
I’ve gotten multiple requests to publish MusConv, and I’ve decided to include it in our catalogue. Consider this scenario: I understand it isn’t easy in our current atmosphere, but you need to switch from Spotify to Google Play Music. Manually transferring everything takes a long time; however, this software will transfer playlists and tracks between multiple providers, as shown in the screenshot. It also outputs to CSV, which is essential for keeping a separate track list. To use, you will need internet access, a membership to the services, the Pro version, and registration in the software itself. Log in, choose the source and playlist, and then click the TRANSFER button at the bottom.
This will appeal to anyone who constantly switches between music services, creates playlists for friends, projects, small studios, and so on, or works with playlists on numerous platforms at the same time. It allows you to transfer playlists between major providers, export to CSV, and use minimal resources.

The download link is provided in the news below. Activation is necessary. The archive contains a file or a key that serves this purpose. Regardless, you will receive the full version.
I recommend removing any duplicates and unusual remixes from your playlist before transferring. If you have a massive playlist, limit the number of songs to 500 at a time.
Overall, I ran a quick test and published a review. This playlist transfer tool will help you migrate your music without any issues. Not all tracks are found to be exact matches; this happens rarely, and these services are generally not the most user-friendly in Russia. However, if anyone finds this beneficial, I would appreciate hearing from you. I appreciate your interest!


