Playlist Transfer tools
Tools tagged Playlist Transfer.
Tools tagged Playlist Transfer
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FreeYourMusic
Music transfer app for moving playlists between Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, TIDAL and more with quarterly, yearly and lifetime options.
Playlisty
Apple Music-focused playlist transfer app for importing playlists from Spotify and other sources into Apple Music.
SongShift
iOS playlist transfer app for shifting music between services and sharing playlists.
Soundiiz
Playlist and music collection transfer platform with free and paid plans, sync slots and broad service support.
TuneMyMusic
Playlist transfer tool for moving music libraries between Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, TIDAL, Amazon Music, Deezer and more.
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