![]() Spotify is great, but for some reason it doesn’t have an extremely important feature: to export your playlist or playlists as a text document or CSV file, with links to the songs (ideally). How to export Spotify playlists to Excel CSV / Text And even though I never had, since using it, a problem with losing playlists or anything similar, you still want to be extra careful and have a backup. Sure, it only worked on your computer, but I had the same playlists that I’ve been working on for over a decade: they were easy to save and reuse even if you changed your hardware (as long as you still had the files, which I always make sure to backup).īut with everything moving to the cloud and with us having multiple devices where we want to listen to our favorite music, I had to trade my obsolete Winamp for Spotify. The fact that it’s actually so difficult to save a backup of your playlists was the reason why, for many years, I stuck to using that old school program called Winamp. ![]() In today’s article, I will share with you a complete guide on how to export your Spotify playlists to various servics, as well as a simple text file so that you always have a sort of a backup if anything bad happens with your account. One of the things that Spotify doesn’t make easy for you is exporting your playlists to either save as back-ups in case something bad happens, or import in other services like Apple Music, Google Music or whatever. ![]()
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