It's a great app considering the time it saves. There are some inconsistencies, maybe a system limitation, that when coupled with paying makes it a little frustrating. Not all playlists transfer over in their entirety. Sometimes, the app tells you what songs didn't transfer. And, sometimes, it just says the playlist was transferred less than 100% but 0 songs missing. The app says "All songs have been transferred successfully." I'd attach screenshots, if i could.
Reviews for FreeYourMusic
← Back to FreeYourMusicWould be nice to know ahead of time it would cost to move more than just 100 songs. But other than that, if you want to cough up the 8.99 of course, it works really well.(Update) On my Spotify there's no explicit restrictions but almost everything that transferred to my Amazon music is saved as the clean versions. Any fix for this? otherwise I'll have to add damn near every song to my library with the right version, despite having paid for you guys to do it essentially...
Most of my music transferred (about 40 out of 1500 songs didn't). My issue was the same as everyone else's: if my screen went off, the app stopped. I ended up turning my phone to stay on for 10 min at a time to help with this (not always successful in keeping up to keep screen on). Also, and this is the big thing...the title of my playlists transferred, but none of the songs were put into the playlists, and I paid the higher price JUST TO DO THAT! Ugh!!! If only Google Music wasn't ending! 🙁😕
Does not deliver. Used this app with no success. Was hesitant because of the cost and the number of requests to access accounts - understandable given the process requested. After many attempts - at least 6 of them - no playlists transferred. I have requested a refund from the company and put in a refund/complaint to PayPal. Such a great idea and I would be happy with the cost if the functionality existed.
Switched from Spotify to Apple Music on Android. The app worked very well. It took about 30 min to get my entire library transferred. Didn't mind paying given the amount of effort it saved me. This is not a free app by any standard. Besides the horrendous explanation of fees options, the app did work phenomenally well and did the job. It saved me hours of work transferring several thousand songs and playlists. I strongly recommend the app and it's basic $11 one time fee.
Did exactly what I wanted it to do - transfer playlists from Amazon Music (which seems like it's trying to lock you in, by providing no option to export your playlists, at least in the Android app) to other streaming services. You have to pay for transfers after the first 100 (and who has only 100 songs in their streaming music apps?), but it's a small price to pay to not have to do so manually.
This was advertised as a free way to transfer songs. Transferring 100 for free is very misleading. Plus, I pay 10$ a month to have access to every song ever without ads. Why would I pay 10$, even as a one time fee, to transfer 1k? Maybe include an option to pay to transfer x amount of songs for smaller price points (I would personally pay no more than 1.99$ for the 1k)without the lifetime updates. More importantly, address the ads you are putting out and be upfront about what you are offering.
Absolutely terrible. What should otherwise be a useful app to limit the amount of time transferring music, it is exceptionally complicated and doesn't work at all. I was trying to do apple to youtube/Google music and whether it wouldn't download all of my music at all (maybe 30 songs), sometimes it wouldn't even want to transfer those. Since it didn't work, im back to square one of transferring over 800 songs by hand.
Edit: Upon extensive review, the music has the dame names as my playlist songs but are NOT them. It does have a premium version which i did not try. Using the free version you are alloted 100 songs to transfer and have to link both accounts involved. It did well for the most part. Your best bet is to just pull up both playlists and just glance through to see which ones did and didn't do well. I do not recommend it upon my edit.
Don't waste your money on this, the app simply doesn't work. The sync algorithm they are have between Google play music and Spotify, ends up adding live versions for the songs instead of the actual song ( my guess is because the live version comes up as the first result when you do the search) but, there service should be"smart' enough to handle this. But it doesn't, I reported it, and response was that" try different platforms and sync w using pc or iOS and see the outcome"
2021.. Desktop app constantly freezes/crashes. Android App won't connect to Amazon. $19.99? 2017 Review Yes, it is $9.99. I think 🤔 this is a one time purchase. Transfered 3,600 songs/Playlists from Google Play Music to Spotify with a few taps. That's awesome! 200+ songs were unable to transfer due to service differences. App provides an excel export so you can see which songs did not go over and decide how you want to handle. For me, the 10 bucks was totally worth it and a great value!
I have a 600-song playlist, so I paid for the upgrade and was quite pleased that it pulled all but about 50 songs from Google Play to Tidal. Then I looked at the matches: karaoke versions, live versions, strange covers. The best one was a Richard Cheese cover of Closer. Pretty funny, but not what I paid for. I checked, and Tidal has the NIN version, so STAMP is just picking the first track it finds. I now have a 550 song mess to clean up.
Absolutely awful app. Charged 15 dollars after a few hundred songs. The app doesn't transfer in the background so I had to have the app open all the time to even get the transfer to move. The algorithm they use is absolutely awful and I was having to go back to fix songs all the time. After about a third of my main playlist got moved, it kept refreshing and stopped moving songs over. Took about 3-4 hours to move about 900 songs before I stopped and cancelled. Would not recommend at all.
Moved 10 out of over 500 songs over, then wanted money to move the rest. I see now that that's in the app description, but not at all what I expected when I clicked on the "STAMP - Move from Pandora to Spotify for free!" link, or the "See how easy it is to use!" advertisement. For those, you get one star. Edit: I tried to Export as csv for manual entry, but that's premium only too. I wish I could give you another 1 star review, you useless cretins.
Well that took a lot of money for an app that doesn't even work. I got my 2 music apps connected (apple -> Spotify) and I'll hit select all then it just freezes. I can scroll but that's it. So whats the point? And it's so confusing with how the rename all the albums on this app so I don't even know if it's my actual music? Maybe I'm just stupid but it's really confusing.
I'm a bit baffled. It's taking ages (4K songs), so many have an error about matching or not 100% syncing. Pretty standard songs, and it's not that clear about what you need to do to sort it out. I expect that if I pay for something it will work fairly intuitively, but I can't say this is great. It might be doing something, who knows. Not sure upgrading to premium will solve it and not willing to take the risk given I've already sunk $17
FAST, EASY (FREE-MIUM). I had been looking for an easy way to do this but didn't find any really good ones online. Through my phone app this REALLY did the trick and fast. The only reason this isn't 5 stars is because they cap just how much you can move for free. I don't blame them. it seems like a quality service. But, I hit a bump at 134 for a Playlist that was 150 ish. Then they bombard you with ads to upgrade
I don't care for giving ratings but given that this app transferred my entire Spotify playlist to YouTube music in the same order is amazing. I didn't lose a single song and it was done in about 10min. the first 400 songs are transferred for free then you simply have to click their links for extra 300 songs, it wasn't a big deal and allowed me to transfer my music so I'm happy.
Waste of money and time. Terrible app. Paid for a subscription and transferred some large playlists. The vast majority of songs had to be manually corrected. Most correct matches were the first search result -- no idea how they're matching songs, but it's pretty bad. These APIs aren't complex. Tried soundiiz on the same playlists and the transfers were _much_ better -- only a couple of missing songs.
I already bought the lifetime purchase. Now that updates have been made to the app, I have to repurchase the lifetime option at no discount for $200 more. If you purchase something called "lifetime", then that is supposed to mean you keep what you got for a lifetime. If you start making changes, then let those be upgrades at discounted prices instead of taking away what someone rightfully already purchased and saying they have to buy everything again.