What is Trackmeld?
Trackmeld is a playlist matching tool that helps users turn supported YouTube music content into Spotify playlists through automatic track matching and playlist organization.
Support answers
If you are checking safety, pricing, or why a track did not sync, this page covers the most common questions in plain language.
Trackmeld is a playlist matching tool that helps users turn supported YouTube music content into Spotify playlists through automatic track matching and playlist organization.
Trackmeld analyzes metadata from supported YouTube videos and playlists, searches for matching songs available on Spotify, and lets users review playlists before saving them to their Spotify account.
Trackmeld focuses on helping users turn supported YouTube music content into organized Spotify playlists through playlist matching and music discovery workflows, with manual review at every step.
Yes. Trackmeld can help convert supported YouTube playlists into Spotify playlists by matching available songs on Spotify.
Yes. Trackmeld can identify supported music tracks from YouTube music-focused videos and organize matching songs into a Spotify playlist. Some tracks may be unavailable due to Spotify catalog availability, regional licensing restrictions, or unsupported video content.
Trackmeld supports supported public YouTube and YouTube Music playlist links when compatible metadata is available.
Trackmeld primarily supports publicly accessible playlist content unless additional authorization support is provided.
Most playlist matching processes complete within seconds to a few minutes depending on playlist size and track availability.
Some songs may be unavailable due to Spotify catalog differences, regional licensing restrictions, metadata mismatches, or unavailable releases. Not every YouTube track has a matching Spotify version.
No. Track matching depends on Spotify availability and metadata quality. Some tracks may require manual review or replacement.
Spotify may use alternate releases, remastered versions, different album editions, or regional variations. Trackmeld attempts to find the closest available match.
Song availability depends on regional licensing, distributor agreements, artist releases, and Spotify catalog support. Some songs available on YouTube may not exist on Spotify.
Track availability depends on Spotify's regional catalog availability in each country.
Yes. Trackmeld allows users to review matched tracks before exporting playlists to Spotify.
Yes. Users can remove, reorder, or review matched tracks before saving playlists to Spotify.
Yes. Users can review and organize playlists before saving them to Spotify.
Yes. Users can review playlist results and manually adjust tracks before saving playlists.
Playlist size limits may vary depending on Spotify API restrictions and platform performance considerations.
Yes. A Spotify account is required to save playlists directly to Spotify.
Trackmeld offers free functionality for playlist matching and Spotify playlist creation. Feature availability may change over time.
Trackmeld uses Spotify's official authentication flow for playlist access and does not require users to share Spotify passwords directly.
No. Spotify authentication is handled through Spotify's official OAuth system.
Trackmeld may request permission to create playlists, edit playlists, and manage playlist content. Permissions depend on the features being used.
Yes. Trackmeld works through modern mobile browsers and supported mobile applications.
Yes. Trackmeld provides an Android application for playlist matching and Spotify playlist management.
Trackmeld supports modern browsers including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. Using the latest browser version is recommended.
No. Trackmeld does not download or host music files. The platform focuses on playlist matching and playlist organization.
No. Trackmeld does not provide MP3 downloads, audio extraction, or music file downloads.
No. Music playback and streaming remain handled by Spotify and other supported platforms.
No. Trackmeld does not host music files or copyrighted audio content.
No. Trackmeld is an independent tool and is not officially affiliated with Spotify or YouTube unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Yes. Many users use Trackmeld to organize study playlists, workout music, focus sessions, commuting playlists, and daily listening collections.
Questions about syncing
Try a small playlist first, then scale up once you see how TrackMeld handles your library.