How to Export Spotify Playlists to Apple Music

Streaming music eaters have a problem if they just want to switch from Spotify to Apple Music: the playlists, a problem that, however, already has a solution.

Your Spotify Playlists to Apple Music

Many of you will not have this problem, it is my case, I hardly use Spotify in free mode and I only follow a few lists that I have not created myself, so the step to Apple Music (we will see if I continue when the free trial ends) it does not involve any trauma. However, there are users who over time have been creating their own highly personal playlists that can include hundreds, maybe thousands of songs. In these cases, create new lists in Apple Music "By hand" searching and adding those songs one by one is not an option.

The solution has come from the hand of StAMP (Spotify to Apple Music Playlist), a software that for now is only available for Mac but will be available very soon for Windows as well. In its free mode it allows you export Spotify playlists to Apple Music up to 10 songs, something very basic for you to do a simple test. But for € 5, which costs the paid version, you can transfer whatever you want. Of course, as the companions of AllAppleBlogIt is not a perfect solution and it also requires patience because the process, although it will take more or less depending on everything you want to export, it is generally slow.

The process is very simple, simply if your Spotify playlists they contain many songs try to do the process when you can leave your Mac working quietly:

  1. Ddownload and install StAMP on your mac
  2. From your web browser enter exportify and log in with your Spotify data How to Export Spotify Playlists to Apple Music
  3. Select the playlists you want to export and download to your Mac. The downloaded file does not contain music files; it simply generates a CSV file with a list of all the songs that your lists contain.
  4. Once complete, you will see a ZIP file in your Downloads folder labeled "spotify_playlists." Extract it and leave it in that folder.
  5. Now open StAMP (remember that you will most likely have to go to the Applications folder and open it by secondary click) and select the playlist you want to import into Apple Music How to Export Spotify Playlists to Apple Music
  6. The process will start automatically, you just have to wait and you can see how the lists and songs are transferred to Apple Music.

I leave you with a short video where you can see how simple the process is to export lists of Spotify to Apple Music.

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