Examining the origins of Spotify websites You can have a lot of fun discovering all the Spotify-friendly websites and tools out there. I’ve found that many of them started off in order to fill a certain need. For instance, Kieron Donoghue developed ShareMyPlaylists.com after he discovered there was no easy way to get other people to check out his songs (this was way before Spotify introduced social features; you can read an interview with Kieron in the sidebar “Behind the scenes at ShareMyPlaylists.com,” in this chapter). And Gigero, featured in the section “Gigero,” in this chapter, started off as a university assign- ment to create a web service, according to co-creator Filip Engberg. He and his former classmate Robert Ã…berg, both from Sweden, created Gigero after realizing there was no service that showed upcoming festivals in an intuitive way. To make it easy for people to dis- cover new music, they also decided to insert Spotify links to all artists attending...