Timeline of Spotify

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This is a timeline of Spotify.

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Time period Development summary
2006 – 2008 (October) Early version of Spotify is on an invite only basis, although both free subscriptions and paid accounts are available.[1]

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Funding Rounds for Spotify. Disclosed amounts. In US$ millions.

Full timeline

Year Month and date Event type Details
2006 Foundation Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon develop and found Spotify in Stockholm, Sweden.[1]
2008 October 7 Launch Spotify is publicly released in the United Kingdom.[1]
2009 February Service launch Spotify begins offering free, but limited, access to its services, starting off in the United Kingdom.[1]
2009 July 21 Spotify announces a US$ 2 million deal with IODA (Independent Online Distribution Alliance), a global sales, marketing and distribution company. The deal brings 2 million new indie tracks.[2][3][4][5]
2010 May 17 Product Spotify announces two different accounts; Premium and Unlimited.[1]
2010 September 1 Award Spotify receives the World Economic Forum's Technology Pioneer award for 2011.[1]
2011 June 17 Funding Spotify reports having received another US$ 100 million of funding. This would be used to support the service launch in the United States.[1]
2011 July 14 International expansion Spotify launches in the United States.[1][6][7][8][9]
2011 July 17 Funding Spotify secures US$ 100 million in funding and is valued at US$ 1 billion.[1]
2013 May 2 Acquisition Spotify acquires Swedish startup Tunigo, with the purpose of regaining staff that could improve song discovery.[10][11][12][13][14]
2013 December 3 Website Spotify launches website Spotify for Artists, which explains its business model and revenue data, in an effort to engage artists and calm fears that streaming services are bad for musicians.[15][16][17][18][19]
2014 March Product Spotify introduces new, discounted Premium subscription tier for active students in the United States. Students enrolled in a university can pay half-price, from US$9.99 to US$4.99, for a Premium subscription.[20]
2014 March 5 Acquisition Spotify acquires music tech company The Echo Nest, in a deal aimed at allowing to utilize the music intelligence platform's widely used algorithms to enhance user experience and music discovery for Spotify users.[21][22][23][24][25][26]
2014 October 20 Product Spotify introduces its Family subscription, connecting up to five family members for a shared Premium subscription.[27][28][29][30][31]
2015 June 23 Acquisition Spotify acquires Seed Scientific, an analytics firm specialized in devising algorithms to understand information for commercial, public, and social sector clients.[21][32][33][34][35][36]
2016 January 19 Acquisition Spotify acquires two companies on the same day, Dublin-based music discovery startup Soundwave and Cord Project, a startup having previously built a variety of audio messaging apps.[21][37][38][39][40][41]
2016 April 26 Acquisition Spotify acquires San Francisco-based startup Crowd Album, a service that aggregates photos and videos taken at music events and shares to social media.[21][42][43][44][45][46]
2016 May 23 Upgrade Spotify Family is upgraded, letting up to six people share a subscription and reducing the price.[47][48][49][50][51]
2016 November 1 Acquisition Spotify acquires Preact, a cloud-based platform and service developed for companies that operate on subscription models; with the purpose of acquiring new subscribers and retaining current customers.[21][52][53][54][55][56]
2017 March 6 Acquisition Spotify acquires Sonalytic[21]
2017 March 26 Acquisition Spotify acquires MightyTv.[21]
2017 April 19 International expansion Spotify discounted Premium subscription for active students is expanded to 33 more countries, namely Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Latvia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland and Turkey.[57][58][59][60][61]
2017 April 25 Acquisition Spotify acquires Mediachain.[21]
2017 May 16 Acquisition Spotify acquires niland.[21]

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References

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