Spotify, Shopify team up to allow in-app purchases

Spotify, Shopify team up to allow in-app purchases

With this partnership, musicians will be able to connect their online stores directly to their Spotify profiles.

Musicians on Spotify will be able to connect their Shopify stores directly to their profiles on the streamer. (Reuters pic)
OTTAWA:
Canadian e-commerce giant Shopify yesterday announced a partnership with music-streaming giant Spotify that would allow in-app sales of artists’ merchandise.

The tie-in comes just two months after the Ottawa-based company reached a similar deal with video-sharing app TikTok.

Shopify said musicians would be able to connect their Shopify store directly to their Spotify profile, so listeners can buy merchandise on the same Spotify page where they can find their latest music.

Shopify’s director of product, Amir Kabbara, said artists are increasingly entrepreneurial in building “multifaceted brands and businesses, and now we’re making it easier for them to meet fans where they are”.

With this, he said, “we’re empowering artists to think beyond the traditional merch table with new ways to monetise, and to experiment with their brands through commerce”.

The service will be available to listeners in the United States and Canada, as well as in Australia, Britain, and New Zealand.

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