![]() These music transfer apps also match up the wrong songs sometimes. The transferring apps let you know if there are songs that aren’t available. The popular music streamers have nearly identical catalogs, but your new service might not have every single song you saved on your old account. One 11-song playlist took just a few seconds to transfer, but Soundiiz cautions that larger playlists may take longer. From there, all you have to do is head to Soundiiz’s Transfer tab, select the playlists you want to move, hit Confirm, and follow a few steps. Then you tap the Amazon Music icon and log in. (You can also use the service’s smartphone app.) That opens Spotify’s log-in interface. Here’s how it works on Soundiiz, which helped us move Spotify playlists to Amazon Music.įirst, you open the Soundiiz website in a browser and tap the Spotify icon. ![]() FreeYourMusic offers more expensive subscription plans, or you can pay a one-time fee of $15. Yep, it’s a subscription service, one you can cancel as soon as your transfer is done. Soundiiz is the cheapest option at $4.50 per month. (SongShift works only on iPhones.) All three let you transfer a few playlists with a limited number of songs free of charge, but you have to pay to move more playlists or bring along your liked songs and albums. Spotify also touted a 24% increase year-over-year in its paid subscribers, reaching 155 million paying for the premium tier.įinally, Spotify has promised a range of other new features and tools for artists and users in the coming months, including polls and Q&A functionality, video support in podcasts, a partnership with WordPress to convert text into podcasts, and much more.Consumer Reports tried three of these tools: Soundiiz, FreeYourMusic, and SongShift. In a virtual event held last month, Spotify also announced a HiFi tier subscription of its service, which will deliver music in CD-quality and lossless audio format to your device. The streaming service released last year its app for Apple Watch and iOS 14.5 will bring the possibility to set Spotify as its main Music app. Recently, the audio streaming service launched the ability to Queue songs in the CarPlay version of its app.Īpart from the CarPlay app, Spotify has been making updates to its other applications as well. It’s unclear when the function will make its way as an official update to Spotify’s CarPlay app. The “Go to Song Radio” feature is still being tested, so only people on Spotify’s beta program can try it, and Spotify’s TestFlight beta is currently full. Spotify’s algorithm is what’s behind this feature and it promises to give users exactly what they want. With the new “Go to Song Radio” function, Spotify’s CarPlay users can create a long playlist of songs that are similar to the current song being played.Īs reported by 8-bit (via Reddit), it’s the first time this feature has appeared on the Now Playing screen on Spotify’s CarPlay app.Īlthough it’s similar to Apple Music’s Autoplay feature introduced on iOS 14, which plays songs related to the one you’re listening to, Spotify’s “Go to Song Radio” has an important difference: Every time you hit the “Go to Song Radio” button on CarPlay while listening to a song, it starts a new playlist related to the music you are listening to. Spotify continues to test new features for its CarPlay app.
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