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Spotify outage sparks user frustration, prompts Apple Music look‑alike offers

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Users waking up to silent playlists discovered that Spotify is experiencing a service-wide disruption. The company posted on X that it’s aware of “some issues right now with the app and are checking them out.” Reports on Downdetector spiked after 9 a.m. PT, with listeners unable to stream music or access saved libraries.

Without an official timeline, engineers are scrambling to restore connectivity. Social feeds lit up with complaints about stalled playback, missing playlists, and broken login flows. For frustrated subscribers, a quick comparison points to Apple Music’s standard plan at $10.99 per month, which still offers a free trial for new users.

As the outage persists, advertisers lose impression inventory while artists miss streaming royalties. Spotify’s reputation for reliability takes a hit, prompting some users to reevaluate their subscription value. Until the fix lands, listeners must endure silence or switch platforms, underscoring how dependent modern music consumption is on uninterrupted cloud services.

Spotify’s status page remains quiet, but past incidents suggest a rollout of server patches within hours. Meanwhile, power users are turning to offline playlists saved on devices as a stopgap. The episode serves as a reminder that even leading streaming platforms can falter, and redundancy may become a selling point for competitors.