You cannot see exactly who saved your Spotify playlist, but you can see how many people have saved or followed it.

Can You See Who Saved Your Spotify Playlist?

Short answer

  • No, Spotify does not show you the usernames or profiles of people who save your playlist.
  • You can only see the total number of likes/followers on the playlist.

This is due to Spotify’s privacy rules, and it hasn’t changed as of 2025–2026.

What You Can See

When you open one of your playlists, Spotify shows a count under the title like “X likes” or “X followers.”

  • That number = how many people follow/like the playlist.
  • You still cannot tap it to reveal a list of accounts; it’s just a count.

You can see who follows your profile (your account), but that’s different from seeing who saved a specific playlist.

Why Spotify Hides This (Privacy Angle)

Spotify’s community answers and help discussions confirm that they deliberately do not let creators see who saved their playlists, even though many users have requested it.

  • Reason: Protect listener privacy and keep what people save or follow from being exposed without consent.
  • Result: Saves, views, and most interactions with your playlist stay anonymous, aside from aggregate counts.

On the official forums, staff replies basically say “it’s not possible right now; you can vote on the idea if you’d like it added in the future.”

Workarounds to Gauge Interest

You can’t see names, but you can still get a feel for engagement:

  1. Track the numbers
    • Watch how the likes/followers count changes over time to see if a playlist is growing.
  1. Use social media
    • Share the playlist link on Instagram, TikTok, etc., and ask people to comment or DM if they saved it.
  1. Use Spotify for Artists (if you’re an artist)
    • If you release music, Spotify for Artists gives analytics on how listeners find and stream your tracks, including from playlists, but it still doesn’t expose who saved a playlist.
  1. Build a small community
    • In captions or descriptions, invite people to tell you if they follow your playlist; this turns anonymous saves into actual conversations.

Beware of “Tricks” and Third-Party Claims

Some blogs and videos talk about “how to see who saved your Spotify playlist,” but when you read closely, they either:

  • Show you only the count , not names.
  • Talk about seeing profile followers , which is different from playlist savers.

At the moment:

  • No legitimate third‑party tool can bypass Spotify’s privacy to reveal usernames who saved a playlist.
  • Giving your login to shady apps to “unlock the list” is risky and can violate Spotify’s terms.

Mini FAQ

Q: Can you see who saved your Spotify playlist right now?
No, you can only see the number of likes/followers, not the people behind them.

Q: Has Spotify announced a change?
User requests exist on the Spotify Community, but staff responses still say it’s not possible; there’s no official rollout plan.

Q: Are “followers” and “saves” the same?
Not exactly. A follower subscribes to the playlist; a save can mean adding tracks or the playlist to their library, but both are anonymous at the user level.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.