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Spotify + Zapier
How it works
Spotify connects with Zapier to automate music library and playlist workflows. Teams use this integration to add tracks to playlists, create playlists from updates in other apps, and search for songs or artists.
When to use Spotify with Zapier
Auto-building playlists
Add tracks based on activity in other apps
Catalog lookups
Search songs, artists, or albums and pass IDs to later steps
Content archiving
Save curated tracks from forms, chats, or feeds into playlists
Popular ways to use Spotify + Zapier
Build event playlists from forms
When new form submissions arrive with song requests, find tracks in Spotify and add them to a selected playlist to collect requests in one place and eliminate manual entry.
Curate music from Slack reactions
When a message in a channel receives a specific emoji, extract the track link, find it in Spotify, and add it to a team playlist to capture suggestions without context switching.
Save new releases from feeds
When a new item appears in an RSS feed or YouTube channel, search Spotify by artist and title and add matches to a release playlist to keep programming current.
Archive staff picks in spreadsheets
When a new row is added with artist and track details, find the track and add it to a rotating playlist to maintain a searchable log of recommendations.
Coordinate playlist reviews across teams
When a campaign project is created in a work management tool, create a Spotify playlist and post the link to Slack while creating a review task to align stakeholders and keep approvals on schedule.
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- New Played Track
Triggers when a track finishes playing. Use with a Filter step to only trigger when particular song/s plays.
Try ItTriggerPolling - ShowRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- Playlist
Try ItTriggerPolling- Playlist NameRequired
- Description
- Visibility
- Collaborative
ActionWrite
- New Saved Track
Triggers when a new track is "Liked".
Try ItTriggerPolling - New Playlist
Triggers when a new playlist is created.
Try ItTriggerPolling - PlaylistRequired
- URIsRequired
- Position
ActionWrite- Artist IDRequired
ActionWrite
Get started automating Spotify
- 1Connect Spotify to Zapier
- 2Choose a trigger from another app
- 3Select a Spotify action
- 4Map track, artist, album, or playlist fields
- 5Test and turn the Zap on
Frequently asked questions about automating with Spotify
Which Spotify objects are supported?
Tracks, artists, albums, and playlists are supported for search and playlist actions.
Can Spotify trigger Zaps on new playlist activity?
No, Spotify is action-only on Zapier.
Can I add tracks to playlists I don’t own?
Only playlists owned by the connected account or collaborative playlists the account can edit are supported.
Why do searches sometimes return no results?
Results depend on exact metadata and regional availability of the track on Spotify.










