Thomas Magnano and Benoit Herbreteau, two friends from France, created a simple tool called Soundiiz that allows users to easily transfer playlists between Apple Music and Spotify. This tool is inspired by their love for music and is dedicated to solving the problem of data “binding” between different music platforms. When users switch between different platforms, they often face the problem of being unable to easily transfer their precious playlists, and Soundiiz provides a solution.
Initially, the two founders developed this feature just for their own use, but later they discovered that the tool could be very helpful to others. Soundiiz supports more than 40 music platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music and Tidal, etc. Users only need to connect the two platforms, select the playlist they want to transfer, and the whole process only takes a few minutes.
The tool has been working with Tidal since 2015 to help users transfer from Spotify to Tidal and ensure that users can also export their playlists to other platforms. To date, Soundiiz has helped millions of users transfer more than 220 million playlists, and is still independently operated by the two founders.
While Soundiiz offers a free version, some advanced features, such as transferring longer playlists or one-time batch transfers, require a paid subscription priced at $4.50 per month. Due to its simplicity, multi-platform support, and affordability, Soundiiz has received critical acclaim and been featured in user guides for multiple platforms.
This service is especially suitable for users who frequently switch between multiple music platforms, so that they do not have to worry about losing their precious playlists and realize the freedom of cross-platform music data.
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