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Spotify moves closer to social platform with group messaging

Published on: January 30, 2026 4:20 PM

Slide into Spotify's DMs: Platform launches in-app messaging to boost content sharing - Music Business Worldwide

Spotify is preparing to introduce group messaging support as part of its broader push to evolve from a music-streaming service into a more socially driven platform.

The upcoming feature builds on Spotify’s individual messaging system, which was rolled out last year. With group chats, users will be able to communicate more easily with friends and fellow music fans directly within the app, strengthening community interaction around shared listening experiences.

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Despite the upgrade, significant challenges remain in how users discover and connect with one another on Spotify. One of the platform’s biggest limitations is the lack of effective user search functionality. Spotify does not allow users to search for others by unique usernames, and searches based on display names often return inconsistent or irrelevant results, as many users share the same name.

 

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Currently, Spotify’s messaging feature is restricted to people with whom a user has previously interacted through social features such as shared playlists or listening activity. This makes it difficult to start conversations with new users unless an invite link is exchanged externally.

However, evidence found in version 9.1.20.1132 of Spotify’s Android app suggests the company may be preparing to address this issue. The update indicates that Spotify could soon allow users to edit their usernames, a move that would significantly improve discoverability and communication on the platform.

Usernames on Spotify have existed since the service’s early days, but since 2018 they have largely been auto-generated alphanumeric strings, making them difficult to remember or use as identifiers. Allowing editable usernames would effectively turn them into social handles, a concept closely associated with mainstream social media platforms.

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The introduction of group messaging and the potential shift toward user-friendly usernames signal Spotify’s intent to deepen social engagement within its ecosystem. While no official release timeline has been announced, the changes mark another step in Spotify’s gradual transformation into a social media-like hub centred on music and shared experiences.

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