Tidal recommendations work slightly different to Spotify. You won’t find the same level of intrusive recommendations with tidal, they are more subtle in the sense that occasionally you will see sections appear like “because you listened to” and “stations” based on. My personal favourite for discovering is the daily discovery that appears towards the top of your home page. Be warned though, tidal throws all types of commercial recommendations at you on your Home Screen like popular artists, trending, rising etc. you can’t remove them and they have no relevance to your listening history. Good luck Answer from ogerloaf on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/tidal › tried tidal for one month from spotify/apple music standpoint - here is my take
r/TIdaL on Reddit: Tried Tidal for one month from Spotify/Apple Music standpoint - Here is my take
February 28, 2023 -

Hey everyone,

I am an avid music listener on all my devices and I've been using several different music streaming services over the years to try them all and see which one was the most suitable for me. I was always bouncing between Spotify and Apple Music, and wanted to try out Tidal because of friends' recommendations. I took the free trial month at the end of January, used it for multiple occasions (home, commute, travel...) and here is my review.

Pros:

Starting with the good things, I loved how central the music is! This may seem stupid but Tidal really puts the emphasis on the music service first rather than pushing podcasts or certain artists blindly. This can be seen in the 'clickable' names throughout the interface to see music producers, composer, sound engineer... for EVERY track, how cool is that? I also loved the overall premiumness of the interface, the Tidal built-in playlists are well-organised and easy to navigate. As for songs recommendations, I actually liked them most of the time! One month is short for a service to refine my profile but overall I actually discovered new songs or rediscovered artists who were "lost" in my Spotify/AM daily listening habits.

Sound quality was the biggest hope I had before installing Tidal and I wasn't disappointed. I listened to it through multiple sources, either on wired headphones or speakers (B&W P7 and Edifier) to test the lossless Hifi quality or most often in normal mode on Bluetooth devices (car, Sony WH-1000XM4, AirPods...) and it sounded as good as AM and better than Spotify which does not offer any lossless mode at the moment. I also loved that Tidal took the time to develop quality apps for most of my devices, including standalone iPad and Apple Watch apps which are not merely replicating the iPhone app design.

Pricing was finally quite competitive, especially when compared to the increased prices of AM/Spotify over the last months. For students like myself, Tidal with Hifi quality comes at €4.99/month in Western Europe which is a very enticing offer!

Cons (I'll be more structured here with a bullet point list):

  • Search is just BAD. I read before trying Tidal that its search was sometimes imprecise and could lead to unwanted results. I was used to bad search of AM compared to the overall excellent one of Spotify (which works with filters too!) but Tidal is another level below that. Example with the latest song of the British band Depeche Mode: type "Ghost Again" and not "Ghosts Again" with the -s and Tidal won't return you the song, like WHY? It was also a pain in the arse for me to find an artist whose name I misspelled and I had to open Google or Spotify to find the correct one! It is especially irritating in situations where you have little control on your screen like in the car.

  • App stability is disappointed. Many times, I ran into the issue of a buggy iOS app when it said it did not have any connection (I had to restart it) or when I started a track and it froze the screen without any reason. AM can also be buggy and Spotify is generally the most stable in that field but Tidal app feels buggy and "sluggish" at certain times.- Library management suffers from the same issue as Spotify. I sometimes read music services can fall either in the playlist-oriented or album-oriented camp. Although Tidal is better than Spotify for that, it just doesn't leave me with the impression I was managing my music library like I do with AM. I am much more an album-oriented person (hence my conclusion below) and missed the smart playlists, the beautiful album grid...

  • Tidal lack of popularity can be problematic. This point has different consequences and I'm not talking about the lack of marketing around it (at least in Europe) although this could be a problem for the financial people running the service. Tidal is stuck between two sides, the utterly well-known Spotify which is the most popular among my friends and has many social features (playlist collaboration, availability everywhere, public playlists choice...) and AM which offers a great sound quality (and Dolby Atmos), human-curated playlists, radios and more fine-grained control over your music library. AM is also, just like Spotify, available on many more devices than Tidal. I miss the TV (LG OS) and Playstation apps for instance.

  • Personal music management is inferior to AM. Like Spotify, there is no good way to manage local files and merge them with the streaming library. It's one of the main strengths of AM and it does it so smoothly.

Overall, I liked my experience on Tidal but did not find enough pros to counterbalance its cons. The main ones being the fuzzy search and the app stability. For my own use and having mainly Apple devices, AM has a better value proposition with a similar premium sound quality,is available on more devices, a better library management and also more financial value with a student price of €5.99/month which includes the TV video service. Someone looking for better social features could also be disappointed by Tidal and prefer Spotify.

Thanks for your time!

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[2025 Updated] Tidal and Spotify Side by Side Comparison | Sidify
In addition, it offers special ... Tidal HiFi Plan and a Spotify Premium almost the same, while Tidal HiFi Plus is twice the monthly price of Spotify's Premium....
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Whether Tidal is “better” than Spotify depends on individual preferences. Tidal offers hi-fi and master-quality sound, which may appeal to audiophiles or those who prioritize sound quality. Spotify, on the other hand, has a vast music library and is well-known for its curated playlists and discovery features. So, if sound quality is a priority, Tidal might be viewed as better, but for playlist variety and discovery, Spotify has its strengths.

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TIDAL vs Spotify - SoundGuys
Which is cheaper, Spotify or Tidal?

As of 2025, Tidal is more affordable than Spotify.

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TIDAL vs Spotify - SoundGuys
Does Tidal publish how many times a track has been played? Spotify does, kinda, I think?

You’re correct that Spotify publishes the number of streams on popular songs on artist’s profiles, and each track in an artist’s album will display a tally mark of how popular that track is relative to the other tracks on the album. Tidal does not publish listening statistics in either of these ways, but each artist’s profile will display their most popular tracks.

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Tidal vs Spotify: which streaming service is best for you? | What Hi-Fi?
September 6, 2022 - As the only major service to still have a free tier, Spotify is undeniably mainstream. But the differences between it and Tidal have shrunk in recent years. Spotify's prices have crept up to overtake Tidal, while Tidal's catalogue has grown to overtake Spotify's.
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reddit.com › r/tidal › should i switch from spotify premium to tidal?
r/TIdaL on Reddit: Should I switch from Spotify premium to tidal?
July 21, 2023 -

I know you get cd level sound quality but I’ve heard the app is quite glitchy, also Spotifys recommendations are what have formed about 90% of my music taste so idk if tidals recommendations are as good. Can someone help me decide?

Update: I got the tidal free trial to try it out and while the quality was slightly better, I soon realised that there was no (free) way to transfer my (multiple) playlists with over 700 tracks, so looks like I’ll be staying with Spotify for now. Thanks for all the replies

UPDATE UPDATE: Bro wth it’s been like ten minutes I went back to Spotify and it’s literally unlistenable now what is this sorcery. Tidal it is. Just a little quieter than Spotify is all

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TIDAL vs Spotify - SoundGuys
June 5, 2025 - For more options, check out our list of the best music streaming services, and for more comparisons, see who wins in our in-depth Apple Music vs Spotify, Spotify vs Pandora, and Spotify vs Spotify Premium showdowns. ... June 5, 2025: Updated streaming quality section with new Tidal tiers and updated pricing information.
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r/spotify on Reddit: Spotify vs Tidal vs Apple Music
June 4, 2024 -

As many have heard, Spotify plan are increasing yet again. I’ve contemplated switching, but I got grandfathered into the Spotify with Hulu plan somehow and having Hulu and Spotify all for the price of one premium subscription is nice. But I’ve honestly been contemplating switching as I’ve noticed their curated mixes and DJ feature have been going down hill, and 2 price hikes in the same year is getting close to pushing me to the edge to switch.

I’ve been a Spotify premium user for years, and a tidal user for a couple years before Spotify but switched because it was giving me too many issues, but what are your guys pros/cons between Spotify, Tidal, and Apple Music? Does Apple Music have these curated playlists or DJ feature? (I’m a big fan of the DJ feature but it’s slowly gone downhill and find myself using it less and less because of how bad it’s gotten).

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reddit.com › r/tidal › tidal or spotify?
r/TIdaL on Reddit: Tidal or Spotify?
August 28, 2024 -

About a year ago I changed to Tidal, from Spotify, but I still use Spotify for podcasts. The primary reason as to why I switched to Tidal is the bitrate (I went for their at the time HiFi 1XXX bitrate subscribtion as a student). I had just gotten my Sony WH-1000XM5 at the time, but I often find myself wondering why in the world Tidal does not have certain songs, altough their libary is huge I've never had this problem with Spotify before. So my question is whether or not Tidal is actually better in terms of audio quality when listening though Sony WH-1000XM5, or the Sony Linkbuds-S

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reddit.com › r/tidal › spotify vs tidal -- help?
r/TIdaL on Reddit: Spotify vs Tidal -- help?
January 10, 2025 -

i just started tidal's free 1 month trial because I've been getting so tired of spotify's bull over the past few years. (the increased focus on AI, this year's awful wrapped, all the typical corporate stuff, premium getting more expensive every year, etc)

I can't really find any good pros other than it's not spotify. with tidal, as far as I know, you can't change your playlist covers, you can't add a pfp unless you have one of 3 apps I don't ever intend on getting, the mechanism of adding songs to playlists is more time consuming than it should be, etc.

i REALLY want to like this app. i'm looking for good music apps other than spotify or apple music, but I keep running into things on tidal that would be a downgrade from spotify. if i'm paying about the same each month, it's gotta be better overall.

are there any features tidal offers that set it apart from and above spotify? if so, what are they?

Edit: for context, I don't have any quality sound systems -- my crappy bluetooth earbuds recently broke so i've been stuck with wired, my car's sound system is abysmal, and I don't have headphones. good quality sound is REALLY nice, but I don't currently have access to a way to benefit from that feature.

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Here is a long list of reasons why I like Tidal: Tidal has a much cleaner, less cluttered UI. I can easily find what I'm looking for in a few clicks. Spotify limits my library to a measly sidebar, whereas Tidal makes it navigable as an entire page. The homepage shows me things in a logical order, like having my recently played up at the top, then my mixes, then my most played. Rather than random recommended playlists at the top, then mixes, THEN recents. Artists discographies are organized into separate studio albums, singles & EPs, live albums, and compilation categories. Not just section headers under one discography banner. Spotify is also extremely annoying as the albums are initially organized by popularity and not release date by default. Tidal's track radio and mixes are great and are my main way of listening to music if I'm not listening to a full album. Their recommendation algorithm is in my opinion much better than Spotify. This goes for both songs and albums. They have Daily Discovery and New Arrivals playlists that are great. Tidal gives me 8 daily mixes to choose from, while Spotify only gives me 6. Tidal isn't polluted with AI generated music and playlists (see Spotify's "Perfect Fit Content" program), audiobooks, podcasts, concert reminders, or merchandise. One of Tidal's best features is the "recommended albums." If you're looking at an album page, you will get recommendations of up to ~40 albums that are similar to what you're looking at. Tidal also has artist credits on a lot of songs, so you can find out who played on what and discover music that way (this is also supplemented by the "appears on" section of artists' pages). Another great aspect of Tidal is the sharing function. You can share a Tidal link (album or song) with anyone regardless of what streaming platform they use, and they'll be able to open it in the app of their choice. No having to search for the song! Tidal support has generally been great. I've submitted many tickets to resolve incorrect artist attributions and errors on the app, and they are pretty quick to respond to these issues. Yes, Tidal isn't quite as much of a "social" app as Spotify. The things with playlist images and profile pics are annoying, but in the end, those shouldn't affect your listening experience. Also, to address your point on adding songs to playlists: Adding songs to playlists also is very easy! It's the same amount of steps as it would be on Spotify. Right click the song -> add to playlist -> choose playlist. You are also saving a dollar a month with Tidal and they pay the artist more than double per stream than Spotify. Tidal is a much more pleasant experience and it feels like it's run by people who actually care about music and not just profit. I hope you enjoy your trial and that my comment and your experience convince you to make the switch.
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You can add profile photos? I just listen to the music 😂
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Spotify vs. Tidal: Which Music Streaming Service Is Best for You? | PCMag
January 31, 2023 - That said, if you pay $9.99 per month for Spotify Premium, those restrictions vanish. You also unlock the ability to cache songs to your mobile device for offline listening. Tidal stepped up to Spotify's challenge by introducing its own free ...
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reddit.com › r/tidal › so tidal is about double the price of other streaming platforms.
r/TIdaL on Reddit: So Tidal is about double the price of other streaming platforms.
June 27, 2023 -

I like Tidal and subscribe but they seem insistant on charging almost double the cost of Apple, Amazon, Qobuz, Deezer etc for a similar tier of quality.

Do you think they can sustain this long term? Why do we pay more when other services cost less?

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When I joined I was trying Qobuz, Deezer and Amazon Music HD. I had Spotify premium, too, and this was my parting point, trying to find the other service that had almost all of the music I already had there. Amazon Music had the least music I cared about, they pretty much just wanted me to listen to whatever the masses are listening to. I also hate Alexa and Amazon is very good at trying to make me use it for everything (keyboard compatible with Alexa?) Deezer was good, had around 89% of the music I had on Spotify. Quality wise it wasn't bad, it sounded somewhat warm in my ears. Qobuz sounded absolutely amazing, but they didn't have as much music of my liking. Then Tidal sounded amazing, too, being MQA I knew of the controversy, but I didn't care about it, I enjoyed what I heard. They also matched my Spotify library in a solid 95%. Then the things that made me stay were the UI, the playlist it generates based on listening habits, the way I can queue full playlists or play them next to what is currently playing, so I don't have to wait till the end, things like that. I was lucky enough also that back then BestBuy had a family plan deal, which brought the new HiFi plus family plan half the price @ $14.99 per month. I am happy with the service, and if BestBuy would raise the price of the plan, I'd pay it.
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Most streaming services are raising prices. In my country Spotify Premium is now more expensive than Tidal HiFi. It seems they are the ones who couldn't sustain their pricing, not the other way round.
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r/audiophile on Reddit: Spotify vs. Apple Music vs. Tidal
February 4, 2025 -

I’ve used Spotify forever but since joining this sub and others like it I’ve read a lot about how Apple Music and Tidal have way higher audio quality. I don’t have a fancy setup at all, I use the wired earbuds that come with iPhones and have edifier bookshelf speakers at home for my vinyls. Is it worth it to switch to Apple Music or tidal with this equipment? I’d have to convince my entire family to switch to the family plans of either service so if it’s not a noticeable difference I’ll wait until I have a higher quality system and can get one of them for myself

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Free Your Music - TIDAL or Spotify – Which One Wins in 2025?
TIDAL launched in 2014 and is known for high-fidelity streaming and being artist-friendly. It has 100M+ songs, exclusive live shows and videos, and pays higher royalties — about $0.012 per stream compared to Spotify’s $0.004 per stream.
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reddit.com › r/letstalkmusic › tidal vs. spotify: do you prefer deep cuts or hits?
r/LetsTalkMusic on Reddit: Tidal vs. Spotify: Do you prefer deep cuts or hits?
July 30, 2025 -

I just got a Tidal membership for the first time yesterday and was immediately surprised when I shuffled Nine Inch Nails and the first few tracks to pop up were remixes or non-singles. Mixes seem to have a much more "This is the song you will like" feel, as opposed to "This is the song you SHOULD like, based on our algorithm's interpretation of one billion people's opinion."

I've only had the subscription for a day, so maybe I'm missing something, but it makes me wonder who services are FOR. Personally, I'm thrilled. This style of curation is very much up my alley. I got really tired of Spotify assuming I wanted to (sticking with NIN here) listen to "Closer" or "The Hand that Feeds" for the thousandth time. I want to encounter new and surprising tracks by artists I already know really well.

What do you look for when you go into an unknown listening experience? Familiar bops or uncharted territory? Why would the two services take such different approaches?