Spotify bought people together than any other app because of its incredible Social Sharing Features. After introduced Spotify Collaborative Playlists in September 2020, people can continue their feelings with their close ones like never before. It’s a better way to share your music taste with others and try others’ taste. A list of music and podcasts that can be managed by two or more people without physical contact is practically magic now.
What is Spotify Collaborative Playlists
Collaborative Playlists means a playlist can be access by anyone with the link of the playlist. They can add, remove or change the order of the songs and poadcasts. User avatar will be displayed next to the track he added. There is no limit for the number of people to contribute to one playlist. Best of all is this feature available for both premium and free users. But shuffle play is the only way to play collaborative playlists like any other playlist and they can’t skip tracks as they want.
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How to make a Spotify collaborative playlist
You must create a playlist first. You can’t make it collaborative when creating.
Android
- Go the the library
- Select playlist you want to make collaborative
- Tap Icon
Your playlist has now collaborated and you can share the link anywhere from the pop-up window.
- Or tap on the three dots and tap “Collaborative”
No pop-up will appear and you must copy the playlist link manually and share it with any app.
iOS
- Go the the library
- Select playlist you want to make collaborative
- Tap on the three dots and tap “Collaborative”
There is no Add User button in the new update of the Spotify iOS app.
- Share link with any social app or copy the link and share your own way.
Desktop
- Right click the playlist you want to make Collaborative in the left pannel
- Click the Collaborative Playlists
- To get the playlist link to share with others, right-click again on the playlist and click Share
- Share link with any social app or copy the link and share your own way.