# How to See Your Spotify Stats in 2026 (Wrapped, Pie Chart, Stats.fm, and the Pixel Now Playing Trick)

*Published:* 2026-01-10
*Author:* Farzan Hussain

[Spotify](https://bestforandroid.com/apk/spotify-premium-mod-apk/ "spotify premium apk") Wrapped only lands in December. The other eleven months, you are stuck guessing what you actually listen to. In 2026 the answer is a handful of free third-party stats tools that read your listening history through the official [Spotify](https://bestforandroid.com/apk/spotify-premium-mod-apk/ "spotify premium apk") API, plus the new Daylist Recap feature Spotify added in October 2025 that gives you a rolling monthly view inside the app itself.

Here is the practical 2026 stack for seeing your top artists, tracks, genres, and minutes listened, ordered from easiest to nerdiest. All of it works on Android, iOS, and the web.

### TL;DR

**The pick:** The easiest pick: Stats.fm (free tier) for top artists and tracks across multiple time windows, Daylist Recap inside the Spotify app for a monthly snapshot.

**Runner-up:** Runner-up: Spotify Pie Chart by Darren Huang for a beautiful genre-pie image you can post on stories.

**Skip if:** Skip if you only listen on a partner family account where your activity is mixed with others; stats will be meaningless until you split accounts.



Daylist Recap, built into Spotify in 2026
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Spotify rolled out Daylist Recap globally in October 2025. Open the Spotify app, tap your profile, then Daylist, and scroll past the active playlist to see a monthly summary of your top artists, top genres, total minutes, and a personality-driven sentence describing your taste. This is the lowest-friction way to see fresh stats without leaving the app.

Stats.fm for proper top-artist and top-track lists
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Stats.fm (formerly Spotistats) is the most polished third-party Spotify analytics service. Sign in with your Spotify account at stats.fm, allow the read permissions, and you get the last four weeks, six months, and lifetime views of top tracks, artists, albums, and genres. The free tier covers ninety percent of what most listeners want; the $3 monthly Plus tier adds full [streaming](https://bestforandroid.com/streaming/movies/ "Movie Category") history imports.

Spotify Pie Chart for share-friendly visuals
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Darren Huang’s Spotify Pie Chart, hosted at spotify-pie-chart.com, generates a genre pie based on your top fifty artists from the past month. It is the format friends keep posting on [Instagram](https://bestforandroid.com/android-apps/instagram/ "Instagram") stories. No account is created and no listening data is stored beyond the page render.

Music Coral and Receiptify for niche visualisations
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Music Coral generates a grid of your most-listened-to album covers, configurable from 3×3 to 10×10. Receiptify renders your top tracks as a paper receipt. Both run from a browser tab; both ask only for read permissions. They are quick, throwaway, and screenshot-friendly.

Pixel Now Playing for the always-on history
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Pixel owners have a hidden weapon. Settings, Sound and Vibration, Now Playing, then enable Save now playing songs. The Pixel logs every track Now Playing identified on-device, including non-Spotify audio, and keeps a searchable history. Combine that with Stats.fm and you cover both your active streaming and the music that plays around you.

### Which Spotify stats tool fits you?

- **Just curious:** Daylist Recap inside the Spotify app.
- **Lifetime top artists:** Stats.fm free tier.
- **Pretty pie for stories:** Spotify Pie Chart.
- **Receipt look:** Receiptify.
- **Album wall:** Music Coral.
- **Full history with imports:** Stats.fm Plus at $3 per month.
 


FAQ
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### Are these tools safe to log into?

Stats.fm, Pie Chart, Receiptify, and Music Coral use the official Spotify OAuth flow, which means they only get the read scopes you approve and never see your password. You can revoke access at any time from your Spotify account dashboard.



 

 

### Why does my Stats.fm history start when I signed up?

Spotify only exposes the last fifty recently played tracks through the public API in real time. Stats.fm starts logging from your first login, so the longer you have the account connected, the deeper the history. To backfill earlier years, request your full streaming history from Spotify privacy settings and import it into the Plus tier.



 

 

### Can I get year-round Wrapped?

Yes. Stats.fm Plus lets you generate any time window and export it. Daylist Recap covers each rolling month for free.



 

 

### Does any of this work on Apple Music?

Stats.fm added Apple Music support in 2024 and now reads from both services. Pixel Now Playing logs work for any audio source.



 

 



Bottom line
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You no longer need to wait until December to see what you listened to. Stats.fm covers the depth, Daylist Recap covers the monthly snapshot, and Spotify Pie Chart covers the share-this image in thirty seconds. Pick one tool tonight and bookmark it; you will use it for years.

#### How we put this guide together

The picks and steps in this guide reflect what works on current Android builds in 2026. Our editors test [apps](https://bestforandroid.com/best/apps-android/ "Best Apps Category") on Pixel 8a and Galaxy S24 hardware running Android 15 and Android 16, cross-check against vendor documentation, and update each guide when behavior changes.