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Spotify Now Supports Group Playlist Creation In Facebook Messenger


Paul Briden

23/06/2017 – 1:54pm

Spotify has added a feature supporting group playlist creation in Facebook chat

Spotify has added some new functionality in crossover with Facebook, allowing users inside Facebook Messenger group chats to collaboratively create Spotify playlists with their friends.

The feature is quite straightforward, allowing you to simply tap the “+” icon in Facebook Messenger’s lower left corner. Then you select Spotify, and then tap Create Playlist. Once this is done, anyone in the chat can add songs to the playlist, including non-Spotify users.

Naturally the feature is aimed at helping friends to share their favourite music quickly and easily, as well as allowing collaboration for creating playlists for parties, road trips, and any other event you care to imagine which can benefit from a soundtrack.

“Spotify is excited to introduce Group Playlists for Messenger, a new experience for creating playlists with friends on a messaging app they already know and love,” said the firm, in a blog post.

“With Group Playlists for Messenger, users can create new Spotify playlists with friends and immediately begin collaborating to build out their perfect mix. Ideal for parties, road trips, or simply collecting new favorites, Group Playlists provide a seamless way for users to collaborate and share music more easily than ever before.”

“Users can now create a Group Playlist, share it with their friends, and add songs to it directly within the Messenger app using the Spotify Chat Extension. Once a friend has created a Group Playlist, others in the conversation can add more songs directly through the Spotify Chat Extension, available by tapping the blue “+” icon next to the composer — even if they’re not on Spotify.”

“Playlisting is more fun with friends — and starting today the process is getting even more social.”

Paul Briden 23/06/2017 - 1:54pm

Spotify has added a function supporting staff playlist advent in Facebook chat

Spotify has added some new capability in crossover with Facebook, permitting customers inside of Facebook Messenger team chats to collaboratively create Spotify playlists with their pals.

The function is fairly simple, permitting you to easily faucet the "+" icon in Facebook Messenger's decrease left nook. Then you choose Spotify, after which faucet Create Playlist. As soon as that is achieved, any person within the chat can upload songs to the playlist, together with non-Spotify customers.

Naturally the function is aimed toward serving to pals to percentage their favorite song temporarily and simply, in addition to permitting collaboration for developing playlists for events, street journeys, and some other tournament you care to believe which will have the benefit of a soundtrack.

"Spotify is happy to introduce Group Playlists for Messenger, a brand new revel in for developing playlists with pals on a messaging app they already know and love," stated the company, in a weblog post.

"With Group Playlists for Messenger, customers can create new Spotify playlists with pals and right away start taking part to construct out their best possible combine. Ultimate for events, street journeys, or just amassing new favorites, Group Playlists supply a continuing method for customers to collaborate and percentage song extra simply than ever ahead of."

"Customers can now create a Group Playlist, percentage it with their pals, and upload songs to it without delay inside the Messenger app the use of the Spotify Chat Extension. As soon as a chum has created a Group Playlist, others within the dialog can upload extra songs without delay in the course of the Spotify Chat Extension, to be had via tapping the blue “+” icon subsequent to the composer — although they’re now not on Spotify."

"Playlisting is extra a laugh with pals — and beginning these days the method is getting much more social."

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