How to see Spotify listening history on Desktop

First, we are going to look at how to view Spotify listening history via Windows 11/10 before we focus on the online version available through a web browser. OK, so to begin, you must first fire up the Spotify app. Since it comes from the Microsoft Store, then chances are it can be found in the app drawer via the Start Menu. Alternatively, you could also check the Desktop or the Taskbar.

You will now need to click on the Queue button. You can find it right next to the Connect to Device icon. The image above will give you an idea of where the Queue is located.

The next step to take here is to click on the Recently Played tab that sits right next to the Queue tab. From here, you will see a list of all the previously played songs.

How to view Spotify listening history on website

Yes, the ability is there to view your listening history via Spotify on the web. First, you must ensure you’re using a supported web browser. All the major options should work just fine, so use either. OK, so to begin, open your web browser and then navigate to the official Spotify page via open.spotify.com. Be certain to click on the Log in button on the right if you haven’t logged in already. Next, click on Profile, and right away you should see a list of all the music you’ve tuned into in the past. Read: Fix Spotify failed to migrate some of your data error

What is Spotify?

Spotify is a music streaming app that is quite popular in the world. In fact, Spotify is also a great space for those who want to stream their podcast to the world. Right now the most popular podcaster, Joe Rogan, is an exclusive user of the platform.

Is Spotify free to use?

Yes, the Spotify app and service are free to download and use, but you are limited to what you can do. Furthermore, advertisements will be added as part of the experience, so if you want to stream whichever songs you want without ads, then pay up.