Part of the fun of using Spotify is seeing how your music tastes change over time, and thanks to one website, you can see your listening habits transformed into a digital receipt. One of Spotify's best features is Spotify Wrapped. Towards the end of each year, Spotify Wrapped gathers all of your listening from the past year, analyzes it, and gives you your biggest and most interesting stats — such as how much time you spent listening to music, your favorite songs, new artists you discovered, etc. But Wrapped only happens once per year. What if you want to see these stats more often?
That's where third-party websites come in handy. If you're OK sharing your Spotify activity with other sites, there are many fun ways to visualize your listening. Stats For Spotify shows simple breakdowns of your top tracks, artists, and genres. Festify transforms your listening data into a festival lineup, while Obscurify lets you see how obscure/random your music preferences are. Spotify's already collecting and saving your activity in the first place, so you might as well get something cool out of it.
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Another such website is Receiptify. As the name implies, Receiptify looks at your Spotify activity and turns it into a receipt. If you ever wanted to see what your Spotify listening looked like if it was printed out on a Walgreens or Target receipt, that's pretty much what Receiptify does. Receiptify was created by Michelle Liu in September 2020, with Liu originally announcing it on Twitter by saying, «had an urge to make something today so I spent the day coding this! it generates a 'receipt' based on your most-played tracks on Spotify :)).»
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