The annual arrival of Spotify Wrapped has transformed year-end data into a cultural phenomenon. As users eagerly share their personalized listening habits, a growing number of digital platforms have launched their own “Wrapped-style” recaps for 2025, offering deep dives into everything from productivity metrics to fitness milestones.
Amazon Music: 2025 Delivered
Amazon Music has rolled out “2025 Delivered,” a comprehensive recap accessible via the Library tab. Beyond standard stats like top artists and podcasts, the feature integrates Alexa for personalized messages from favorite creators. New this year are specific badges—such as “Trendsetter” for early adopters and “Headliner” for top-tier fans—complemented by festival-themed shareable cards.

Apple Music Replay and Books
Apple continues to refine its Replay experience. The 2025 edition introduces a “Discovery” section for new finds, “Loyalty” insights for recurring favorites, and “Comebacks” for artists returning to your rotation. Meanwhile, Apple Books users can access their own “Year in Review” by selecting the dedicated icon within the app to track their reading and audiobook progress.

Deezer: My Deezer Year
Deezer has adopted a creative “romantic comedy” theme for its My Deezer Year recap. The platform emphasizes social engagement, allowing users to build custom quizzes to test how well their friends know their musical taste.

SoundCloud and YouTube Music
SoundCloud has launched its 2025 Playback, which identifies your “Music Doppelgänger” based on shared taste with other users. Similarly, YouTube Music has integrated an AI-powered “Ask Music” feature, allowing users to query their specific listening history, alongside a new recap for video-watching habits.

Tidal, Duolingo, and Beyond
Tidal maintains a minimalist approach, focusing on core stats and custom playlists. Outside of audio, Duolingo offers a 10-page “Year in Review” accessible via the app’s mascot icon, summarizing streaks and learning styles. For Netflix and TikTok users, third-party tools like Kapwing (for Netflix) and Wrapped for TikTok allow for data-driven insights by importing user history files.
Productivity and Fitness Recaps
The trend has expanded into niche apps. Reclaim provides a breakdown of meeting volume and deep-work hours, while the workout app Hevy visualizes total weight lifted compared to real-world objects like airplanes.

As the year concludes, additional platforms—ranging from Goodreads to PlayStation—are expected to debut their data summaries, further proving that personalized analytics have become a staple of the end-of-year digital experience.
