After you check out your Spotify Wrapped 2025, explore these copycats 

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Spotify’s annual Wrapped feature just dropped, giving listeners a fun, personalized summary of their listening habits. It has gained immense popularity over the years, and as a result, many companies have seized the opportunity to create similar year-in-review experiences, offering users a recap of their habits, preferences, or interactions from the past year.

Here are some platforms and websites that mimic the Spotify Wrapped concept.

Amazon Music

Amazon Music has a new Spotify Wrapped knockoff this year called “2025 Delivered,” which offers a summary of users’ listening stats, such as top artists, songs, and even podcasts. Notably, the platform also takes advantage of Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa, by giving users a special message from their favorite artist. The feature can be found on the app by tapping on the Library tab.

This year’s update features new badges for listeners to showcase. For instance, the “Trendsetter” badge is given to those who listened to trending albums early, while the “Headliner” badge honors fans who rank among the top percentage of an artist’s listeners. There are also new shareable cards designed with a “music festival” theme, tailored specifically for each listener.

Previously, Amazon Music’s equivalent of Spotify Wrapped was “My Year in Review,” a playlist featuring 50 to 100 of the most popular tracks based on your yearly statistics. The playlist is available in the “Playlists” section or “Made For You.”

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Apple Music 

Apple’s music streaming service Apple Music first rolled out its “Replay” experience in 2019. The feature offers a summary of top songs, artists, albums, genres, playlists, and stations, including play counts, total time spent listening, and other insights. You can also share personalized listening data on social media, and a year-end highlight reel offers an audio and visual recap of the music you listened to the most throughout the year.

This year, Apple Replay 2025 features a new “Discovery” section highlighting new artists, a “Loyalty” section for artists users return to annually, and a “Comebacks” section for artists who have reentered users’ listening rotation.

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This differs from last year’s experience, which featured “listening streaks,” which showed the days when users listened to music on the service the longest. The platform also launched a monthly version of Replay in 2024, letting users access monthly music habits.

The experience is available on both the mobile app and Apple’s Replay website. 

If you’re an Apple Books user, there’s a Year in Review feature that showcases all the books and audiobooks you read this year. You can find it in the Apple Books app by selecting the green “Year in Review” icon.

Apple Music Replay displayed on 5 smartphones
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Deezer

Deezer, another music streaming app, offers a yearly roundup called “My Deezer Year,” which provides a summary of your music consumption over the year, including top songs, genres, most-listened-to albums, and favorite artists. 

This year’s edition features a fun new “romantic comedy” theme for the recap visuals. Plus, users can create their own quizzes to share with friends. Just pick a favorite genre, three songs, and a top artist, and see which of your friends match your choices.

Last year, there were options to be “roasted” or “hyped-up” based on your music preferences, and it included a quiz that tested how well friends and family knew your music taste.

Deezer's annual recap feature for 2025
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SoundCloud

If your choice of music streaming platform of choice is SoundCloud, you’re in luck. The app recently launched its SoundCloud 2025 recap, giving you an overview of your top five artists, albums, tracks, and moods. It also shows your total listening time and provides a playlist with your 50 most listened-to songs.

Additionally, users can also discover their “Music Doppelgänger.” SoundCloud looks at the profiles they follow and determines which user shares the highest music-taste percentage.

YouTube Music 

YouTube Music’s Recap feature offers a personalized, interactive experience, highlighting the top five artists, songs, moods, genres, albums, and playlists. It also shows your longest listening streak and the total number of minutes you listened in a year. 

What’s new this year is an AI-powered “Ask Music” feature that lets users ask questions about their listening history. For example, “How did my listening change over the year?”

Access the feature by tapping on the profile avatar in the top-right corner and selecting “Your Recap.” It’s available in the Android and iOS mobile apps. 

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Another new addition this year is the video-sharing platform YouTube introduced its own Recap feature, allowing users to view their most-watched videos from 2025. This highlights a user’s favorite channels and interests while showcasing how their viewing habits have changed over time. Additionally, it categorizes users by personality type based on their viewing preferences.

Tidal

Unlike some other music streaming services, Tidal takes a minimalist approach to its recap, focusing on key stats such as top artists, top tracks, and monthly listening. The feature also provides a shareable card highlighting your top 5 artists and songs. Additionally, you receive a custom playlist featuring your most-played songs of the year.

To access your recap, click the notifications bell in your app.

Duolingo 

In addition to music streaming platforms, other platforms are capitalizing on Spotify’s success, including the language-learning app Duolingo. The platform’s “Year in Review” experience is a 10-page summary that reveals insights for all types of learners, including total XP earned, the longest streak, and your learning style.

To get your recap, click on the blue Duolingo mascot icon that says “2025” in the bottom left corner of the screen.

Netflix Wrapped

While Netflix doesn’t offer its own version of a year-end wrap-up, a video-editing company called Kapwing has developed a tool that uses Netflix viewing data to provide interesting statistics about individual subscribers. This includes insights like subscribers’ “most bingeful day” and total watch time.

To use the tool, simply import your Netflix viewing history. You’ll receive various insights, such as total minutes and days streamed, the top shows and movies watched, significant binges (like when an entire season was watched in one day), and the most-watched movie actor, among other statistics.

Wrapped for TikTok 

In 2020, TikTok launched a feature that showed how many videos you watched and the engagement on your videos. However, it’s no longer available, prompting people to create their own versions. 

One such tool was developed by Bennett Hollstein. It functions similarly to Kapwing’s tool, enabling users to export their TikTok data. To do this, visit the TikTok Settings page, click on “Settings and privacy,” then “Account,” and select “Download your data.” For this tool, it is important to choose “JSON – Machine-readable file” as the file format before uploading this file to “Wrapped for TikTok.” 

Once the file is uploaded, you will then be able to view the total number of videos watched, total watch time, and engagement persona, such as “Interaction Monster.”

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Twitch

Twitch also provides an annual summary for both viewers and streamers on the platform, providing insights into their most-viewed creators, overall watch time, and more. To get your recap, go to twitch.tv/annual-recap, and log in to your account. Users need to have either watched or streamed a minimum of 10 hours of content this year to be eligible.

Reclaim

A calendar app called Reclaim had its own Spotify Wrapped-styled year-in-review. It includes the number of external and internal meetings, the hours you spend in deep work and breaks, the number of meetings, the number of auto-scheduled meetings, your busiest month, and your work personality type.

Hevy

Workout app Hevy’s year-in-review showed its users the number of workouts in the year, top exercises, total duration, total volumes lifted, and number of completed sets. The interesting part about the review was that the app showed the weight users lifted as compared to things like airplanes.

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Since it’s still early December, more companies may launch their own annual recaps. Many services have released year-end wrap-ups in the past, including Circleback, Goodreads, Eight Sleep, Hulu, Pandora, PlayStation, Mastodon, Reddit, Strava, Tinder, Xbox, and others. Even the grocery store Aldi has participated.

This story was updated after publication to include newly added Wrapped-like features from various platforms.



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