
Why Spotify’s “Plays” Metric Has Podcasters Shook
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Spotify just dropped a new metric: Plays. It’s supposed to show how many times your episode was played—similar to YouTube views—but as of now, it’s only visible inside Spotify for Podcasters, not to the public.
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In this episode, I break down:
- What the “Plays” metric actually tracks
- Why creators are confused (and a little worried)
- The difference between Spotify Plays, Streams, and Apple Podcast Downloads
- What this means for advertisers and how they buy podcast ad space
- And the bigger question—how do we define success with so many overlapping metrics?
Right now, it’s a mess. But it’s also part of podcasting growing up. I’m not sure how I feel yet, but I’m watching closely—and still focused on making content I love.
📖 Related Reading:
- NBC News: Spotify’s new play count feature has podcasters worried
- Spotify’s official metric breakdown
- Spotify For Podcasters
- Apple Podcasts Connect
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