Spotify is testing a TikTok-inspired feed of videos with a new Discover tab

TikTok built an empire on short vertical videos with popular music playing in the background. An empire that other tech companies want to emulate, including Spotify – it appears that the music streaming service is testing a feature that displays a feed of vertical videos.
That feature is called Discover and was spotted by Chris Messina, who found it in a Spotify TestFlight build (TestFlight is the iOS way for developers to release beta versions). Discover is available as a new tab in the app UI.
This appears to be related to Canvas – the feature that allows musicians and bands to replace the static album art with short videos. Indeed, the videos seen in Discover appear to be Canvas videos, just cropped to vertical format.
Not only that, @Spotify Discover is basically a pared down version of a TikTok-style feed of vertical music videos (likely using their canvas format) that you can like or skip.#NewSpotify pic.twitter.com/hpOEZ8v9bl
— Messina.eth (@chrismessina) November 24, 2021
Users can swipe vertically to navigate between the clips and can hit the heart button to like a clip, a pretty familiar interface that clearly takes inspiration from TikTok.
TechCrunch asked Spotify about the Discover feature, but the company was pretty terse, only saying that this is a test to see if there is any merit in the concept, meaning that Discover may be axed before it gets a wide release. Or if it proves popular, it can be enabled for all users in a future release.
Spotify isn’t shy about borrowing ideas from other companies. Recently it launched Greenroom, a competitor to Clubhouse, and in January it was also testing a Stories feature. Though it is hardly alone in this, e.g. Twitter’s Spaces are also a Clubhouse competitor. Before that, everyone else was launching Stories features too.
Related
Reader comments
- stooj0
- 29 Nov 2021
- G6p
I'm in New Zealand and I have that feature on my standard Spotify app on IOS. I'm not a beta tester. It's a neat enough feature if you are looking for some inspiration about what to listen to - similar to heading to your Discover Weekl...
- yes
- 27 Nov 2021
- HJK
i dont know about the demographic in particular, but many of the young people need to get off those platforms for the sake of living
- Anonymous
- 27 Nov 2021
- sUS
This feature will cater to people with an attention span of 30 seconds.