Ever caught yourself wondering what your most played song is? Or maybe you want to know just how many hours you’ve spent listening to music this month. Spotify tracks all that and more, but it does not always make it easy to find. Whether you are trying to relive your Spotify Wrapped or dive into weekly listening patterns, this guide will show you how to get the info you are looking for.
Let’s walk through the different ways to check your Spotify stats, starting with the most well-known option.
See Your Year in Review with Spotify Wrapped

Spotify Wrapped is that colorful feature you see every December. It gives you a personalized look at your top artists, favorite songs, most-listened genres, and total minutes streamed throughout the year. It also throws in little extras like audio moods and listening badges to add a fun touch.
This feature is available to all Spotify users, even if you are on the free plan. Wrapped usually pops up as a banner inside the mobile app when it is released. You can also search for Your Top Songs followed by the year to revisit the playlist anytime.
Wrapped is fun, but it only appears once a year. So what if you want more frequent updates?
Where to Find Listening Data Inside the Spotify App?
Spotify doesn’t give full stats in the app, but a few sections show personalized history if you know where to look.
Here’s where to check:
- Recently Played: Found on the home screen, it shows your latest activity
- Made for You Playlists: Like “Your Time Capsule,” “Repeat Rewind,” or “On Repeat” — based on your listening habits
- Daily Mixes: Updated every day and grouped by your favorite genres
- Search History: Suggests past artists or albums you explored
Still, it’s pretty surface-level stuff. No top-10 lists. No play counts. No detailed rankings. That’s where third-party tools come in.
Best Third-Party Tools for Spotify Listening Stats
Spotify doesn’t break it down enough. But outside tools — which connect to your account using the official Spotify API — show more than the app ever will.
Here are the most popular options:
1. Stats for Spotify
Shows your top artists, songs, and genres over 4 weeks, 6 months, or all-time. Very clean and simple. No account needed — just sign in with Spotify.
2. Last.fm
It “scrobbles” your plays, so you can track your history live. Offers graphs, listening trends, and community features. Old-school but powerful.
3. Volt.fm
A slick dashboard with colorful visuals. It includes mood tagging, artist discovery scores, and even compares your taste to others.
4. Obscurify
Tells you how unique (or basic) your music taste is. Shows emotional tone of your songs and lets you generate playlists from results.
5. Spotistats (iOS/Android App)
Great for mobile users. Tracks live stats, builds charts, and lets you monitor listening streaks like “Most Listened Artist This Week.”
How to View Weekly or Monthly Spotify Stats?
Spotify does not offer weekly or monthly summaries by itself. You won’t find a section inside the app that shows your top artists this week or your most played genre last month. However, tools like Stats for Spotify, Volt.fm, and Spotistats do give you that option.
They track your listening history in short intervals and display it through simple charts or graphs. These updates usually happen every day or every few days. If you are someone who likes checking your music stats often, these tools are ideal.
What Spotify Still Doesn’t Show You Directly?
Even though Spotify collects a lot of data about your listening, there are limits to what it shares with you. You cannot see exact play counts for individual tracks. You also will not find any official way to export your full listening history.
Spotify does not offer daily breakdowns, real-time minutes, or detailed mood changes over time. If you are hoping for a complete data export or a monthly graph of genre shifts, you will have to rely on third-party tools that offer that level of detail.
While Wrapped and curated playlists are fun, they are not built for users who want deep or frequent insights.
Are Third-Party Spotify Stats Tools Safe?
Most of the tools mentioned earlier are safe to use. They connect through Spotify’s secure API, which means they never see your password and cannot access your private account data without your permission.
When you log into a tool like Stats for Spotify or Volt.fm, you are sent to Spotify’s own site to grant permission. After that, the tool can read your listening data but cannot make changes unless you allow it.
Still, it is smart to check the permissions each tool is asking for. Some may want access to your playlists or ability to add songs. If you want to disconnect any app, you can go to your Spotify account’s Apps page and remove it with a click.
Can You Use Spotify Stats Tools Without Premium?
Yes, you can. Both free and premium users get access to Spotify Wrapped and can use external tools like Stats for Spotify and Obscurify. Your account type does not affect how your listening data is tracked. Premium only changes features like skipping, ad-free listening, and offline playback.
All your listening activity still counts toward your stats, no matter what plan you are on.
Final Thoughts
Spotify gives you a few ways to explore your music habits, especially at the end of the year with Wrapped. But if you want more — like week-by-week artist rankings or mood breakdowns — external tools make that possible.
Whether you are just curious, trying to discover new music, or want proof that you really are the number one fan of your favorite band, your Spotify stats are waiting for you. Try a few tools, bookmark the ones you like, and enjoy seeing your music life from a new angle.
