See a clean subset before approving paid playlist creation.
Export your Spotify playlist before any transfer changes your library.
Export intent is different from transfer intent. These users want a safe copy, a cleanup report, or a fallback when a converter fails. That is exactly where Skootle should win.
One strong page for the whole intent cluster.
This page targets export spotify playlist and supports the backup-first wedge behind every transfer route.
How review-first playlist creation works.
Paste a Spotify playlist URL or upload a Skootle playlist backup CSV.
Generate a reviewable report with source order, IDs, ISRCs when available, duplicates, and missing rows.
Use the report to choose Apple Music, YouTube Music, Spotify, Tidal, or a manual cleanup path.
Approve creation only after the exported report looks safe.
Keep the report as proof of what moved and what still needs review.
Make the risky parts visible before the destination playlist gets touched.
Broad converters make transfer feel fast. This page keeps that speed, then adds the missing safety layer: review labels, ISRC-backed evidence, duplicate checks, and approval before creation.
We show safe, review, duplicate, and missing rows before anything is created.
Catch covers, remasters, clean edits, live versions, duplicates, and missing rows.
playlist transfer in three screens.
Bring the playlist
Paste a playlist URL for a quick preview, or upload a Skootle playlist backup CSV for the stronger full-library path.
Review the report
See safe rows, review rows, duplicates, missing IDs, playlist groups, and destination search candidates.
Approve creation
Nothing changes until you approve it. Paid creation only starts after the report proves the move is worth saving.
A report people can trust before they leave a music app.
The product should feel fast and clean, but the real wedge is safer proof. The report makes the invisible work visible: what matched, what needs review, what is missing, and what will be created after approval.
- Safe, review, duplicate, missing, and replacement-needed statuses
- Playlist name and original source order preserved
- Confidence reasons that explain why a row is safe or risky
- Shareable review record before any mutation
Backup-first inputs for messy libraries.
Fast paste-first check for one public playlist.
One URL per line for a safer exit plan.
Full-library review with playlist groups, source IDs, and ISRCs.
Use when public preview or CSV export is not available.
Create a Spotify playlist from Liked Songs, then review it here.
Paid creation stays locked until the user approves reviewed matches.
Questions this guide answers.
Why export before transferring?
An export gives you a record of the original playlist and a way to catch missing or risky rows before the destination playlist is created.
Is this only for YouTube Music?
No. Export is a route-agnostic safety step for Apple Music, YouTube Music, Spotify, Tidal, and other destinations.