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Spotify tests more personalized, AI-powered ‘Prompted Playlists’

Last updated: December 10, 2025 12:35 pm
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Spotify Introduces “Promoted Playlists” Feature for Premium Subscribers in New Zealand

Spotify made a groundbreaking announcement on Wednesday, revealing a new feature that gives users unprecedented control over the platform’s algorithm. The new “Promoted Playlists” feature is set to debut in New Zealand, initially catering to Premium subscribers. Although currently only available in English, Spotify plans to refine the feature based on user feedback before expanding it to other markets.

Unlike traditional playlists, Promoted Playlists delve deeper into users’ listening history, offering a personalized selection of music that encapsulates their evolving tastes. This innovative approach sets it apart from other algorithm-driven playlists on the platform.

Building upon Spotify’s existing AI playlist functionality, Promoted Playlists allow users to input detailed prompts to curate their ideal music selection. This enhanced feature leverages world knowledge to deliver a more tailored listening experience. Users can craft intricate prompts, specifying preferences such as music from top artists over a certain period or uncovering undiscovered gems in their library.


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For instance, users can request playlists for specific activities like a 5K run, transitioning from high-energy tracks to soothing melodies for a cool-down. The flexibility to fine-tune prompts and customize playlist refresh intervals sets Promoted Playlists apart from Spotify’s existing offerings.

Additionally, Spotify provides detailed descriptions and context for each playlist recommendation, aiding users in understanding the curated selections. The feature also includes preset prompts to help users navigate the customization process seamlessly.

Furthermore, users can tailor their playlists to mirror Spotify’s popular Discover Weekly or Daily Mixes, focusing on preferred genres, time periods, or music types. This empowerment allows users to craft a unique listening experience tailored to their individual preferences.

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Notably, Spotify is not the only platform empowering users to take control of algorithms. Instagram recently introduced a feature enabling users to curate their Reels feed, while decentralized platforms like Bluesky offer algorithm customization options.

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