Spotify generates the huge bulk of its revenue from adverts and subscriptions, however for the previous few years the music-streaming large has additionally been quietly constructing out a developer tooling enterprise. Backstage, a undertaking it open-sourced in 2020, has been adopted by greater than 2 million builders throughout 3,400 organizations, together with Airbnb, LinkedIn, Twilio, and American Airways.
Backstage helps corporations construct custom-made “inner developer portals” (IDPs), bringing order to their infrastructure chaos by combining all their tooling, apps, information, providers, APIs, and paperwork in a single interface.
Wish to monitor Kubernetes, view cloud prices, or test your CI/CD standing? Enter Backstage.

The Cloud Native Computing Basis (CNCF), which accepted Backstage as an incubating undertaking in 2022, reviews that Backstage was one in all its top 5 projects last year when it comes to velocity and exercise. And it’s this momentum that’s main Spotify to double down, with varied premium instruments and providers on the horizon.
Oven-baked
Firms can already use the core Backstage product without cost, together with an array of open source plugins that reach its performance. However Spotify began promoting premium plugins in 2022, corresponding to Backstage Insights, which shows information associated to energetic Backstage utilization inside a corporation. And final 12 months, Spotify acquired severe about its dev instruments enterprise play, saying Spotify Portal for Backstage in beta: a premium, oven-baked incarnation for these missing the assets (or inclination) to set all the things up themselves. “Backstage in a field,” is the final thought.
The absolutely managed SaaS product is now edging towards common availability within the coming months, with design companions and clients together with the Linux Basis and Pager Obligation already on board.
“We found that there have been lots of completely different buyer profiles,” Tyson Singer (pictured above), Spotify’s head of expertise and platforms, defined to TechCrunch in an interview at KubeCon final month. “Our unique principle was that Backstage was going to be larger for mid-size to massive enterprises coping with lots of complexity, however we discovered that small corporations additionally see these similar issues. And so having a hosted model makes all the things a lot simpler.”
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Spotify additionally teased a few new premium Portal plugins at KubeCon, together with AiKA (“AI data assistant”), which is principally a chatbot initially developed internally for its personal workers.

The results of a 2023 hackathon, Spotify says that AiKA is now utilized by 25% of its workforce weekly to question the corporate’s collective data base. So somewhat than bombarding assist channels in Slack, workers can simply ask AiKA, which is skilled by itself inner paperwork and information.
Singer additionally says that AiKA’s utility — offering immediate solutions to questions — motivates workers to ensure all their paperwork are up-to-date as a result of it makes AiKA smarter. If somebody doesn’t get a very good response to a query, they’ll see what supply was used within the response, and supply suggestions to make sure the supply doc is improved.
“It [AiKA] form of sounds easy, nevertheless it’s highly effective, and we acquired super-high adoption in a short time internally,” Singer mentioned. “[I think why is because] it’s not simply builders which might be utilizing it — everyone within the R&D group has gotten into it, which additionally brings extra folks into the Backstage ecosystem. But additionally it creates this very constructive fly-wheel between high quality and discovery.”
Spotify has confirmed that an alpha model of AiKA is ready to launch for third events imminently. And whereas it received’t be at function parity with its personal inner model initially, it ought to go a way towards bolstering Backstage’s stickiness as a premium product in the long term.

Rising confidence
Backstage isn’t the one home-grown developer product Spotify is seeking to monetize. Some 20 months in the past the corporate introduced Confidence, an A/B experimentation platform that has remained in stealth ever since.
“We’ve a couple of clients who’re paying [for Confidence], however we’re actually targeted on Portal proper now,” Singer mentioned. “We’re being very selective concerning the clients that we let within the door.”
In line with Singer, Spotify may have extra to say about Confidence later this 12 months, although he did trace at potential synergies between Confidence and Portal within the type of a plugin that brings some easy feature-flagging functionality into Portal.
When all is alleged and finished, making a developer tooling side-hustle on prime of its day job as a web-based music emporium has absolutely been a significant enterprise. However there was good cause for all of this. Greater than a decade in the past, Spotify created its personal container orchestration platform referred to as Helios to assist its transition to a microservices structure. Whereas Spotify ultimately open sourced Helios to spur wider uptake, it in the end misplaced out to Google’s Kubernetes, which went on to overcome the world.
Spotify ditched Helios and joined the throngs on Kubernetes — a “painful” determination on the time. And what we’re seeing now with Backstage is a response to that: an effort to make sure that Backstage is the industry standard IDP, and that its personal builders aren’t pressured to transition to one thing else that comes alongside.
“When you will have a product that will get changed by an exterior product, significantly an open supply one, that migration price is simply super,” Singer mentioned. “And so we determined that we don’t need that to occur to a product that’s actually the inspiration of how we do improvement at Spotify.”
Whereas Spotify went a way towards heading off that drawback when it open-sourced Backstage in 2020, the premium stuff that’s now following is de facto to make sure that it sticks.
“We’re a enterprise — and we additionally wish to construct a wholesome enterprise on prime of all this,” Singer mentioned. “We’re not simply attempting to cowl prices. On the finish of the day, we now have lots of worth trapped inside Spotify proper now.”