Spotify is now integrated with Strava, making it simpler to listen to music during activities
Mergers and partnerships between various tech companies are quite common. What if we tell you that your music streaming app is now integrated with the physical exercise application? Yes, you read it right. Spotify and Strava have announced a new partnership. As per this recent development, the music streaming app is now integrated into the mobile app of Strava. Users can now easily link their favorite songs, playlists, and podcasts to Strava and play music instantaneously. It eliminates the requirement of swapping between the apps.
In the Record tab, a music note is available. It pulls up playlists and tracks directly from Spotify. Premium users could enjoy their liked tracks and playlists whereas free users would have to listen to what the app feeds them. Do note that for free users intermittent ads will also be included.
Well, the feature is available to all users of Strava be they, free users or premium subscribers. It requires a one-time connection between the two apps. Well, there is one drawback for Spotify Premium users. It is that they won’t be able to access their favorite tracks offline with this integration. Since Strava requires a mobile or Wi-Fi connection to keep the audio feed alive.
Users of Android and iOS should begin receiving the revolutionary new functionality that eliminates the need for the extra step of switching between apps today.
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