![]() ![]() Starting today, we’re freeing charts from the confines of the app and giving them their standalone due, with their own website*. ![]() Up until now, if you wanted to view podcast charts, you had to open the Spotify mobile or web app. Spotify's podcast charts now has a web experience where listeners can preview, follow, and share on social directly. Of course, if your show does wind up on the new chart, it presents yet another promotional opportunity for you and your brand. It’s also another way for listeners to discover your show, and potentially explore past episodes or follow your show to hear what you come out with next. There’s now something to show for episodes that are really popular or trending, even if their podcast as a whole isn’t being consumed at the same volume. Sometimes, for example, a single episode may strike a chord with listeners or become part of the audio-content zeitgeist. Updated daily, the Top Episodes chart will provide a better understanding of what’s really being listened to on Spotify-because a podcast isn’t always the sum of its episodes. The new Top Episodes chart is updated on a daily basis.įor the first time, our charts look beyond overall podcast show numbers on Spotify and dive into individual episodes. Read on for a closer look at the improvements. ![]() We also want you to be able to celebrate your success-which is why we’re excited to unveil a revamped podcast-charts experience that’s better in every way: more chances for up-and-coming creators and established creators to make it onto a chart more ways to view a chart than just heading to the Spotify app and a higher likelihood of listeners discovering you and your content. ![]() With more people than ever podcasting all over the world, we want to ensure that podcast charts are growing with you. ![]()
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