Spotify launches personalised ‘Daylists’ that change throughout the day based on how you’re feeling – here’s how to find yours

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  • Spotify has created a tool called Daylist which it describes as “your day in a playlist.”
  • Here’s everything you need to know about daily lists, including how to find your daily lists

Whether it’s classical music that relaxes you while you enjoy your morning coffee, or a heavy rock anthem that gets you excited for a run, our music choices often change throughout the day.

Now, Spotify has created a new tool called Daylist, which it describes as “your day in a playlist.”

“Throughout the day, your mood changes and so does the music you listen to,” Spotify explained.

“Spotify is excited to bring you Daily Playlist, a new and ever-changing playlist that moves with you throughout your day.”

Here’s everything you need to know about Daylist, including how to find your list.

Spotify has created a new tool called Daylist, which it describes as

Spotify has created a new tool called Daylist, which it describes as “your day in a playlist.”

The Daylist launches today, and is updated multiple times daily based on your past listening habits.

“Whether you’re enjoying a ‘wave of excitement in the Thursday evening window’ or a ‘happy Friday morning of dance energy,’ the list is updated daily with new titles and tracks that evolve with you throughout the day,” Spotify explained.

“Simply put, it’s your day on the playlist.”

To find your Daily List, sign in to Spotify on desktop or the web, and simply search for “Daily List.”

Your personalized playlist of 50 songs will appear, which is updated throughout the day.

MailOnline’s Shivali Best was given early access to the tool, and scanned her daily list at 10.15am.

Based on her listening history, her playlist at this time was titled “Smooth Modern Soul Morning”, and the next playlist was scheduled to update at 1:13 p.m.

Daylist is available as of today to both free and premium users across the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland.

MailOnline's Shivali Best was given early access to the tool, and scanned her daily list at 10.15am.  Based on her listening history, her playlist at this time was titled

MailOnline’s Shivali Best was given early access to the tool, and scanned her daily list at 10.15am. Based on her listening history, her playlist at this time was titled “Smooth Modern Soul Morning”, and the next playlist is scheduled to update at 1:13 p.m.

“We will continue to evolve the experience and bring it to more users in the coming months,” Spotify added.

The launch of Daylists comes shortly after the tech giant unveiled its new “AI DJ” tool.

The DJ, called X, features “amazingly realistic sound” and creates a custom mix based on your music taste.

“A DJ is a personalized AI guide that knows you and your music taste so well that it can choose what to play for you,” Spotify explains.

“This feature, which debuted in beta, will provide a curated selection of music along with reviews about tracks and artists we think you’ll love in stunningly realistic audio.”

What is Spotify?

Spotify is a music, video, and podcast streaming service founded on April 23, 2006 in Stockholm, Sweden.

Spotify allows users to create and customize their own playlists and browse content using parameters such as genre, artist, and album searches.

It compensates artists by paying them royalties based on the number of their streams in proportion to the total number of songs streamed overall.

The company was founded by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon and was officially launched on October 7, 2008.

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Spotify is a music, video, and podcast streaming service founded on April 23, 2006 in Stockholm, Sweden. Spotify allows users to create and customize their own playlists and browse content using parameters such as genre, artist, and album searches

It operates using a “freemium” service model, meaning its core features are free with some limitations and ads while additional services are available via a paid subscription.

The service is available throughout most of North and South America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and some parts of Asia.

It’s available on computers running macOS, Windows, and Linux, as well as on smartphones and tablets running Android, iOS, and Windows.

Spotify currently has approximately 159 million users, 71 million of whom use paid subscription services.

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