How to move all your music data from Spotify to Google Play Music at once?
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Spotify To Google Music Playlist
Here are some steps to help you transfer your playlists and favorites from Spotify to Google Play Music in one go
- Open the Web App Open
- Click on Platform to Platform () on the left panel of the interface
- Select Spotify as the source service (and connect this platform)
- Choose the categories of elements you want to transfer by checking the corresponding box on the left
- Select Google Play Music as the destination service (and connect this platform)
- The transfer process runs in the background. You can see the batch progression in real-time in your Batches list See your batches
Spotify To Google Music Playlist Converter
Trouble getting up in the morning? Don’t worry. Whether you’re looking to hit the snooze button or need a jolt of energy, Spotify and the Clock app from Google™ will now offer the perfect soundtrack to start your day.
Starting today, Spotify and Google are partnering to help both and free and Premium users on Android™ phones to set their own unique alarms with music from Spotify’s 35 million track catalog. Setting a personal soundtrack to your waking moments has never been easier.
“We’re excited to bring the ability to personalize your alarms on the Clock app from Google with the incredible music catalog from Spotify,” says Jorge Espinel, VP Business Development at Spotify. “This has been a top Spotify user request for years, and we can’t wait to see music fans picking their favorite tracks, artists, and playlists to kick-start their day.”
Simply open up the Clock app from Google™, connect and authenticate your Spotify account, and you’re ready to:
Set your personal alarm soundtrack
Make your way to the ‘Alarms’ tab to find instant music recommendations and effortlessly search and select any track, album, artist or playlist from Spotify to greet you the following morning. The same great experience is also available for our free users in shuffle mode.
Continue listening throughout your morning
To make sure you hit the ground running, Spotify has filled the tab inside the Clock app from Google™ with personalized recommendations from your recently played music, as well as curated Spotify morning playlists including I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning, Have a Great Day!, and Songs to Sing in the Shower.
Once you turn off the alarm, you’ll see an option to ‘Continue Playing’, offering a seamless way to continue listening and set you up for a productive day with Spotify.
The Clock app from Google™ comes preinstalled on some Android devices & is available for download via the Google Play store for all Android mobile users.
The integration will be rolling out to all users on Android over the next few days*.
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Rise and shine!
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Update August 10, 2020: We’re excited to introduce a new feature within the Clock app from Google “Bedtime” functionality in which users can select Sleep sounds from specifically-curated sleep and relaxation Spotify playlists, or search for specific content to play. Plus, after content is selected, users can set a timer for the audio to stop playing. Happy dreaming!