If you want to expand your playlist outreach, having your playlists featured on more than one streaming platform is key. Whether you’re an independent artist with a band-curated playlist, label, blog or music lover you can do this. For this, you have to transfer your playlists across different platforms. One way of getting the playlists you have on Spotify to Apple Music is to manually search and add to the new playlists on Apple Music. If you don’t have anything else to do, this might work for you. Luckily there are easier ways to transfer Spotify playlists to Apple Music or vice versa. In this article, we’ll walk you through different free methods and playlist converters. Some, like Soundsgood, even have a shareable player and website widget for you to display your playlists.

We’ll discuss Soundsgood, TuneMyMusic, Stamp and Soundiiz.

After reading this article, you’ll be able to transfer playlists between all major streaming platforms and convert Spotify to Apple Music, YouTube to Spotify, Tidal to Soundcloud, Deezer to Spotify and so on.







According to Soundsgood, 30,000 playlisters use Soundsgood to convert and share playlists. The cool thing is that it comes with a shareable player, stats dashboard and website widget. The widget enables listeners to choose their platform of choice, including Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Napster, YouTube, Soundcloud and Qobuz.

Adding a playlist is very easy. You simply import a playlist you already have. If, for example, you have a playlist on Spotify and want it featured on other streaming platforms, Soundsgood is the way to go. After importing and publishing, Soundsgood syncs from your preferred platform every day so your playlist is up-to-date on all platforms. The only one not syncing automatically is Apple Music. New tracks are automatically added to the bottom of playlist and if you sync automatically, you’ll end up with a million track playlist. A word of advice: pick a day of the week on which you update your playlists on Apple Music after first having removed all tracks, click sync and you’re good to go for another week (or so).

One other cool thing about Soundsgood is its music premieres with exclusive pre-releases by 100+ record labels and artists to inspire your next playlists.

Try an example of the embedded player with our New Music playlist.







TuneMyMusic supports more platforms than Soundsgood. The sources they support are Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Deezer, Tidal, Google Music, Amazon Music, Soundcloud, KKBOX, Last-FM and Napster. According to TuneMyMusic,

Not so long ago we stored our music in records, radio cassettes, discs and our MP3 players. We always carried our music with us. Today, There is no more need for that, we use streaming services. But what happens if you want to switch from one service to another, and move all your music from Spotify to Deezer? or when you find a great YouTube playlist but you want to listen to it in Spotify? or maybe you just want to upload your local MP3 library to your favourite streaming service? TuneMyMusic solves exactly that.

The benefit of TuneMyMusic is that you don’t have to register to start converting your playlists. Simply click Let’s Start on the homepage, select the source (e.g. Spotify) and connect to TuneMyMusic. Copy and paste the URL (or load from your library), select the tracks (or all) you want to transfer and select destination platform, e.g. Apple Music. Finally, start moving your music. It takes a few seconds or minutes depending on the size of your playlist and your playlist is live on the new platform.







With Soundiiz, you can connect all your favourite music platforms and, for example, convert playlists from YouTube to Spotify or Apple Music to Tidal etc. Soundiiz comes with a free plan, or you can upgrade to a premium plan for $3 per month (billed annually) which gives you a few advantages like transferring your playlists in one time, manage your albums/artists/tracks and syncing of your playlists. The free version (only) lets you connect streaming platforms and convert playlists one by one. Find all differences here.

Soundiiz supports 8Tracks, Amazon Music, Anghami, Apple Music, Audiomack, Dailymotion, Deezer, Discogs, Google Music, Hype Machine, iHeartRadio, iTunes, Jamendo, JioSaavn, JOOX, KKBOX, Last.fm, Napster, Pandora, Playzer, Plex, Qobuz, Slacker Radio, Soundcloud, Telmore Music, Tidal, VK, Yandex Music, YouSee Musik, YouTube and Zvooq.







Stamp is a bit different from the first three because it’s an app. It’s available on desktop, Android and Apple. For this example, we’ve downloaded the desktop version. This one also comes with a free and premium version. For a one-time payment of 8,99 EUR, you’ll get lifetime updates and support. The disadvantage of the free version is that you can only convert one playlist and 10 songs per session. With premium both are unlimited.

You now have more than enough knowledge and ideas to transfer playlists across various platforms. Share your playlists in the comments! Happy playlisting.







Image credits:

Soundsgood

TuneMyMusic

Soundiiz

Stamp