Soundsgood, a French music streaming startup, has targeted music lovers with a very interesting pitch. Instead of centralizing its music and forcing users to adopt their service exclusively, the startup opted for a cross-platform business model, enabling users to create playlists using tracks from numerous services, including music streaming giants like Spotify and YouTube, according to Tech Crunch.

The company's unique business model has won the hearts of fans. After all, every music fan knows that there will always be songs that will just happen to be available on another music streaming service.

This means that with Soundsgood, Taylor Swift fans could make playlists with her songs alongside their favorite tracks from Spotify. In a lot of ways, Soundsgood serves as a collator of music - one that has access to multiple sources. For users, such a service is definitely a great convenience.

The company is currently expanding its partnerships with the music streaming giants around the world, boasting partnerships with Spotify, Deezer, YouTube, SoundCloud and a number of other music providers.

Though Apple Music has remained steadfast in being self-contained, Soundsgood is already under negotiations with other providers such as Amazon and Google, reports Soundsgood's official Facebook page.

The company still aims to grow even more, however, with audio providers such as Rhapsody, Napster, Microsoft Groove, Bandcamp, Audiomack and Anghami being part of the company's target partners in the near future.

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