Spotify hits 713 million active users and 281 million premium subscribers

Spotify hits 713 million active users and 281 million premium subscribers


The world’s biggest music streaming platform, Spotify, hit a new milestone, crossing 713 million monthly active users. This represents an 11% jump from last year, surpassing analyst projections and reaffirming the company’s grip on the global streaming scene.

Of the total figure, 281 million are premium subscribers, indicating strong loyalty to the ad-free experience despite price increases.

Revenue for the third quarter also climbed 7% to €4.27 billion, outpacing expectations. The numbers tell a story of a platform that’s not just adding users, but deepening loyalty, proof that its content mix of music, podcasts, and audiobooks keeps listeners tuned in longer.

Spotify features and playlist

Spotify by the numbers:

  • Premarket stock surge: +5.3%
  • Monthly active users: 713 million (+11%)
  • Premium subscribers: 281 million (+12%)
  • Q3 revenue: €4.27 billion (+7%)
  • Forecast Q4 income: €620 million
  • Projected Q4 MAUs: 745 million

Read also: Spotify now lets 433m free users pick and play any songs, just like premium users

It’s also a pivotal moment for leadership. Spotify’s founder, Daniel Ek, will transition into the role of executive chairman in January as the company introduces a co-CEO structure, a move designed to steer its next growth phase with sharper focus and shared vision.

Spotify’s increasing momentum

The streaming platform’s rise this year didn’t happen by luck. The company’s decision to raise premium subscription prices while tightening marketing and personnel costs reflects a bold shift toward profitability without sacrificing growth. This balancing act, once seen as risky, is now paying off.

Daniel Ek, CEO of Swedish music streaming service SpotifyDaniel Ek, CEO of Swedish music streaming service Spotify
Daniel Ek, CEO of Spotify to step down into the role of executive chairman in January

Spotify anticipates a Q4 operating income of €620 million ($723 million), exceeding market expectations, on revenue of €4.5 billion. They project a total user base of 745 million, though their premium subscriber forecast of 289 million slightly misses estimates, the company’s consistent growth mitigates this shortfall.

Beyond music, Spotify’s new frontiers are driving engagement. The rollout of lossless audio for higher-quality streaming and the ChatGPT integration that lets users ask for music or podcast recommendations with natural language are redefining how users interact with the platform

Spotify’s future playbook seems clear: less noise, more value. By doubling down on personalisation, AI-powered discovery, and high-quality sound, the company aims to create experiences that keep users emotionally connected rather than casually entertained.

As the music streaming competition intensifies, Spotify’s mix of innovation and discipline may be its loudest anthem yet, proving that growth doesn’t always mean turning up the volume, but fine-tuning the rhythm.





Source: Technext24

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