Last week, I wrote about how Spotify’s non-music ventures are putting me off the app. The streamer just raised prices (again), right after opening a high-end podcast studio in Hollywood and just as it announced a strange new book-selling project. I come to Spotify for music, so none of that really speaks to me. I was curious how you all use the app — and it turns out, most of you are only there for the music, too.
Nearly 4,000 Android Authority readers voted in a poll about Spotify usage habits. There were four options: one for people who listen to podcasts on Spotify, one for people who listen to audiobooks, one for people who consume both, and one for people who only use Spotify to listen to music. More than two thirds of respondents said they only listen to music, which I assume means they’re not very happy about the latest price hike, either.