Spotify adds built-in playlist import via TuneMyMusic — migrate playlists easily
Spotify has added a built-in option to import playlists from other streaming services using TuneMyMusic. Rolling out globally to mobile users, the feature appears in Your Library and launches a browser flow to connect the service you want to transfer from. It copies playlists into your Spotify account so you don’t lose the originals.
The integration supports a broad range of platforms including Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music and Tidal — making it easier for people switching services to bring their curated playlists along. Instead of resorting to third‑party apps or manual re‑creation, you can now transfer content within Spotify’s app experience.
How to import playlists
- Open Spotify on mobile and go to Your Library.
- Scroll to the bottom and tap the option to import music (this opens a browser and connects to TuneMyMusic).
- Choose the source streaming service and the playlists you want copied; the playlists will be added to your Spotify library while remaining in the source app.
What to expect
- The tool copies playlists (it doesn’t remove them from the original service) so you retain access on both platforms.
- Some tracks may not transfer if they aren’t available on Spotify; TuneMyMusic will typically skip unmatched items.
- Apple Music and other services already offer their own migration tools in some cases; this brings a native Spotify pathway for many users.
Why this matters
Playlist portability lowers a major barrier to switching streaming platforms. Rather than losing years of curated lists, fans can move their libraries and continue listening with minimal friction. For many listeners, this simplifies comparisons and makes trialing other services less painful.
For more details, visit TuneMyMusic and Spotify’s app (open Spotify on mobile to find the import option).
Discussion: Have you ever switched streaming services — and would a built‑in import feature make you more likely to try a new platform? Share your experience or the playlist you’d move first.
