Understanding your listener and follower stats
In Spotify for Artists, you can see stats for your listeners and followers.
You’ll find overall stats for your profile in the Audience tab, and stats for individual songs or releases in the
Music tab.
Choose a timeframe, or hover over timeline graphs to see daily listener and follower numbers.
Who your listeners and followers are
- Listeners: Unique listeners who stream your audio tracks or music videos during the time period you specify
- Followers: People who follow your artist profile
Note: You can see the total number of followers, but you can't see the names of individual followers.
Listener data
Use the Release engagement tab to see how many of your monthly active listeners streamed your new music each day during the first 28 days after its release.
Check the suggestions to get more listeners to stream your latest release.
Learn more about the Release engagement tab
Note: Stats in Spotify for Artists are recorded in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). You can't change the time zone. Learn more about time zones.
Follower data
On average, after following an artist, listeners are 3 times more likely to stream their music in the next 6 months.
Followers get your new music in various ways - from personalized playlists like Release Radar to the What’s New feed.
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