
Spotify’s natural language search for podcasts is a fascinating use case. From their all-in-one podcast creation app (Anchor) to podcast APIs and their latest natural language enabled podcast search. To back their podcast investments, Spotify has worked on making the podcast experience as seamless and accessible as possible. Despite only entering the game in 2018, by late 2021, Spotify had already usurped Apple, the long-reigning leader in podcasts, with more than 28M monthly podcast listeners In a few short years, they have become the undisputed leaders in podcasting. ĭriving the charge in podcast adoption is Spotify.

The market for podcasts has grown tremendously in recent years, with the number of global listeners having increased by 20% annually in recent years.

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