ByteDance has officially introduced the "Tomato Music" App, which serves as an enhanced iteration of the "Tomato Listening Music Edition." This launch signifies ByteDance's entry into the market with its second music-centric application. In contrast to Resso (also known as Qishui Music), Tomato Music stands out by being not only free of charge but also offering users the opportunity to accumulate coins simply by listening to their favorite tracks.
Tomato Music upholds the hallmark content integration feature synonymous with the "Tomato Series," providing a multifaceted experience that encompasses not just music but also short dramas and audiobooks. Its user interface is designed with simplicity in mind, and the categorization system is tailored to cater to the preferences and usage patterns of middle-aged and elderly users, as well as those residing in lower-tier markets.
Regarding its music library, Tomato Music places a strong emphasis on popular songs from Douyin and an extensive array of long-tail content. By adopting a free-to-use strategy, it effectively lowers the entry barrier for users. This approach distinguishes Tomato Music from Resso, carving out a unique development trajectory and solidifying its position as a vital component within ByteDance's expansive music product ecosystem.
