Youfy - YouTube to Spotify Youfy - YouTube to Spotify

Productivity
Version: 1.2.0
Last Update: 2023-03-14

Overview

Youfy - YouTube to Spotify is a Chrome extension developed by youfyapp. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Youfy - YouTube to Spotify is 1.2.0, updated on 2023-03-14.
941 users have installed this extension. 6 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: youfyapp.com

Youfy is a quick and easy way to transfer YouTube songs and playlists to your Spotify account without leaving YouTube!

With Youfy, you can quickly and easily transfer your favorite YouTube songs and playlists to your Spotify account without ever leaving YouTube. Our extension is simple to use - just navigate to any YouTube video or playlist page, click on our extension icon from your extensions list, and start converting your music.

You can even export YouTube playlists as .txt files. Plus, with Youfy, you can open YouTube songs on Apple Music and Amazon Music. Try it out today and see how easy it is to move your music to your preferred platform!

Features:
🌟 Add any YouTube song to your Spotify account
🌟 Transfer any YouTube playlist to your Spotify account (up to 50 videos per playlist)
🌟 Open YouTube songs on Apple Music and Amazon Music
🌟 Export any YouTube playlist as a .txt file

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Am I required to pay to use any feature of the extension?
A: No, our extension is completely free to use.

Q: Do I need to provide any personal information?
A: No, we do not store or ask for any personal information from our users. The only requirement is for users to log in to their Spotify account.

Q: How many songs can I transfer at once?
A: Currently, our extension allows up to 50 songs per playlist to be transferred at once. This number might increase in the near future.

Q: Can I transfer any type of playlist?
A: Since we don’t require users to log in to their YouTube account, users can only transfer public and unlisted playlists. If you wish to transfer a private playlist, we suggest making it public or unlisted beforehand.

Don't miss out on the convenience and ease of use that Youfy offers - try it today and start transferring your favorite YouTube songs and playlists to your Spotify account in just a few clicks! With Youfy, you can take your music with you wherever you go and never miss a beat. Plus, our extension is constantly being updated with new features and improvements, so you can always enjoy the best possible experience. Give Youfy a try now and see the difference it can make for your music collection!

Changelog:

v1.2.0
- Upgraded manifest version to 3

v1.1.1
- Changed Spotify URLs to use open.spotify.com again because spotify: URLs don't work when the user doesn't have the desktop app installed

v1.1.0
- Minor bug fixes
- Changed Spotify URLs to use Spotify encoding instead of open.spotify.com
- Changed Spotify playlist page to show only collaborative or owned playlists

v1.0.0
- Initial Release

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Rating

6 ratings

Total Installs

941

Information

Last Update

2023-03-14

Current Version

1.2.0

Size

1.37MiB

Author

youfyapp

Website

youfyapp.com

Category

Productivity

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avatar Jadi Patel
2022-09-04

This is the best youtube to spotify transfer extension out there. I've tried few of them only this one has the playlist transfer feature.

avatar Emmi
2022-08-31

Only shows a handful of playlists and includes playlists you can't add songs to.
Spotify links get opened in the browser instead of using the spotify:// URI schema.

avatar mamaway
2023-03-08

Broken: After signing into Spotify, I get the message "⚠️ No YouTube song or playlist found!
Youfy extension only works when you have a song or playlist open on Youtube.com"

avatar Jadi Patel
2022-09-04

This is the best youtube to spotify transfer extension out there. I've tried few of them only this one has the playlist transfer feature.

avatar Emmi Ari
2022-08-31

Only shows a handful of playlists and includes playlists you can't add songs to.
Spotify links get opened in the browser instead of using the spotify:// URI schema.