Spotify Enhances Social Features with New Listening Activity and Request to Jam Options

January 7, 2026
Spotify Enhances Social Features with New Listening Activity and Request to Jam Options
  • Currently, the messaging feature supports only one-on-one chats and does not support group chats yet.

  • The article references related Digital Trends coverage on LG’s CES 2026 announcements, but the focus remains on Spotify’s feature rollout.

  • The move is designed to boost retention and discovery by keeping sharing inside the app and tying Chat, playback, and saving into a seamless loop to increase engagement.

  • Spotify is expanding its in-app Messages with new features Listening Activity and Request To Jam, designed to keep sharing and social discovery inside the app.

  • The rollout timeline is outlined, with Spotify’s broader strategy to become more social and a note that Messages launched in August 2025, plus contact information for TechCrunch staff.

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  • Spotify plans to roll out these features to all users by early February, with ongoing development toward group chats but no date yet for that feature.

  • The feature is opt-in and visible to friends even if the user hides their activity, and can be enabled via Privacy & Social Settings.

  • Free users can join a Jam session only if invited by a Premium user, creating a tiered collaborative experience.

  • Readers are invited to share feedback in the comments, and the article includes affiliate disclosures and promotions unrelated to the core topic.

  • Future extensions could include group chats, smarter recommendations from friends’ queues, weekly charts from inner-circle data, and hardware integrations for seamless handoffs to speakers or cars.

  • Messages are encrypted at rest and in transit but not end-to-end encrypted, as the feature aims to boost in-app interactions and retention.

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