The feature is available in the mobile app under the "Your Library" section and uses the TuneMyMusic service to copy playlists from other services without removing them from the original platform. Supported platforms include Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, iTunes, SoundCloud, Pandora, and Last.FM. Once completed, playlists appear in the user’s Spotify library. Apple Music, for instance, introduced its own playlist-importing tool in iOS, iPadOS, and Android earlier this year. During the Made on YouTube event, the Google showcased a new editing app called YouTube Create. This app offers creators a suite of production tools to edit their Shorts and longform videos. The app also features a beat-matching feature, derived from TikTok, that automatically synchronizes the beats of the chosen song with the video clips for a seamless viewing experience. Despite the availability of built-in effects on platforms like TikTok, many creators prefer using specialized apps like ByteDance's CapCut to edit their videos. Read more in our articles including "Spotify lets you move playlists from other apps" and "YouTube Create: A new mobile editing app unveiled".
The feature is available in the mobile app under the "Your Library" section and uses the TuneMyMusic service to copy playlists from other services without removing them from the original platform. Supported platforms include Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, iTunes, SoundCloud, Pandora, and Last.FM.
Once completed, playlists appear in the user’s Spotify library. Apple Music, for instance, introduced its own playlist-importing tool in iOS, iPadOS, and Android earlier this year. During the Made on YouTube event, the Google showcased a new editing app called YouTube Create.
Our coverage of mobile app includes: "Spotify lets you move playlists from other apps"; "YouTube Create: A new mobile editing app unveiled"; "OPPO offers rewards and exclusive promos via 'My OPPO App'". Each article provides unique insights and information.