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Gustav Söderström, Spotify

Jun 07, 20261 hr 14 minEp. 23
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Episode description

Gustav Söderström is the Co-Chief Executive Officer of Spotify, the world's largest streaming platform, with more than 760 million users across 180 countries.

He earned a master's degree in electrical engineering from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, founded Kenet Works in 2003 — a mobile community software company acquired by Yahoo! in 2006 — and later co-founded 13th Lab, an augmented reality startup acquired by Facebook's Oculus division. He joined Spotify in 2009 and spent the next 18 years building the product and technology organization from the inside, rising from Chief Product and Technology Officer to Co-President before becoming Co-CEO alongside Alex Norström at the start of 2026.

Spotify survived an existential challenge from Apple, which launched Apple Music in 2015 and told its teams internally they would kill Spotify within six months. Spotify's answer was a three-part strategy: a stronger free tier, superior personalization, and ubiquity across non-Apple hardware. All three bets paid out.

The throughline in everything both Söderström and Spotify build is a conviction that media should be time well spent. Spotify surveyed users anonymously across major platforms and found that Gen Z valued roughly 90% of their time on Spotify, while regret rates on competing platforms topped 60%. That data formalized what had been an instinct: expand only into categories that are good for users — music, podcasts, audiobooks, fitness. He believes this is not just the right thing to do; it is what makes Spotify durable.

His current bet is that AI gives every user a direct conversation with the product — and that Spotify should be first. He has been preparing since 2017, when he read the Transformer paper days after publication and evangelized internally. His principle: periods of change are when market share moves, and the companies that win are the ones that get there first.

Show notes: https://www.davidsenra.com/episode/gustav-soderstrom

Chapters

(00:00:00) How Gustav Prepared To Become CEO

(00:02:30) There Is No Right Org

(00:05:06) Synchronized Swimming At Spotify

(00:09:25) You Ship Your Org Chart

(00:10:31) Why Apple's Functional Org Works

(00:11:48) Tenure Is The Key

(00:13:31) Oracle vs. Elon On Churn

(00:16:41) Finding Your North Star

(00:18:24) Choosing Pain For Distribution

(00:19:21) Prioritize The User Over Yourself

(00:23:05) The No Regrets Strategy

(00:25:21) Building A Running Playlist With AI

(00:27:35) Figuring Out What To Spend Your Life On

(00:30:01) Being Honest About Doing Good

(00:32:25) The Anti-Engagement Decision

(00:34:50) Giving Users Control Of The Algorithm

(00:37:57) The 1-9-90 Power Law

(00:40:23) Getting Into AI Early

(00:43:55) You Are Your Thoughts

(00:48:22) Building Tools That Enhance Humanity

(00:49:45) The Genius Of The Kindle

(00:51:57) When Steve Jobs Came To Kill Spotify

(00:54:24) Three Bets Against Apple

(00:57:07) Building A Personal AI Agent

(01:00:55) Premeditated Media

(01:02:27) Who Tells You The Truth

(01:05:16) The Vulcan Mind Meld Of Tenure

(01:07:28) Hiring For Spikes And Fresh Blood

(01:10:14) What Keeps Him Up At Night

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