Music streaming giant Spotify has officially begun testing a long-awaited feature called “Your Offline Mix.” Spotify CEO Daniel Ek announced the feature in a tweet but did not provide further details regarding its release date. “Your Offline Mix” is designed to automatically download a selection of the user’s recent favorite songs, offering a personalized playlist for offline listening.
The screenshot shared by Ek suggests that these playlists can store several hours of music, making them convenient for situations when users are without an internet connection, such as during flights. It should be noted that Spotify already offers the ability to download playlists for offline playback, but this new feature aims to further enhance the user experience.
Some users have reported seeing the “Your Offline Mix” feature already appearing in their Spotify apps, indicating that the rollout may have already begun. However, it remains unclear which regions have access to the feature and whether it will be available to free users as well. Spotify has been approached for comment, and further updates will be provided if received.
The concept of an offline mix feature was initially discovered by reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong in 2020, but it had not been implemented until now. With the official confirmation from CEO Daniel Ek, the feature is expected to be made available to users in the near future.
Spotify’s rival, YouTube Music, already offers a similar feature called “Offline Mixtape,” allowing users to automatically download up to 500 songs across various playlists by enabling the “Smart download” functionality.
With over 500 million users, as reported in its last earnings call, Spotify continues to solidify its position as one of the leading music streaming platforms globally. The introduction of “Your Offline Mix” is likely to further enhance the user experience and cater to the diverse needs of its vast user base.