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What is a Spotify room?
A Spotify bedroom is a way to visualize your music taste. The Madeonverse app, which was created by a Reddit user, will look at your Spotify listening history and create an image of a bedroom that matches the aesthetic of the music you listen to. Madeonverse is powered by the Housewarming app on iOS, also called Verse. The Verse app states it can be used to make custom and creative profiles with intractable elements. A Spotify room is different from a Spotify Listening Party or a Spotify Jam. For more info about these features, check out our FAQ below.
How to Make a Spotify Room
Go to https://madeonverse.com and click Connect Spotify. You can also connect to Apple Music if you prefer.
Log in with your Spotify account. The creator of the app says that the login is required to connect your listening history with a room aesthetic. However, if you're not comfortable using your login information, you may want to reconsider creating a Spotify bedroom. At the end of this article, we go over how to remove a third-party app from your authorized apps on Spotify.
Click Agree. Make sure to read what permissions you are granting. The Spotify bedroom app accesses some of your Spotify account data, such as name, username, profile picture, Spotify followers, public playlists, email, subscription, country, and content filter settings). Wait for the app to load. The website will take a few seconds to load your bedroom.
Click the options on the right-hand side to change them. You can change a few of the items in your room, such as the chair and a few of the items on the desk. The wall art correlates to the songs that you've listened to the most recently.
Click Copy link to save a link to your Spotify bedroom. You can then send this link to others so they can look at your Spotify bedroom online, which includes playback of your top tracks.
Click Save & Share to save an image of your Spotify bedroom. You can send the image directly to other people, but it's not as interactive as the web version.
Click Get the app to get the Housewarming app. You can customize your bedroom more with the Housewarming app on iOS. Unfortunately, there's no version of the app for Android.
Removing the Spotify Room App's Permissions
Open Spotify in a web browser. If you don't want the site to have permission to access your Spotify account anymore, you can easily remove those permissions. You must use the Spotify desktop app or log in via your browser. You can't change app permissions via the mobile app. You can use your phone's mobile browser to complete these steps if you can't access a computer, but you can't use the Spotify mobile app.
Click or tap your profile picture. It's in the upper-right corner.
Click or tap Account. A web page will open up with your Spotify account information.
Click or tap Manage apps. It's under the "Security and privacy" heading. You may need to scroll a little bit to see this option.
Locate "Discz x Verse." This is the app that created your Spotify bedroom. You may have to scroll to find it.
Click or tap Remove Access. The app's permissions will be removed immediately. You don't need to click any button to confirm your choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Spotify Jam? A Spotify Jam is a Spotify feature that allows you and your friends to listen to music together via Discord. Unlike the Spotify room, Spotify Jams are an official Spotify feature. Check out our guide on Spotify Jams to learn more.
What is a Spotify Listening Party? A Spotify Listening Party is a Spotify feature where you can be present when your favorite artists are premiering new music. Unlike the Spotify room, Spotify Listening Parties are an official Spotify feature. Check out our guide on Spotify Listening Parties to learn more.
Why can't I make a Spotify bedroom? If you get an error when you try to make your Spotify bedroom or nothing happens, it might be related to your saved cache and cookies. Many users report getting errors when using an incognito or private browsing tab. You also might need to clear your cache and cookies or try a different browser.
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