Qus Creates Playlists From Your Favorite Songs on Spotify, Soundcloud, YouTube, and More.
Android / iOS: Your favorite tunes are probably spread across multiple services, but Qus brings them all together and lets you mix and match killer playlists. We’ve talked about a few of these services already, but Qus supports more sources and puts them all on your phone for listening on the go.
Qus supports Spotify, YouTube, Soundcloud, and Deezer, and the development team plans to add more (including Tidal and iTunes) in the coming weeks. This means that no matter where your favorites live, you can add them to one playlist, listen to them in any order, or create great playlists using all of these services as sources and enjoy them in one app. You will need premium accounts for Spotify and Deezer to use these two, but once you connect your accounts, you can search all of them for the song you want (including the service’s own music library of shared tracks, and your phone’s local storage), or select songs. which you have already saved.
As with any good music player, you can shuffle or rearrange tracks in your playlists, create as many playlists as you like, repeat songs or playlists, and also fast forward, rewind and skip tracks. If one of your tracks is a YouTube video, you can expand it full screen to watch it, or close it to just listen to the sound. If playlists aren’t enough, you can listen to specific songs to add them to your “favorite” special track list.
Qus also has a social element – the usual stuff like friends and followers, where you can chat with other users, share tracks, get recommendations, etc. The app is completely free and cross-platform. Check it out at the link below.
Qus (free) | Google Play Qus (Free) | ITunes App Store via Qus