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Spotify Audiobook Charts Launch in US and UK With Weekly Rankings

Spotify Audiobook Charts Launch in US and UK With Weekly Rankings

Spotify Audiobook Charts are now live in the United States and United Kingdom. The new feature highlights trending audiobook titles each week. As a result, listeners can quickly find what others enjoy. Spotify designed the charts similar to its Music and Podcast rankings. However, this time the focus is fully on audiobooks. The company updates rankings weekly based on listening and engagement data. Users can explore top titles overall or browse by genre. Moreover, both free and paid users can access the charts. Simply tap Search, open the Audiobooks hub, and scroll to the “Dive deeper” section.

Boosting Audiobook Discovery

Spotify entered the audiobook space in 2022. Since then, it has added new tools to improve the experience. For example, the “Page Match” tool lets users scan a physical book page and jump to that exact spot in audio. In addition, the platform introduced “Audiobook Recaps.” These short summaries help listeners catch up quickly. Therefore, users stay engaged even after long breaks.
The company says Spotify Audiobook Charts will help both readers and authors. Listeners get trusted recommendations. Publishers Gain More Visibility for Trending Titles. Duncan Bruce, Director of Audiobook Partnerships and Licensing, said easier discovery drives demand. He believes the charts will connect books with culture in real time. Recently, Spotify also expanded into physical book sales. Through a partnership with Bookshop.org, users in the US and UK can soon buy print copies inside the app. Overall, Spotify continues to invest in the growing audiobook market. The new charts make discovery simple, engaging, and accessible for everyone.

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