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I think many faithful Spotify users on premium accounts have cancelled them and moved over to Apple Music, due to Spotify's lack of support for streaming and/or offline play on the Apple Watch.
Whilst Spotify is a superior service on native apps, I too will be cancelling my account for the inferior Apple Music for this reason. We've been waiting and waiting, but it's simply inexcusable that services like Pandora can offer this functionality and that Spotify cannot or will not.
So the purpose of my post is to simply ask Spotify to be honest with it's community. They should be transparent, and answer the following questions:
Is Spotify actually coming to the Apple Watch?
If it is, what is a reasonable expectation on timeframe? Is it a month away, a year, something indicative.
If it is not coming to the Apple Watch, then just say it. Be transparent and honest. Just say we don't want to build it, or we can't build it. Say we don't want to pay the "Apple tax", or it's just not that much of a feature in demand compared to the development effort required.
Either way, just put it to bed so that people can make the right decision on the service for them. Don't have posts about beta versions coming out, or leave it out there unanswered. Own it. Your faithful community deserves an honest answer on this issue after many years of silence.