

Twitter, for instance, uses a URL link and automatically pre-populates a tweet with it. Keep in mind, they don't all share the same way.

Step 4: Follow the prompts that each option gives you to share your playlist via these services.

Currently, on iOS, share options include: Keep in mind, these sharing options may not be the same on every device. Tapping Share will bring up a new screen, this time with all of your sharing options. Step 3: For more sharing options, keep scrolling through the list under the playlist's cover art until you find Share, which will likely be the second-to-last option. Of course, not everyone wants to give the Spotify app permission to use their camera, and as cool as this way of sharing is, not everyone can be bothered to do it. Alternatively, you can save that screen to your camera roll and send it (or post it) to anyone you like. Just tap that share code image and let your friend scan it using their smartphone's camera. This is your playlist's share code, a unique identifier that anyone with the Spotify app can use to immediately jump to the playlist. You'll also notice that there's a colored bar immediately below the cover art that has what appears to be an audio wave graphic - a series of long and short vertical lines next to the Spotify logo. Step 2: Click the Three dots and a menu will open. Beneath the description, you'll see a heart, a download icon, and three dots. The first thing you'll see is the name and the cover art of the playlist. Step 1: To share a Spotify playlist using the mobile app, first select a playlist from the Home, Search, or Your library tabs.
