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Spotify's release managers were drowning in Jira tabs, juggling dozens of tickets while fielding Slack questions. One dashboard changed everything.
Spotify ships weekly releases to 675 million users across iOS and Android. Here's how they balance speed with quality at that scale.
Spotify's mobile apps generated 930+ petabytes of network traffic in 2022, equivalent to 65,000 tons of CO2 emissions. Their solution? A comprehensive app size management system that's both environmentally cons...
Spotify Wrapped serves 150M+ users in a single morning. How do you load test for that kind of thundering herd?
Spotify migrated 2,200+ mobile components and moved their entire iOS/Android codebase to Bazel across 100+ squads. Here's how they survived the chaos.
Spotify just open-sourced the tool that helped them slash their Android app size by 9%. Here's why app size matters more than you think.
Spotify just open-sourced the tool that slashed their iOS build times by 70%. For teams drowning in long compile times, this is a game-changer.
Spotify's mobile infrastructure team turned build time chaos into predictable performance. Their secret? Making every engineer a data scientist.
Spotify lifted the 10,000 Liked Songs limit. But that simple feature request triggered a year-long architecture overhaul affecting 100,000 lines of code.
Spotify cut iOS pre-merge CI times by 75% with one infrastructure change. Here's how they validated and scaled their approach.
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