“Now all creators can get comments on their episodes, see important performance updates in real time, and manage their shows on the go. “We’re thrilled to announce the completely revamped Spotify for Podcasters mobile app, with exciting new features and updates. Easily track key stats, get notified when you’re added to Spotify charts, and manage, like, and reply to comments-a brand new way to interact with your fans on Spotify. Our app also now supports all podcasts, which means every creator has access to powerful tools, no matter where their show is hosted. Read on for more details, and get the app now to experience it first-hand….Since day one, the Spotify for Podcasters mobile app has helped creators who are hosted with us manage their shows anytime, anywhere. Now, we’re expanding access of our mobile features to all creators, regardless of where their show is hosted, giving everyone the flexibility to engage fans and grow their show on the world’s largest listening platform at any moment…We’re beginning to roll out comments to all Spotify shows and users starting today. Listeners will be able to leave a comment on the Spotify mobile app, while creators can manage feedback both on the all-new Spotify for Podcasters mobile app and on web. When you like or respond to a comment, that fan will receive a notification, helping keep your audience engaged where they’re already listening,” said the company in part, in a blog post.
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