spotify subscriptions land with some real caveats: podcasters have to host through anchor and listeners have to navigate to their anchor landing webpage to actually subscribe https://t.co/OvpkIgbXy9
— Ashley Carman (@ashleyrcarman) April 27, 2021
Audio-streaming platform Spotify warned of uncertain growth as newer markets such as India endure a surge in coronavirus cases https://t.co/beCIk9Po6U
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) April 28, 2021
Also: the experience on Spotify is much more clunky, especially because you can't subscribe in the app. This is because Apple take 30% of all in-app payments. So Apple is, essentially, making the product of its competitor worse. Clever.
— James Cridland (@JamesCridland) April 27, 2021
"One of those publishing partners is NPR, which will publish a selection of their shows sponsor-free for paid subscribers."
— Ellen Horne (@ramenshopradio) April 27, 2021
Anyone else really concerned about the implications for local news here? https://t.co/KZLTnX5ieE
We’re creating more ways for more podcasters to monetize their work. Learn about Spotify’s Paid Subscriptions and Open Access Platform and how independent creators can now utilize the Spotify Audience Network. https://t.co/IxZUWTeIrm
— Spotify News (@SpotifyNews) April 27, 2021
— For the next 2 years, being a part of this podcast creator program will be free for podcasters, meaning they can pocket 100% of their subscriber revenue, excluding payment transaction fees.
— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) April 27, 2021
— Starting in 2023, Spotify will introduce a 5% fee for access to the tool. https://t.co/k8XC4c0Smp
Spotify seems to be playing a two-year delay game:
— Timothy Buck (@TimothyBuckSF) April 27, 2021
1. invest in creators for two years by not taking any cut
2. maybe in two years Apple will forced or shamed out of taxing 30% of any competing paid podcast network’s revenue from users on iOS. https://t.co/IJpmmUcKpt
We're excited to announce paid subscriptions! ?
— Anchor (@anchor) April 27, 2021
Now creators can monetize on their own terms with subscriber-only content. Enjoy streamlined setup, customizable pricing, and zero platform fees. https://t.co/0axZIoT4dV
The @stripe team is making it possible for entire new categories of business to emerge in the creator economy.
— Michael Mignano (@mignano) April 27, 2021
Consistently impressed by pace and level of innovation, and excited to work with @patrickc and team on our Paid Subscriptions launch. https://t.co/cCMKwHV2U9
This will be pitched as Spotify vs Apple. But podcasters can sell their stuff on both platforms at the same time. Which is good for them and for listeners/subscribers. https://t.co/x8SyfmBDCd
— Peter Kafka (@pkafka) April 27, 2021
Happy to announce or Q1'2021 results. Thank you to all of our partners and employees around the world.
— Daniel Ek (@eldsjal) April 28, 2021
More info here: https://t.co/OQNFY5YXLr pic.twitter.com/3FH10eZ4jT
1/ Today, we’re thrilled to be launching @Spotify Paid Subscriptions, enabling creators to stand up their own podcast subscription businesses on @anchor.
— Michael Mignano (@mignano) April 27, 2021
This marks a new era for podcast monetization through a platform that’s purpose built for creators.https://t.co/1MNeFSRfdy
this is another example of apple and google’s app store restrictions making the experience on other apps worse https://t.co/AcxMMYfqlF
— Jake Kastrenakes (@jake_k) April 27, 2021
There's a lot to like about Apple Podcasts Subscriptions, but it's still a work in progress--and Apple's App Store rules mean nobody can ever build a competitor on iOS.https://t.co/E7PLu1uNlH
— Jason Snell (@jsnell) April 27, 2021
More creator economy! (And built with some new @stripe functionality that we'll be investing a lot in over the coming months.) https://t.co/MoTaa7csjV
— Patrick Collison (@patrickc) April 27, 2021
So the Spotify cut is a third of the Apple cut. https://t.co/8mPJs6jsOG
— Bud Elliott (@BudElliott3) April 27, 2021
This is really, really bad.https://t.co/VKpGnR6dm5
— Noah Smith ? (@Noahpinion) April 27, 2021
#Breaking: @Spotify unveils subscription podcast platform, rivaling @Apple
— Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) April 27, 2021
— Creators using Anchor can mark episodes as subscriber-only and publish them to Spotify, other podcast platforms
— Spotify to debut 5% fee for access to tool starting in 2023
https://t.co/FqDyKdHFtx
Much better rates than Apple Podcasts... What will Amazon do? https://t.co/TSfCHE8SkH
— ⌗ChrisMessina (@chrismessina) April 27, 2021
That’s no more convenient than directing them to your patreon or discord. The ease of in-app subscribing and billing is what Apple has going for it here even at higher cut, it’s a volume play. https://t.co/vpQb8563JO
— Bud Elliott (@BudElliott3) April 27, 2021
Spotify plays the long game with 0%, 0%, 5%, while Apple keeps grabbing at an egregious 30%. A rake too far... https://t.co/B6Ygi6BwSD https://t.co/9M67OwEZW5
— Bill Gurley (@bgurley) April 27, 2021
Well this is about as big a let down as it could’ve been. #podcasting https://t.co/d8c7jz8Rns
— Mark Asquith, That British Podcast Guy (@MrAsquith) April 27, 2021
Also: US-only. Apple is in 170 countries and territories.
— James Cridland (@JamesCridland) April 27, 2021
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— Tall Seller (@TallSeller) April 28, 2021
Go $SHOP go!https://t.co/Yoxe9oXfbw