Move Streaming Music Between Spotify, Apple and Google With SongShift and STAMP
iOS / Android: Spotify is great for music sharing and third party plugins. Apple Music is great for offline playback. So I juggle with both. It’s a bit like shared storage, but it’s much easier thanks to the SongShift and Stamp mobile apps, which efficiently move playlists from one service to another.
For iPhone users, SongShift is the best choice. It has a clean, straightforward interface and costs only $ 4 for unlimited use (free to try). He works with Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, YouTube, Deezer, Discogs, last.fm, Hype Machine, Napster (laughs) and Pandora. It retains your past exports of playlists and gives you the ability to sync playlists between services.
If you are using Android, Google Play Music, or Amazon Music use Stamp. It’s slower and clunky, doesn’t save past exports, and costs $ 10. But it covers more services: Google and Amazon, as well as Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, YouTube, and Pandora. There’s an equally cumbersome desktop Stamp app that works with Spotify, Google, Amazon, Tidal, and Pandora (and imports from Apple Music, but doesn’t export to it).
On iOS, both SongShift and STAMP only work when the app is open. Both apps list which tracks have been successfully transferred and which have not. Both are great for one-time library transfers, while SongShift is great for long-term combining of two services.