![]() ![]() But BeatSpend is more than just Receiptify-style receipts. The receipt looks very real, including fake card number, cardholder name (taken from Spotify account) and crumpled paper background to ensure authenticity. According to the App Store listing, the amount on the receipt represents the royalties the user paid for each artist on Spotify. Receipts showing Spotify users’ “all time spent”, essentially a list of their favorite artists, with the amount listed next to each name and the total amount spent at last. ![]() Allow the app to access your Spotify account and a receipt will be generated on the screen. To get started, first download the BeatSpend app from the App Store, then tap the “ Sign in with Spotify‘ button. Unfortunately, the app is currently only available for iPhone, which means Android users won’t be able to use it right now. Unlike most other third-party platforms, BeatSpend doesn’t have a web interface, instead requiring users to download an app. For example, platforms like Instafest and Festify do a great job displaying their users’ top artists as festival lineups, while others like Icebergify use that data to showcase icons iceberg pattern.īeatSpend or Beat/Spend do pretty much the same thing, but present the results in a receipt format, much like what the popular platform Receiptify does. While the platform offers its own insights, such as an Annual Plan deep dive, users can view other sites and apps throughout the year. One of the great things about Spotify is that it offers third-party integrations. Spotify users who want a detailed look at their music habits might want to check out BeatSpend, an app that generates receipts for how much users “spent” on their favorite artists. ![]()
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