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Can i integrate other streaming services such as tidal, apple music, etc alongside in my web app by the name "beatfeedback"? or is there any kind of restrictions that i don't know of?
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In the Spotify Developer Policy you can read: "5. Do not create any product or service which is integrated with streams or content from another service."
In the Spotify Developer Policy you can read: "5. Do not create any product or service which is integrated with streams or content from another service."
Ximzend do you possibly have an email or social media in which I can reach out to you I'm doing a project and I can't make api request anymore and It makes no sense like they were working then they stopped?
Hi @JussstJaden
Spotify made changes to its API, as you can read here.
Cheers,
Yet you'll find lots of apps that just allow you to, say check a particular track on several platforms.
The url from that track on say Apple music or Tidal is necessarily coming from the platform's api.
So is it a grey area, or were those apps extended by Spotify before that rule, or did they add those functionalities after being extended ?
I also don't see how it would make sense to forbid those types of functionalities which are both good for the developper, the user and the platform.
Applications with existing extended mode Web API access that were relying on these endpoints remain unaffected by this change. Also apps that had a pending request before the change are also not affected.
I hope this answers your question.
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