I already have the desktop app, what difference should this even make? Pointless gatekeeping by the devs
There are a lot of features all these companies make available only on their mobile apps, because it’s where they have the most control (and access over your data). It’s the same for social media sites as well, because you can limit them a number of ways on a desktop browser.
People who use Spotify for Podcasts already sold their soul to that company they might as well just use whatever Spotify wants them to use.
Everyone else can just use one of the podcast apps which just download the podcast from the podcast website. This includes Apple’s Podcast app or if you’re on Android I’d use AntennaPod which is packed with great features.
People who use Spotify for Podcasts already sold their soul to that company
Lmao. Why should I not use the functionality if I already pay for it? Doesnt make any sense.
Not like Apple or Google are much better.
They are as evil as Spotify in their own regards.Your actual best bet would be to set up an RSS feed and download to your own media server and stream from that.
That is exactle what I wrote I’m not sure why you cut the quote just before I say that those people should use whatever Spotify gives them.
And Apple podcast, AntennaPod and all the other podcast catchers do exactly that they use the RSS feed.
I really don’t get the sentiment of that comment.
He can only view the first 100 characters of posts because he forgot to pay his subscription for Spotify Explorer Premium
don’t show the button if the user doesn’t have access, ux designers.
Yeah we’re deprioritising the platform you use, because it’s niche. We have analytics, and they say your use case doesn’t matter. Just accept it and keep paying us, like all those other times