Here’s how to listen to Spotify with friends using the built-in Group Sessions feature. Note: To use this feature, you need to have an active Spotify Premium subscription. Also, it’s only available via the mobile app and not on the desktop app.
How to Listen to Spotify with Friends via Group Sessions
If you’re a Spotify premium subscriber, you can add up to seven friends to listen together through a Group Session. To start a group session on Spotify, use the following steps: Note that anyone with a link to your session can listen and control playback, so you’ll want to add trusted friends or family. Of course, the person you invite can always decline the invitation.
Sharing Music on Spotify
Creating a remote group session is a fun way to listen to Spotify with friends. However, there are other ways to share and discover music on Spotify, like creating a collaborative playlist. Once you’ve completed the perfect playlist, you may want to copy the playlist on Spotify to make a new one or use it as a backup. Spotify has other features you might be interested in, such as transferring playlists to a new account. You can also add your own music files to Spotify, which is handy when a song isn’t available or for offline listening. Of course, Spotify isn’t perfect—you might run into an issue where it stops out of the blue. In that case, check out how to fix Spotify keeps stopping. If you’re not satisfied with the service, you may want to try Apple Music and delete your Spotify account. But before doing that, make sure to transfer playlists from Spotify to Apple Music. Comment Name * Email *
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