Tidal is one of the music streaming platforms that offers lossless audio quality music of 1411Kbps and Hi-Res quality of 2304-9216 Kbps. Tidal can be said to compete with Apple Music and Spotify, but it is not very popular due to its less user-friendly user experience.
Latest, after a long time – Tidal finally offers a user profile feature. Users can now have their own profiles to share playlists, follow other users and follow artists. Through it, the set profile can be shared publicly or set it as a private profile so that only those who have the link can access it.
This profile can also display various personal music collections. Also, it will come as more and more users use this profile – there will be more and more public playlists accessible. This is what Spotify introduced years ago. Meaning on Tidal, music search will be easier and no longer limited to playlists selected by Tidal itself.
This profile feature is already distributed to all users, including on Android, iOS and for Windows. But in my review, as of the writing of this article it is only available on Windows and iOS beta versions of the app.