
The largest music streaming platform across the globe is Spotify. There is a sizeable catalog of countless music and podcasts on this popular streaming app.
You might be wondering whether or not you can view everything you have been listening to on Spotify. The ‘Recently played’ feature of Spotify logs whatever you have listened to in the same order. We will discuss how to view your listening history in this post. The good news is that Spotify users can access their Spotify listening history on different platforms (on the web, mobile, and even its desktop app). Let us get started.
Table of Contents
- How to See Your Spotify Listening History
- On Android and iOS
- On the Web
- On Desktop app
- Final Thought
How to See Your Spotify Listening History
On Android and iOS:
1. Navigate to the ‘Home’ tab inside the app.

2. In the upper right, select the ’clock’ icon to go to the ’Recently played’ page

Note: You can view your listening history for up to three months
You can see your listening organized into dates, or the names of the song, playlist, or album.
To see more of your listening history, select ’See All’.
On the Web:
1. From the left sidebar, go to Home,

2. To find the Recently played section, Move down,

To see more of your listening history, select ’See All’.

Note: You cannot have an in-depth listening history.
On Desktop App:
1. Choose the Queue icon in the lower right corner ( i.e. a play icon with two and half horizontal lines)

2. Click on the Recently Played tab,

3. That is it! You can view your recent listening history.

Note: You cannot have an in-depth listening history just like the web player.
Final Thought
The users can access their ‘listening history’ no matter if they use a mobile device app, web player, or desktop app of Spotify.
As far as we are concerned it is highly recommended to take advantage of Spotify’s mobile app because it provides a comprehensive log; contrarily, the web player and desktop app lack some functionality to show your Spotify listening history.