

Another way to enjoy the catalogue is by using its radio featuring music classified by genre and date, or subscribing to any of the thousands of playlists available, both official and user-created. Spotify features an enormous music catalog, supported by the main record labels as well as independent producers, all of it in an easy to explore environment thanks to its great search engine.

Spotify is a well-known free app that plays music online via streaming and that has ended up beating its competition over time with millions of users around the world. Still, it’s cool to see more widgets starting to make their way to Windows.Imagine having one the largest music catalogues at your disposal to listen to on your computer or laptop. It’s currently unclear when both widgets will be available in a public release for everyone to try. Then open the widgets board and navigate to the widgets picker by clicking the “+” button at the top-right of the board to pin your widget.īecause the widgets are limited to insider builds, they are still only available to developers to try. To give it a try, go to the Microsoft Store and update to the latest version of Messenger. Ready to try out a new widget? The Messenger app now has a preview version of its widget available. Today’s addition of the Spotify widget comes about a week after Microsoft announced that Meta would be adding a Messenger widget to Windows 11 as well. Then open the widgets board and navigate to the widgets picker by clicking the “+” button at the top-right of the board to pin your widgets.

To give them a try, go to the widgets collection in the Microsoft Store and update to the latest version of the apps. Spotify and Phone Link are now rolling out preview versions of their widgets as well. Last week, we promoted a preview of the widget for the Messenger app. The company also noted that Phone Link, it’s software that allows users to connect their smartphone with their computer, is also getting a widget.

The Spotify widget, based on the screenshot provided by Microsoft, looks to give users the ability to kick off a recommended playlist.
