

There are plenty of other options on the Listen Now page, which include the Essentials playlists that feature the best of certain artists within a specific genre, plus themed playlists and new releases. It’s not a bad idea, but you can only see the next track that’s due to play rather than the entire playlist that’s offering on Spotify. Selecting the Made For You playlist acts in a similar way to the Daily Mix on Spotify, with a ‘radio’ station created that plays songs similar to the ones you listen to the most. The size of the Top Picks graphics does mean that they dominate the screen, in contrast to the smaller layout adopted by Spotify, so you don’t see much else without scrolling. The first is where you’ll find your recently played albums and playlists, plus a Top Picks section that the service thinks will be to your liking. Along the bottom of the main page you have four main options for discovery: Listen Now, Browse, Radio, and Search. Perhaps we’ll see an influx of new material once musicians can start gigging in earnest once more.Īpple Music sorts things in slightly different way to Spotify. Apple did have some exclusive albums and live performances for a while, but this seems to have reduced to the occasional offering now. These include albums, podcasts and even old radio shows. How many songs do they have?īoth services offer a massive selection of albums and songs, with 70million+ available on either platform. You can also try the services for free before you commit, with Spotify offering a 1-month trial and Apple Music a more generous 3-month period. Spotify also creates regular playlists that combines the songs you both like, which is either a great idea or a terrible one depending on how closely your musical tastes align.īoth Apple Music and Spotify offers Family packages which are essentially six individual premium accounts that act independent of each other but come under a single, reduced price. The Duo plan means a couple can sign up for the service with only a small increase in the monthly outlay. Saying that, if you’re at home a lot or work at your desk with headphones, then it can be a very useful way to enjoy music. The two additional tiers on Spotify are the ability to use the service for free on the desktop or mobile, but you will have to put up with regular adverts suggesting you sign up to a Premium plan, plus there’s the serious drawback of not being able to download music to your device, so you have to be happy with streaming-only. Both offer individual accounts, family plans and student tiers, with Spotify adding a couple of extra options. As you would imagine with two mature services in a well-established and competitive area, the pricing for the two platforms is pretty much the same.
