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Tips To Move to Apple Music From Spotify. Since there isn’t any Apple App targeted at Spotify switchers much like what Apple has for Android users, your best bet is to find a third-party app to transfer Spotify to apple music for you. And many our of readers recommend an app called SongShift. Popular music service Spotify will finally be coming to the Apple Watch in the near future via an official app, developed in conjunction with the creator of a third-party client, Snowy.
Official Spotify Apple Watch App Coming Soon By Adnan Farooqui, on 13:49 PDT Spotify subscribers who own an Apple Watch might have wondered at some point why Spotify hasn’t released an official app for their smartwatch.
Spotify is one of the best music streaming apps out there with availability across all major platforms. It's paid Premium subscription makes it even better to use as it brings offline playback alongside many other features. But the one major downside of Spotify is that it does not have an app for Apple Watch which means you have to rely on your iPhone to enjoy music on the go. And this is what going to change pretty soon as there's a new watchOS app named Spotty that will be the solution to this problem.
Spotty is an Apple Watch app which allows you to sync your Spotify playlists with the Apple Watch and listen to them even when offline. The app works all models of the watch and is currently in beta with plans for public release in early February which is this month. While the app is and will be completely free for download, the user should have a valid Spotify Premium account to use it.
Once you have installed Spotty on your iPhone and Apple Watch, you will need to launch it and grant permission to access your Spotify playlists and songs. The next step is to enable the toggle for syncing feature which will start syncing all of your songs from the Premium account to Spotty app on the Apple Watch. The good thing here is that you are not bound to keep the watch on charging to start the syncing process which is something users have to do with Apple Music.
The iPhone app of Spotty packs in various settings which allow you to personalize the app behavior. You can choose the music quality for syncing purposes, enable/disable gestures, Siri integration, and start a workout right when you start a playlist. The app supports shake and chop gestures for changing songs faster.
As for the playback on Apple Watch, you can choose to listen to song either directly from the watch or use the Spotty app as a remote control for controlling the playback on your iPhone (known as tethered mode).
Here is also a video from 9to5Mac folks showing an overview of the Spotty app on Apple Watch:
2007
The iPhone launches
And there’s no question it was a game changer. At first, Apple does not allow outside apps. But they soon realize that this approach is a non-starter if they want to sell more and more phones and really excite users.
2008
And then comes the App Store
Apple decides to open up the App Store to outside app developers and lures them in by the hundreds. They ask users – want to order a pizza, find your nearest florist, or look up how to do the Soulja Boy dance? “There’s an app for that.”
2008
Hello world! Spotify launches
Spotify launches on desktop at the end of 2008, bringing music streaming to the masses.
2008
Spotify is available on the App Store
It wasn’t long before we launched the Spotify iPhone app, giving our fans all the world’s music — wherever and whenever they wanted.
2010-2011
Apple starts changing its App Store Guidelines
When Apple introduced the Guidelines we thought, “Yep. Makes total sense to have rules for security, safety, privacy, and quality.” But Apple not only has unilaterally changed the rules themselves time and again, but also frequently decides to interpret (and re-interpret) them in ways to disadvantage rivals like us. So those totally legit things we did which were fully in compliance just a few months ago? Now apparently not so much.
2011 (Feb)
Apple eliminates payment system choice and imposes a 30% fee on content-based apps like Spotify..But at the same time, Apple prohibits us from showing customers how to upgrade any other way
For Spotify to use Apple’s billing system (IAP) — giving our fans the opportunity to upgrade to Premium — Spotify and others now have to pay 30% of any subscription fees. Apple now prohibits buttons or links to any other external ways to pay. This is the first of many moves from Apple that would make it harder and harder for our fans to upgrade to Premium.
2011
We deem the 30% charge as too expensive for our fans and our business
We elect not to use IAP for a bunch of reasons, including the fact that giving up 30% was too much for us to keep our prices low for our fans. Unfortunately, the end result is that you can no longer upgrade to Premium through the app.
2011 (Oct)
Siri launches on the iPhone, but won’t play Spotify
“Siri can you play that awesome Spotify playlist?” Siri says no.
2011-2014
For the next three years, we continue to face intense pressure from Apple to adopt their payment system
From 2011 to 2014, Apple puts us under constant pressure to adopt IAP.
2014 (June)
So, we give IAP a try. That means we are now charged Apple's 30% tax and sadly have to increase our price for our fans
Our users will finally be able to buy a Premium subscription directly through our iOS app. But it also means we have to raise our prices to €12.99 a month. And you guys were rightly not very happy about this.
2015 (Apr)
Us: 'Hey Apple, we love your watch; can we make an app for that?' Them: 'nah'
Spotify Apple Watch App Offline
When Apple launches their new Apple Watch, they dismiss our proposals and won’t work with us to develop an app for it. However, they allow other apps to be on it.
2015 (June)
Apple Music launches at a price all too familiar to Spotify
Late to the streaming party, Apple buys Beats, rebrands it, and then launches Apple Music. Because Apple Music doesn’t have to pay the 30% IAP charge, they are able to hugely undercut us and charge €9.99. To our fans, this just looked like we were ripping you off.
2016 (May)
We opt out of Apple's payment system and the artificially uncompetitive price we had to charge for using it
Because we turn off IAP, it means you can no longer upgrade to Premium through the App Store *sigh*.
2016 (May)
Apple starts an intensified pattern of Spotify app rejections - and threatens to remove us from the App Store
Now that Apple has Apple Music, rejections of the Spotify app start becoming more and more common, and they even go as far as threatening to remove us from the App Store. Those rejections seem to coincide with our promotional campaign seasons.
2016 (June)
Apple tightens the App Store Guidelines..again
While we haven’t been able to include any buttons or external links to pages containing product info, discounts, promotions, etc. (even if they don’t link directly to a payment system!) since Feb. 2011, this time a “call to action” restriction is added.
2016 (Sep)
Apple rejects Spotify's proposal for an Apple Watch app yet again
We submit a new proposal for a streaming app directly on the Apple Watch. Apple declines.
2016-2017
Apple continues to make more frequent, unexpected and unjustified rejections of our app updates
Now just having a “Learn More” button is enough to upset the Apple cart even though this is the first time we’ve heard of such a rule. All we can do is focus on ensuring compliance, but that’s not easy when the definitions of what we can and can’t do change from one day to the next.
2017 (June)
App Store Guidelines are tightened once again
This app update means that rival apps have to agree not to “directly or indirectly target iOS users to use a purchasing method other than IAP or discourage the use of IAP.”
2017 (Sep)
Apple continues to create obstacles around the Apple Watch
With WatchOS 4, Apple continues to make it challenging for us to deliver a workable streaming solution for the Apple Watch.
2017 (Nov)
Apple rejects Spotify's app again
This time, we are rejected because of a campaign that makes reference to a Spotify Premium promotion (“get 3 months now for €0.99”), despite only directing users to a landing page with no info on where or how to purchase Premium (which Apple had allowed only a few months prior). In fact, Apple’s chief lawyer told us a year earlier that such a landing page was OK, but that didn’t stop the App Store from blocking our app for this reason.
2018 (Feb)
Apple HomePod launches without Spotify support
Apple launches HomePod – the smart speaker that, like Siri, will do loads of cool stuff in response to voice commands. Well, lots of cool stuff except playing music through Spotify. Apple welcomes other apps to play on it, but until recently shut the door on competitive music streaming apps like Spotify.
2018 (May)
Apple rejects Spotify's app yet again
Rejected this time because we showed the word “Free” in Spotify’s app screenshots on the App Store. And apparently that’s prohibited…?!
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2018 (July)
And the rejections keep on coming!
At this point, it’s hard to know how Apple will interpret anything that we do. This time, the phrase “Get in, Get Premium” is prohibited.
2018 (Sep)
Spotify Apple Watch App 2017 Download
Apple finally allows enhanced functionality for the Spotify app on the Apple Watch
With Watch OS 5, Apple allowed the Spotify team to start developing offline functionality.
Update (Oct. 2020): Spotify has rolled out streaming capabilities on the Apple Watch.
2019 (Feb)
Apple Music disregards its own rules
Apple Music sends the very type of promotional push notifications that it forbids its rivals to send.
2019 (Feb)
Next up on Apple's restriction list -- podcast recommendations
Spotify On Apple Watch 4
So we announce two podcast acquisitions we are super excited about, and all of a sudden Apple arbitrarily decides to prohibit use of its API to recommend podcasts to users.
Apple Watch Spotify App Frozen
2019 (March)
Spotify asks the European Commission to ensure a level playing field
When competition is fair, consumers and companies win.
2019 (OCT) / 2020 (APR)
Spotify On Apple Watch 3
Apple FINALLY announces that it will allow Siri integration on certain devices
Apple, for the first time (and after years of unavailability), will allow Siri integration with Spotify, letting users on certain devices with iOS 13 control Spotify using their voice. However, you still can’t choose Spotify as the default music player. And unless you mention our name (“I want to play [X] on Spotify”), every time you give a command to play audio, Siri will default to Apple Music and so will your Apple device.
2020 June
The European Commission launches a formal investigation into Apple
Apple Watch Music Spotify
A key development not only for Spotify, but also for consumers and the many other companies around the world that are being disadvantaged by Apple’s anti-competitive behavior.