Spotify's annual Wrapped feature, which provides listeners with a fun, personalized overview of their listening habits, has gained immense popularity over the years. As a result, many companies are seizing the opportunity to create similar year-in-review experiences that provide users with a summary of their habits, preferences, and interactions over the past year.
Here are some platforms and websites that mimic the Spotify Wrapped concept.
amazon music
Amazon Music has a new Spotify Wrapped knockoff this year called “2024 Delivered,” which provides users with an overview of their listening statistics, including top artists, songs, and even podcasts. Notably, the platform also leverages Amazon's virtual assistant, Alexa, by providing users with special messages from their favorite artists. This feature can be found by tapping on the app's “Library” page.
Previously, Amazon Music's equivalent of Spotify Wrapped was “My Year in Review,” a playlist of the 50 to 100 most popular songs based on annual statistics. Playlists can be found in the “Playlists” section or “Made For You.”
Apple Music
Apple Music, the Apple-owned music streaming service, rolled out its “Replay” experience in 2019. This feature provides an overview of top songs, artists, albums, genres, playlists, and stations, including play counts, total watch time, and other insights. . You can also share your personalized listening data on social media, and our year-end highlight reel provides an audio-visual summary of the music you listened to the most throughout the year.
New this year is “Continuous Listening,” which provides you with the longest days you've listened to music on the service. We're also bringing this experience, previously only available on Apple's Replay website, to our mobile apps. Additionally, the platform also released a monthly version of Replay earlier this year, giving you access to your monthly music habits, including top songs, artists, albums, and more.
And if you're an Apple Books user, there's a Year in Review feature that shows you all the books and audiobooks you've read this year. You can find this book by selecting the green Year in Review icon in the Apple Books app.
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Deezer
Deezer, another music streaming app, offers an annual roundup called “My Deezer Year.” It provides an overview of your music consumption throughout the year, including top songs, genres, most listened to albums, and favorite artists.
Two aspects in particular that make it stand out are the fact that it gives you the option to go “enthusiastic” or “excited” based on your musical tastes, and the ability to test how well your friends and family know your music tastes. It includes a quiz to take.
sound cloud
On the other hand, if you choose SoundCloud as your music streaming platform, you're in luck. The app recently launched its SoundCloud 2024 roundup, providing an overview of the top five artists, albums, tracks, and moods. It also shows your total listening time and provides a playlist of your 50 most listened to songs.
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YouTube Music
YouTube Music's Recap feature provides a personalized, interactive experience with top 5 artists, songs, moods, genres, albums, playlists, and more. It also shows your longest continuous viewing time and the total amount of time you've listened in a year.
To access this feature, tap your profile avatar in the top right corner and select “Your Recap.” Available on Android and iOS mobile apps.
Duolingo
In addition to music streaming platforms, other types of platforms are capitalizing on Spotify's success, such as language learning app Duolingo. The platform's “Year in Review” experience is a 10-page overview that reveals all kinds of learner insights, including total XP earned, longest streak, and where they rank compared to other Duolingo users.
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mastodon
Social networking app Mastodon also jumped on the trend this year, launching 'Wrapstodon', which provides an overview of the year on the platform, including the total number of posts created, new followers added, and the most boosted posts. Most commonly used hashtags.
Netflix wrap
Although Netflix doesn't offer its own version of a year-end recap, a video editing company called Kapwing has developed a tool that uses Netflix viewing data to provide interesting statistics about individual subscribers. This includes insights like a subscriber's “most eaten day” and total watch time.
To use this tool, simply import your Netflix viewing history. You'll get a variety of stats, including total minutes and days of streaming, top shows and movies watched, major binges (like watching an entire season in one day), most watched movie actors, and more.
Reddit users can see a broad overview of this year's activity through “Reddit Recap,” a feature that allows them to examine their year-long engagement on the platform. This tool provides a detailed breakdown of posts, total upvotes and downvotes received, and awards won throughout the year. It also shows the total time spent using the platform and the most frequently used subreddits and topics.
crater
Inspired by the trend of TikTok users sharing “date wrap” presentations of their dates throughout the year, popular dating app Tinder has launched a new feature called “Ear-in-Swipe Vision Boards.” This tool allows users to create a personalized moodboard summarizing their dating experiences from 2024. Additionally, users can set their “date intentions” for next year, such as “finance manager” or “gamer girlfriend.”
Wrapped for TikTok
In 2020, TikTok launched a feature that shows the number of videos watched and engagement with the videos. However, it is no longer available, which prompted people to create their own versions.
One such tool was developed by Bennett Hollstein. This works similarly to Kapwing's tool and allows users to export their TikTok data. To do this, visit your TikTok settings page, click on “Settings & Privacy,” click on “Account,” and select “Download Data.” In either case, it is important to select JSON – Machine-readable file as the file format before uploading this file to Wrapped for TikTok.
Once the file is uploaded, you'll be able to view the total number of videos watched, total watch time, and engagement personas such as “Interaction Monster.”
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Since it's still early December, more companies are likely to release their own annual roundups. Many services have released year-end recaps in the past, including Goodreads, Hulu, Pandora, PlayStation, Strava, and Tidal. Grocery store Aldi is also participating.
This story has been updated since publication to include newly added Wrapped features from various platforms.