Monday, 23 December, 2024

Tip: Spotify finally lets you pin playlists (and more)


Tip: Spotify finally lets you pin playlists (and more)

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Spotify is an application that streamed songs and proved to be a lot more; it now offers playlists, podcasts, and audiobooks. Since you have probably saved a lot of content in your library, it is convenient if your favourites are well organized.

For instance, I have created over thirty playlists for the songs I like, but I have been playing only a few most of the time. Itā€™s the same story with podcasts ā€“ out of 15 that I subscribe to, only 2 are obligatory listens. Thatā€™s why, to have them readily available, it is possible to pin them for easier access.

By the way, with Spotify, you can pin several playlists, podcasts, audiobooks, albums, and artists to the top of each category you have. It supports Android, iPhone, iPad, desktop, and web players of our site. To pin something in the mobile app, the user has to go to the ā€œLibraryā€ tab, for instance, tap on the option and select ā€œPin [item]. ā€

On the desktop versions, right-click/command-click anything from the “Your Library” sidebar and select “Pin [blank]” from the menu.

That’s all there is to it! This is an extremely simple little trick that can make Spotify muchĀ easier to navigate. Everyone had those playlists, podcasts, and artists that we always go back to. Spotify generally does a decent job of keeping those things at the surface, but this ensures they never get lost.


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