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Spotify today announced a new Running Mode that turns playlists into structured running sessions built around workout type, tempo, and listening habits. It's launching on iOS first.

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Located in the app's Fitness Hub, the feature lets runners choose from 25 presets that can be tweaked to fit workout type (interval, steady, or pyramid, for example), with options for duration, beats per minute, and the preferred kind of music. Spotify then matches track selection to the chosen tempo and moves through songs as the session progresses.

Optional audio cues can be enabled to guide users through their run, although these are English-only for now.

Spotify suggests the feature grew out of its fitness-based "Prompted Playlists," a natural-language playlist feature that has seen a lot of fitness prompts directed its way.

Running Mode sits alongside the fitness content Spotify added in April, when it began featuring Peloton classes and creator workout videos in the app.

Strava discontinued its in-app Spotify integration late last month, and removed the music controls that had lived in Strava's workout display since 2023, so Spotify's new mode could be a timely salve for runners who want to keep listening.

Spotify says the new Running Mode is available to premium subscribers in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden, starting today.

Article Link: Spotify Adds Running Mode to iOS App With Tempo-Matched Music
 
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I've been asking Apple for this for years. Even if its just my personally music library. It's all in the cloud....they have the data on all the tunes. Tempo would be a great choice besides just genre.
 
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It would be nice now with AutoMix, when the actual song starts desyncing with your pace, make it slower/faster and when it’s becoming too much, just switch to another song that’s suits your pace better, no need to wait until the song finishes.
 
I used to have a more "progressive" running playlist but then I would be too amped up and exert myself sooner, had to switch to softer tunes, but not too slow. Curious to see what it recommends
 
Will try when I next have Spotify premium.

The fitness videos and audio are an odd mix.

I wonder though what the regulator's reaction would be if Apple bundled Fitness+ with Apple Music for the price of just Apple Music?
 
Good to know about this. Wonder why it is available only in a few countries and hopefully there will be a worldwide rollout soon.
 
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Am I the only one experiencing déjà vu here? Didn't they have beat-matching already on their iOS app back in 2015? Spotify Running I believe...
You’re absolutely right. It was 'BPM' based. They scrapped it after about a year I think.
 
I've been asking Apple for this for years. Even if its just my personally music library. It's all in the cloud....they have the data on all the tunes. Tempo would be a great choice besides just genre.
They have the data on the tunes, they have the Apple Watch tracking heart rate and pace, they have signaled recent interest with virtual "workout buddies", they have Music and Fitness+ subscriptions to sell... Now that you point it out, it's kind of insane that Apple hasn't done this yet.
 
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Spotify today announced a new Running Mode that turns playlists into structured running sessions built around workout type, tempo, and listening habits. It's launching on iOS first.

spotify-running-mode@2x-scaled.jpg

Located in the app's Fitness Hub, the feature lets runners choose from 25 presets that can be tweaked to fit workout type (interval, steady, or pyramid, for example), with options for duration, beats per minute, and the preferred kind of music. Spotify then matches track selection to the chosen tempo and moves through songs as the session progresses.

Optional audio cues can be enabled to guide users through their run, although these are English-only for now.

Spotify suggests the feature grew out of its fitness-based "Prompted Playlists," a natural-language playlist feature that has seen a lot of fitness prompts directed its way.

Running Mode sits alongside the fitness content Spotify added in April, when it began featuring Peloton classes and creator workout videos in the app.

Strava discontinued its in-app Spotify integration late last month, and removed the music controls that had lived in Strava's workout display since 2023, so Spotify's new mode could be a timely salve for runners who want to keep listening.

Spotify says the new Running Mode is available to premium subscribers in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden, starting today.

Article Link: Spotify Adds Running Mode to iOS App With Tempo-Matched Music
Idk about music structure or anything running.. but wouldn't the playlist progressively having a quicker tempo be better? Wouldnt a tempo just slightly slower than your running pace slow you down?
 
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