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After years of yearning, Spotify will let you organize playlist folders on mobile

News RoomBy News Room29 May 20262 Mins Read
After years of yearning, Spotify will let you organize playlist folders on mobile
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Spotify just rolled out a batch of updates that playlist obsessives have been waiting a long time for. The biggest one is playlist folders finally coming to mobile. This feature has existed on desktop for years, but mobile users never had it.

Now you can group your playlists by mood, activity, or genre right from your phone, and you can even nest folders inside other folders if your organizational habits run deep. Playlist folders are available now for all users globally, no subscription required.

Every new feature coming to your Spotify app

  • Playlist folders are now available on mobile, letting you organize Your Library on the go.
  • Bulk editing tools for playlists let you move or remove multiple tracks, podcast episodes, or audiobook chapters from a playlist in one go.
  • Multi-select queue management is now available for Premium users, giving you more control over what plays next without editing one song at a time.
  • Background downloads are finally on iOS for Premium users, so your music and podcasts keep downloading even when the app is closed. Android has had this for years, making it a long-overdue fix for iPhone users.
  • A new reshuffle button lets you instantly generate a fresh shuffle order without having to toggle shuffle off and back on again. This is also exclusive to Premium users.

These updates are a welcome break from Spotify’s recent AI obsession

These updates are a noticeable departure from Spotify’s recent wave of AI-heavy feature drops, which included AI-generated daily briefings and personalized podcasts, in addition to AI-produced song covers and remixes. Yesterday, Spotify also added the ability to clip and share your favorite podcast moments directly to social media.

Sometimes the most satisfying updates are the ones that simply make the app work the way you always wanted. Make sure your Spotify app is up to date to get access to everything right away.

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