Spotify Newsroom:
As podcast formats evolve in the streaming era, podcasting needs updated, transparent metrics that accurately reflect reach and active engagement.
Starting today, play counts will now reflect the number of times an episode was watched or listened to for at least thirty seconds. Spotify’s audience behavior data shows that thirty seconds is a reliable indicator of intentional consumption, filtering out accidental starts, and other low-intent activity.
We’ve spent the past year discussing our findings with the industry, including the Alliance for Measurement in Podcasting (AMP), and our data helped inform AMP’s newly-announced Podcast Plays definition.
The result: creators and their teams get more transparency, more consistency, and a clearer picture of audience behavior.
New tools to power creator growth
We’re also introducing new charts, metrics, and trends tools within Spotify for Creators designed to give creators a more comprehensive view of audience engagement.With these updates, creators can see how their audience breaks down between first-time audience and returning fans, compare each episode’s performance against their catalog, and explore fan activity through a new engagement tab.
A redesigned homepage surfaces the most relevant and actionable data at a glance, while expanded historical data lets creators track plays, audience interactions, and growth all the way back to their first day on Spotify.
Combined with the new thirty-second play count standard, these features give creators a more consistent way to measure real engagement and see how their stories connect with audiences around the world.
Explore Spotify for Creators to learn more about our tools and resources.
Source:
Introducing a New Standard for Podcast Plays and Upgraded Creator Analytics Experience — Spotify
As podcast formats evolve in the streaming era, podcasting needs updated, transparent metrics that accurately reflect reach and active engagement. Starting today, play counts will now reflect the number of times an episode was watched or listened to for at least thirty seconds. Spotify’s...









