While Spotify hasn’t mentioned anything about it, the latest Listening Stats update gives the impression that a bigger update is on the way. Design-wise, the Listening Stats tab is much more dynamic and bold, and its visual cards have been adopted from those featured in Your Sound Capsule, but I wouldn’t place any bets just yet until Spotify releases more details.
I’ve contacted Spotify for comment on the above and will update this story when I hear more information.
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