Feed.fm’s survey also highlights the preference for a mix of familiar and new music, with 83% of users expressing a desire for both to keep their routines lively and focused. Furthermore, 73% of participants noted that music positively affects their emotional well-being, reinforcing the idea that a good soundtrack can elevate the overall workout experience.
The insights suggest that integrating music not only fosters longer workout sessions but also increases retention rates. Feed.fm’s Unified Music System allows app developers to provide licensed music effortlessly, alleviating concerns about royalty management.
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