Listify.co.uk – Create Spotify Playlists Using iTunes Playlist

19 Jan, 2010  |  Written by Neha  |  under Audio
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Listify is a web application for all those people who love iTunes and still have a soft corner for Spotify. You can stop giving step-motherly treatment to either of these widely used soft wares with this application. Both Spotify and iTunes have their own set of advantages and this web application has come up with a deadly combination of two in the form of Listify. We all know that iTunes helps to create and manage playlists and easily export music into iPods and iPhones while Spotify gives legal access to millions of songs. This application turns iTunes playlists into Spotify playlists. Now, isn’t that a ‘win-win’ situation for the users?

How to create Spotify Playlist from iTunes Playlist?

  1. Go to your iTunes software.
  2. Export your playlist as simple plain text.
  3. Upload it to Listify and click “Submit”
  4. Listify will look for all those songs on Spotify.
  5. Copy and paste the songs and your Spotify playlist is ready.

There is no prior registration required to use the services. Also, if your song can’t be found, chances are it’s not in the Spotify library yet.

Prospective users here are things to take care of to make the best use of this web-app:

  • Beware of ‘typos’ in your iTunes playlist and when in doubt, search the song in Spotify playlist yourself.
  • Internet Explorer is not the right browser to view the web pages and the application.

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Our rating 3 / 5 | Visit http://Listify.co.uk/

About Listify.co.uk

It turns iTunes playlists into Spotify playlists.

How is Listify.co.uk useful?

This application helps you to bring home music collection to office and enjoy music on studio Spotify.

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