Spotify Introduces One-Tap Playlist Import from Other Music Apps
Spotify has launched a new in-app feature that lets users transfer their music playlists from competing services like Apple Music and YouTube Music with just one tap. This integration eliminates the need for manual transfers or third-party apps, making it easier than ever to consolidate your music library.
Key Takeaways
- Transfer playlists directly from Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Deezer
- No switching between apps required during the process
- Available to both free and premium users
- Uses TuneMyMusic technology without usual service limits
How to Access the Import Feature
The new “Import your music” option appears at the bottom of the Your Library section in Spotify’s mobile app. When selected, it connects users to TuneMyMusic’s transfer service through a guided process.
Users simply select their current music platform, and the system automatically moves all playlists into their Spotify account. The transferred playlists then help Spotify understand listening preferences for better recommendations.
Enhanced Music Experience After Transfer
Once playlists are imported, Spotify uses them to generate personalized daylists and suggestions. Users can also collaborate on shared playlists and create custom artwork using AI tools.
Recent platform updates include track transition controls and Smart Filters that organize music by mood or genre. Most features work for both free and premium subscribers, allowing new users to explore Spotify’s capabilities without immediate commitment to a paid plan.
This feature launch comes as Spotify continues to expand its offerings despite facing some public criticism. The company recently reported subscriber growth, with the playlist transfer tool and upcoming lossless audio expected to attract more users to the platform.



