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- You'll find your Spotify Pie at https://huangdarren1106.github.io.
- Once you link your Spotify account to Spotify Pie, you'll see your top genres and artists in a colorful pie chart.
- You can create a new Spotify Pie every month.
Get Your Spotify Pie
Go to https://huangdarren1106.github.io in a web browser. You can use any web browser on your computer, phone, or tablet to bake your Spotify Pie.
Log in to your Spotify account. Click Log in to Spotify, then log in with your Spotify username and password. Spotify Pie will need access to your Spotify activity and some minor account data to create your pie, so click Agree to give permission when prompted. If you sign in to Spotify through Facebook, Google, or with your Apple ID, click Continue with Facebook, Continue with Google, or Continue with Apple instead.
Explore your Spotify Pie. Now you'll see a colorful pie chart illustrating all the genres you've listened to over the past month. Hover your mouse cursor (or tap) a pie slice to see a genre name and your top artists for that genre. You'll also see a list of your top artists from the past month in descending order, with your most listened to artist in large letters at the top.
Share your Spotify Pie. While there's no built-in tool for sharing your Spotify Pie, you can easily take a screenshot and post it to your Instagram Story, share it on TikTok, or even text it to your friends. You can generate a new Spotify Pie every month.
More Spotify Stats Tools
View a receipt of your top tracks. Receiptify displays the tracks and artists you listen to most in the form of a shopping receipt. You can create your receipt using your listening stats from the last month, last 6 months, or all time. You can even download the receipt image, which makes it easy to share on social media. Check it out at https://receiptify.herokuapp.com.
Create your dream Coachella lineup. Instafest creates a Coachella lineup poster from your top Spotify artists. You can even give your festival a name and share your poster easily on social media. Instafest also works with Apple Music and Last.FM! To create your own, visit https://www.instafest.app.
Create shareable images featuring your top songs and artists. Anthems.fm's Generator is home to 4 fun Spotify listening stats tools. You'll find a festival lineup creator like Instafest, a "Breaking News" image that shows your top tracks, a Billboard Mix that puts your top album on a Times Square billboard, and the Cassette Collection creator that features a stack of cassette singles for your top tracks. Play around at https://anthems.fm/generator.
View and share detailed listening stats. Volt.fm is a free Spotify listening analysis tool that lets you share your Spotify stats with anyone. Once you link your account, you'll see your top genres, artists, songs, albums, and an analysis of the type of music you've listened to most. Sign up at https://www.volt.fm.
Get Spotify Wrapped-like stats any time of year. Your Spotify Stats gives you a breakdown of your top artists, tracks, genres, decades, and musical moods in straightforward format. You can visualize your Spotify stats for the past 4 weeks, 6 months, or from all time. This tool will also suggest songs you'll love based on the music you already listen to. Connect your Spotify account at https://www.chosic.com/spotify-listening-stats.
Find out how obscure your musical taste is. Obscurify displays your top genres of all time and supplies a rating based on how obscure your taste is. You can also view a summary of your top artists, tracks, and genres. Visit https://www.obscurifymusic.com/ to get started.
Create a landscape based on your listening habits. MusicScapes looks at your recent Spotify listening data and visualizes it with a landscape image. The colors vary based on the mood, key, and energy of the music. Create your own at https://musicscapes.herokuapp.com.
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