Spotify's latest feature lets you transfer playlists from other services | TechCrunch
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Spotify's latest feature lets you transfer playlists from other services | TechCrunch
"Spotify is making it easier for users to make the switch from other streaming services. On Thursday, the company announced an integration with TuneMyMusic, a tool that can transfer playlists from other streaming services into users' Spotify libraries. The new feature, which is rolling out now to all Spotify users, will be found in the "Your Library" section of the Spotify mobile app. To use TuneMyMusic, you'll scroll to the bottom of the page, then tap on the new option to "Import your music" and follow the prompts to connect with the service."
"You can then choose the platform you'd like to transfer playlists from, and they'll appear in your Spotify library. To be clear, this process doesn't delete the original playlists - it only copies them over to Spotify. At launch, TuneMyMusic supports transferring playlists from services like Amazon Music, Apple Music, Deezer, Pandora, SoundCloud, Tidal, YouTube Music, and others. The addition of the new feature ramps up the competition in the streaming wars, while also serving as a win for data portability."
Spotify integrated TuneMyMusic into its mobile app, enabling users to import playlists from other streaming services into their Spotify libraries. The feature appears in the Your Library section of the Spotify mobile app under a new "Import your music" option and guides users through connecting to TuneMyMusic. The process copies playlists into Spotify without deleting originals. TuneMyMusic supports Amazon Music, Apple Music, Deezer, Pandora, SoundCloud, Tidal, YouTube Music, and others at launch. Built-in import tools exist at competitors like Apple Music and YouTube Music. The TuneMyMusic web tool limits free transfers to 500 tracks; unlimited transfers require a paid plan. Spotify did not disclose deal terms.
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