
Let’s face it: Sharing Spotify listening stats is all about the bragging rights. While apps exist to showcase your diverse music library or highlight your top listener status for a band, the Icebergify web app takes it further by letting you create a Spotify Iceberg to flaunt your most obscure music preferences.
The Spotify Iceberg is inspired by the “Iceberg Theory” meme, popular on platforms like social media, Reddit, and YouTube, where deeper levels represent more niche or lesser-known aspects of a topic. Icebergify applies this concept to your Spotify history, organizing artists by popularity—with the most obscure acts sinking to the bottom of the iceberg.
For true music enthusiasts, nothing beats the thrill of showcasing those rare, under-the-radar tracks that set your playlist apart.
How to Create and Share Your Personalized Spotify Iceberg
Visit the Icebergify website using your phone or desktop browser.
Select “create yours,” and log in with your Spotify credentials.
Authorize the app to access your listening history when prompted. Keep in mind that Icebergify is a third-party tool developed by independent web developer Akshay Raj and is not officially linked to Spotify. The app only accesses your listening data (which Spotify typically collects and shares with advertisers unless you disable this feature). If you’re uncomfortable sharing your listening history, it’s best to avoid creating a Spotify Iceberg.
Once you grant access, wait briefly as the app processes your data and generates your iceberg. Occasionally, the app may display a “500 Internal Error” message. If this happens, simply refresh the page and try again (it might take a few attempts). Also, blank sections indicate that you don’t listen to artists within that popularity range.
Once your Spotify Iceberg is ready, you can save the image, take a screenshot, and share it with friends or on social media.
[Mashable]