Spotify is a well-rounded audio-streaming service that has a lot of very useful tools and ways to connect an account, such as viewing a user's most-listened to artists as Pokémon cards. All people need to do is go to the third-party website and log in using their Spotify credentials. Once the user authorizes the website to access their Spotify account data, it'll scour their listening activity and generate Pokémon cards out of their favorite music acts to create the ultimate PokéPlaylist.
There are lots of other similar websites that use Spotify streaming metrics and turn them into fun and quirky art projects. Spotify Palette creates a color mood board of sorts and provides an explanation of how the hues generated can represent the user's music sensibilities. There's another one that turns an individual's listening activity on Spotify into an iceberg made up of the user's top music artists' popularity statistics on the app.
Related: Spotify Icebergify: How To Get Your Iceberg Chart And Share It
To use PokéPlaylist to transform a user's favorite musical acts into fun Pokémon cards, they first need to head to the third-party website on either a desktop computer or a mobile device's web browser. Hit the 'Login to Spotify' button — if the user is accessing the site on a machine where they're already using Spotify, there may be no need to put in their username and password. Once a user's log-in credentials are accepted, hit the 'Agree' button on the page that requests access to relevant Spotify data, such as their playlist information and listening frequency. This should automatically use the person's streaming activity on Spotify and turn their top three artists into Pokémon cards.
By default, PokéPlaylist uses a person's
Read more on screenrant.com