TIDAL users can now share playlists with profiles which will replace ‘My Collection’ as the in-app location for all saved content for members on mobile. For existing TIDAL subscribers, all saved content is accessible to listeners after they create a new profile.
TIDAL members have created millions of playlists, each with more than eight personal playlists created each on average. Now with TIDAL Profiles, listeners can discover new tracks, new albums, new artists, and keep up to date with music fans who share a similar taste in music.
Creating a profile is simple. TIDAL subscribers can choose and update their display name at any time – emoji’s included. Once set-up, members have the option to make playlists they’ve created public for other listeners to search for within the TIDAL app. Playlists can also be shared publicly with shareable links.
Agustina Sacerdote, Head of Product at TIDAL said, “TIDAL profiles is one of many new features we are building into TIDAL to help music fans share and engage with each other. Playlists are personal yet also how most fans discover new music with their friends and family. Profiles is TIDAL’s first step in making streaming more social and communal which is an inherently part of experiencing music”.
TIDAL profiles are available in-app on iOS and Android as well as desktop and web in 62 countries. TIDAL has more than 90 million songs and 450,000 high-quality videos in its catalogue, along with original video series, podcasts, thousands of expertly curated playlists, and artist discovery via TIDAL Rising. TIDAL is available in Free (US only), HiFi, and HiFi Plus tiers, with the HiFi Plus membership offering access to immersive audio features like Master Quality Authenticated (MQA) recordings, Dolby Atmos music and Sony’s 360 Reality Audio recordings.