Spotify figures suggest failure

The first 6-month figures for Spotify suggest what we’ve all known - the concept is likely to fail. With users streaming an astonishingly low average of just 370 tracks in the 6 months, the service is not meeting music-lover needs.

Looking at the figures in more detail, 370 tracks breaks down to:
  • average usage is just 2 tracks per day (yes, TWO only)
  • average usage is significant as Spotify claims no “honeymoon” drop-off
Also of note is that ONE THIRD of tracks available on Spotify have never been streamed.

As to the music choices, Lady GaGa dominated the Spotify charts along with Now That’s What I Call Music compilations and the Clubland CDs. Which suggests Spotify is the new, online version of Woolworths - a music service for people who don’t follow music for quality or depth.

No problem with people enjoying good pop music, but professional services like iTunes and Last.FM will continue to dominate for serious music lovers.

1 comment:

  1. Hi there

    I notice you fail to include any statistics. Whereas our post is dealing with the actual numbers.

    Your blog post is a rave but lacks facts and figures. And your Shop appears to be broken too.

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