How to move playlists between music streaming services

The various music streaming services available (Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music etc.) offer a trial period to evaluate the entire library and sound quality, so as to finally choose the service to pay to be able to listen to streaming music. If during the tests we also create our playlists, we seriously risk losing them if we often switch from one service to another, since there is no communication between the services.
If transferring music playlists between streaming services so far seemed impossible to you, you will have to change your mind: in this guide we will show you how to move playlists between music streaming services through a completely free online service. Thanks to it we can take the music to any account used, without having to repeat it all over again every time.
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How to move streaming playlists


The online service that we can use to transfer playlists between the various streaming services is TuneMyMusic.

The site, completely free of charge, allows you to move the libraries from one service to another, also taking the trouble to look for the same songs that we inserted in the playlist on our own (an operation that on paper would be very difficult to do manually) .
Currently TuneMyMusic supports the import and export from the following music streaming services (at least on the Italian territory): Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Deezer, Google Play Music, TIDAL, KKbox, Last.fm and Napster.
Its use is really simple and within everyone's reach: we open the service site and click on the Start button, located in the center. A new screen will now open, where you can choose the "starting" streaming service, that is the one we want to abandon or from which we need to extract our already created playlists.

The last two buttons at the bottom right; Free Text and Upload a file, allow you to write the names of the songs of the playlists by hand and to load a previous playlist file exported from other media players (for example, we can load the playlist files generated with Windows Media Player or with VLC). Staying in streaming, we choose the service from which to start and type the access credentials to the service, essential to be able to recover the playlists from our account.
After entering the credentials and confirming the warning window, we will have access to all the playlists of our old account: we select the playlists we want to import one at a time, then click Continue .
In some cases we can also avoid entering credentials: simply insert the URL link of the playlist (possibly shared as public, otherwise it will not be visible by the service).
In any case, a new site window will now open, in which to choose the service on which we want to move the selected playlists.

As visible from the image we can both choose another Spotify account and choose one of the other supported services.
If we want to obtain a CSV file with the playlists (to be imported manually later), we use the Export file button; if instead we want to share the playlist on social or chat, we use the Share button.
After choosing the destination service, we will be asked for the new credentials of it to be able to effectively transfer all the playlists.
In the last screen that we will see, we will be shown a summary of the moved playlists; to start the process just click on Start moving my music .

Now let's get comfortable and wait: the process can be slow, since the service looks for the songs associated with the playlist also in the new service (and it is not said that they are all present).
At the end of the process we will be shown how many songs were correctly important and how many were not, so to know in advance if there is any "missing" song.

How to move playlists from Spotify to Spotify


In this chapter we will instead show you one of the most common scenarios in which to use the service, namely how to move a playlist from one Spotify account to another.
The need can come from many reasons: we want to move the playlists to a friend's account, we have multiple Spotify accounts and we want to transfer the songs to those in which Premium is active etc.
Below we can find all the steps to be performed:
  • We open the browser anonymously, open the site and click on the Spotify icon, then enter the login credentials of the account from which to take the playlists to be transferred.
  • We select the playlists to be transferred from those on our account. When we get to the destination selection screen, we click Export file, so as to create a CSV file with all the data relating to the songs in the playlists.
  • Once the CSV file has been downloaded, we close anonymous mode and reopen it again.
  • Let's go back to the TuneMyMusic website, click the Upload a file icon.
  • Select the previously downloaded CSV file, then select the Spotify icon as the destination.
  • Now enter the credentials of the new Spotify account and wait for the end of the process.

In a few simple steps we will have transferred all the playlists from one account to another, without too much trouble.
If instead we want to transfer the songs and playlists from our smartphone to the PC (and vice versa), we invite you to read our guides 4 Ways to transfer music to iPhone and Synchronize iTunes with Android to transfer music from PC to mobile phone .
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