Deezer adds more personalization features

Customizable algorithm, stats and sharing

Deezer adds more personalization features
Deezer adds more personalization features

Deezer adds more personalization features offering music fans a more personalized experience with greater control over their music discover. There are four brand-new features which start in April and will continue to rollout during May 2025.

More control over the algorithm

Over the years, Deezer has evolved its Flow feature to let users influence their algorithmic recommendations. Starting April, Deezer is launching an algorithm customization feature that puts users fully in control of their music discovery. For the first time in music streaming, users get to tweak their recommendations algorithm without restriction.

Enhanced  personalization of the interface

Starting May, users will be able to organize the Favourites tab for quick access to their preferred content, creating a truly personalized space. They will also have the option to customize their playlist covers by adding photos, shapes, and stickers — remodelling the app to fit their personality.

New stats to discover and share your musical identity

Building on the success of the annual recap My Deezer Year, Deezer is launching My Deezer Month. Starting in early May users will receive fresh stats – including most listened-to songs, artists, genres – and a detailed breakdown of their activity, all presented in an unique and engaging way each month.

Share your music beyond Deezer

Starting late April, Deezer is introducing a next-level approach to music sharing. With a universal sharing link, users can send their favourite tracks to friends and family who are using other streaming services (Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube Music). This launch builds on Shaker, another unique Deezer feature that allows users to create playlists with their community, even with friends who are not on Deezer.

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