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May 11, 2026

Lettuce Stream Integrates with Spotify for Music, Video, and Podcast Control

Creators can now connect Spotify inside Lettuce Stream to access and command music, music videos, and podcasts alongside clipping tools for GIFs, audio, and video.

Chicago, Illinois — Lettuce Stream today announced a Spotify integration that gives creators, studios, and media teams easier access to their music, music videos, and podcasts from the same command center they use to plan, publish, and manage live content.

With Spotify connected, users can quickly find playable media, route listening and viewing intent, and keep creative workflows moving without switching between disconnected tools. The integration is designed to make music and podcast discovery feel native to the production process while keeping creators in control of what they play, save, and share.

Lettuce Stream is also pairing the new Spotify access with clipping workflows for GIFs, audio, and video. Teams can capture highlights, package moments for short-form distribution, and prepare assets that fit the way audiences discover songs, music videos, interviews, and podcast segments across social channels.

"Music and podcasts are already part of how creators tell stories," said the Lettuce Stream team. "By bringing Spotify into Lettuce Stream, we are giving users a simpler way to command their media library and turn standout moments into clips that travel farther."

The Spotify integration is available for Lettuce Stream users beginning today. Customers can connect Spotify, manage playback intent, and use Lettuce Stream's clipping tools to create GIF, audio, and video assets from one streamlined workspace.

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