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Our New Integration Allows You To Share Music and Podcasts On BeReal—Here’s How

You never know when that yellow hazard notification is going to strike, but when it does, you’re ready. You grab your phone, position it toward whatever you’re up to at the moment, and let BeReal’s double-sided camera do the rest. 

Starting today, when you use BeReal, you can also include what you’re listening to on Spotify! Excited? Here’s how to get started.

  1. Connect your Spotify and BeReal accounts. There are two ways to do this. Eligible users—or even soon-to-be users—can do this by tapping on the music icon that’s shown before posting their BeReal. Otherwise, within the BeReal app, navigate to “Settings,” then “Music,” and follow the prompts to connect to Spotify. 
  2. Once you’ve connected your accounts, we’ll automatically pull in the song or podcast you’re listening to on Spotify at the time you capture a BeReal. You’ll see the cover art of the audio you’re listening to at the bottom of your camera lens.
  3. Check out what other friends are listening to on your BeReal feed! You’ll also be able to listen to a preview of what they’ve shared. 

Spotify was built for moments of everyday inspiration, discovery, and interactivity. It also creates the playlist for your everyday life. BeReal is designed to capture and share authentic moments in your daily life with your closest friends. Combining audio from Spotify with BeReal adds another layer of authentic personalization and connection to your BeReal. 

We’re proud of this integration within the BeReal platform. We’re constantly finding new ways to bring Spotify to more people, and helping fans, artists, and communities connect through audio around the world. Starting today, BeReal and Spotify users on Android and iOS in select markets (including Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, and the U.S.) can access this experience as it rolls out—with more markets to follow.

 

Update as of May 2, 2023: Users in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, India, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Andorra, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Albania, Algeria, Bahrain, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Hungary, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Lebanon, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, TFYR Macedonia, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, Ukraine, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Barbados, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Botswana, Brunei Darussalam, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Cambodia, Cameroon, Chad, Comoros, Congo Dem Republic, Congo Republic, Cote d’Ivoire, Curacao, Djibouti, Dominica, Equatorial Guinea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Iraq, Jamaica, Kyrgyz Republic, Kenya, Lao PDR, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Macao SAR China, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mongolia, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Tajikistan, Tanzania, The Bahamas, Timor-Leste, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Zambia, and Zimbabwe can now connect BeReal to their Spotify account and showcase what they’re currently listening to when they share their daily BeReal post.

CES 2020: Spotify Makes Noise with SAI Announcement, Ludacris Performance, and More

This week, industry experts once again converged at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Spotify was on the ground for the seventh year in a row, contributing to the mix of innovative discussions and product debuts.

From the launch of Spotify Podcast Ads, powered by Streaming Ad Insertion (SAI) to partying with Ludacris at our annual Spotify Supper, we listened, learned, and connected in person and through a love for all things audio. Take a look back at some of Spotify’s notable CES 2020 moments.

Wired x Spotify: The Trends That Will Define 2020 and Beyond

“There’s no other medium like podcasts. They’re a uniquely intimate format that resonates with listeners, and our research proves it—81% of users take action after they’ve heard a podcast ad.” —Lee Brown, Spotify VP, Global Head of Ad Sales at the Wired x Spotify fireside chat with Wired Editor-in-Chief Nicholas Thompson

Credit: Denise Truscello/Getty Images for Spotify

Cheers to Happy Hour

“I’m so excited to launch Spotify Podcast Ads powered by our proprietary Streaming Ad Insertion tech. We’re bringing real-time targeting, measurement and interactivity to the format for the very first time.” —Jay Richman, Spotify Head of Global Ads Business and Platform

Credit: Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for Spotify

ELLE Women in Tech Panel with Dustee Jenkins

“I always had an inner voice that said ‘keep going.’ We have to be intentional about supporting and advocating for other women.” —Dustee Jenkins, Spotify Global Head of Communications

Credit: Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for Spotify

“Yeah!” It’s Spotify Supper

With a performance by Ludacris and bites from three James Beard Award-winning chefs—Tim Hollingsworth, Charleen “The Veggie Whisperer” Badman, and Kwame Onwuachi—there was plenty to chew on and a lot to celebrate.  

Oh yeah, did we mention Lele Pons, Paul Feig, Sophia Bush, and Paris Hilton hit the dance floor during Luda’s performance?

5 Questions (and Answers) with Mounia Lalmas-Roelleke, Head of Tech Research for Personalization at Spotify

When it comes to creating a great product (say, an app that plays your favorite audio on demand), development requires patience, time, asking a lot of questions—and learning from failure. That’s where Tech Research at Spotify comes in. The team’s work allows us to develop core technologies and practices that ultimately enhance the user experience.

Mounia Lalmas-Roelleke is our Head of Tech Research for Personalization at Spotify. She has deep expertise leading interdisciplinary teams focused on user engagement in areas such as native advertising, digital media, social media, search, and now audio. We talked to Mounia about her team and its mission to incorporate and extend Spotify’s state-of-the-art technologies and products.

First off, why does Spotify need a Tech Research team in Personalization? What does it focus on?

I would take a step back and look at Spotify’s mission to unlock the potential of human creativity—by giving a million creative artists the opportunity to live off their art and billions of fans the opportunity to enjoy and be inspired by it. We believe this vision can be achieved by operating with state-of-the-art science and pushing beyond.

Within Personalization, we aim to match users with the content they want to hear at the right time, in the right place. This means getting the context right, in a way that is delightful. It’s about providing an experience that is special and fulfills user needs in the moment. But reading third-party books and papers is often not enough to solve everything we are tasked with, especially in the short timeline we are typically given. So we conduct our own research.

To do this, we focus on several areas—human-computer interaction, language technologies, machine learning, algorithmic bias, evaluation, search and recommendation, and user modeling, for example—that make personalization and discovery work for both our artists and listeners. 

What is the Personalization Tech Research team make-up? 

We are currently a team of around 20 research scientists, with more joining our ranks in the weeks and months ahead. Our team spans a diverse set of backgrounds, practices, and disciplines—we have and hire research scientists across areas ranging from computer science to social science. 

Our team is based across the Spotify R&D hubs in New York, Boston, London, and Stockholm. 

How does this team work with others at the company? How do you prioritize what needs to be accomplished? 

Our working model is known as “embedding,” where our research scientists spend approximately 50% of their time in product teams. This is so they can learn infrastructure, teach state-of-the-art processes, and contribute to a product directly and in the moment. There is an immediacy, both in terms of time and impact. 

In the other 50% of their time, research scientists investigate independent projects that serve as input for future product directions. This includes assessing the feasibility of new experiences, algorithms and methodologies, as well as deep dives into topics of interest that do not yet fit within existing work streams. These investigations can then lead to an embed to deploy that experimental work. We also use this time to contribute to the larger research community through publications and external presentations.

How does your function’s work help Spotify beyond R&D? 

We believe that a strong internal research community and culture at Spotify will enable us to learn faster and have a bigger impact in our tech leadership. Our weekly Tech Research meeting, which is open to all employees, aims to strengthen Spotify’s internal research community and culture through sharing and discussing recent research from both inside and outside of Spotify.

What’s the key to Tech Research’s success? 

It is important that as a team in Personalization, we adapt to the very rapid changes in the tech world, and are constantly learning and innovating. As long as we can do that, Tech Research will flourish. 

For me personally, research means getting up every morning and being excited about the work I am doing, from building a hypothesis to seeing how it matures, to full deployment—for myself and anybody in my team and the teams who work with us. 

Learn more about some of the Spotifiers working out of our London R&D Hub and follow us on @SpotifyJobs.

Wake Up to the Perfect Soundtrack with Spotify and Clock App from Google™

Trouble getting up in the morning? Don’t worry. Whether you’re looking to hit the snooze button or need a jolt of energy, Spotify and the Clock app from Google™ will now offer the perfect soundtrack to start your day.

Starting today, Spotify and Google are partnering to help both and free and Premium users on Android™ phones to set their own unique alarms with music from Spotify’s 35 million track catalog. Setting a personal soundtrack to your waking moments has never been easier.

“We’re excited to bring the ability to personalize your alarms on the Clock app from Google with the incredible music catalog from Spotify,” says Jorge Espinel, VP Business Development at Spotify. “This has been a top Spotify user request for years, and we can’t wait to see music fans picking their favorite tracks, artists, and playlists to kick-start their day.”

Simply open up the Clock app from Google™, connect and authenticate your Spotify account, and you’re ready to:

Set your personal alarm soundtrack 

Make your way to the ‘Alarms’ tab to find instant music recommendations and effortlessly search and select any track, album, artist or playlist from Spotify to greet you the following morning. The same great experience is also available for our free users in shuffle mode.

Continue listening throughout your morning

To make sure you hit the ground running, Spotify has filled the tab inside the Clock app from Google™ with personalized recommendations from your recently played music, as well as curated Spotify morning playlists including I’m Wide Awake, It’s MorningHave a Great Day!and Songs to Sing in the Shower.

Once you turn off the alarm, you’ll see an option to ‘Continue Playing’, offering a seamless way to continue listening and set you up for a productive day with Spotify.

The Clock app from Google™ comes preinstalled on some Android devices & is available for download via the Google Play store for all Android mobile users.

The integration will be rolling out to all users on Android over the next few days*.

Rise and shine! 

*Users in all 65 markets where Spotify is available.

Update August 10, 2020: We’re excited to introduce a new feature within the Clock app from Google “Bedtime” functionality in which users can select Sleep sounds from specifically-curated sleep and relaxation Spotify playlists, or search for specific content to play. Plus, after content is selected, users can set a timer for the audio to stop playing. Happy dreaming!