Spotify wants to “help keep listening smooth” with new playback and queue tools, and also released an overdue update for offline listening



  • Spotify has launched new playlist tools, including bulk queue editing features
  • Background downloading is rolling out to iOS users after being limited to Android devices
  • Playlist folders are also rolling out globally.

I love creating new playlists on Spotify, but sometimes its limited editing and queuing tools make the experience more of a chore than a fun activity. Fortunately, the platform has just released a host of tools to make playlists more enjoyable and to “help keep listening smooth” for both iOS and Android users.

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Spotify announced yesterday (May 28) more control tools to help you edit your playlists and queue more effectively. The new ‘Edit’ button, rolling out to Premium users worldwide, allows you to select multiple tracks at once, which you can increase to play next or remove them from the queue entirely. This was a tool once offered on Spotify that is now being resurrected, and also applies to audiobook and podcast episode queues.

Spotify’s new ‘Rearrange’ button is another feature that I find a welcome addition to the app. If you find that a playlist isn’t giving you what you want, whether it’s your own or one curated by Spotify, the Rearrange button will generate a completely new sequence of tracks, meaning you’ll no longer have to manually disable and enable the standard shuffle icon to change the order.

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A smartphone showing the rearrange button on a playlist queue in the Spotify app

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Yes, the queue controls have had a much-needed update, but so have Spotify’s playlist organization tools. Although we first saw it a few weeks ago, the ability to create and add playlist folders is rolling out globally to all users after being locked to the desktop experience for 15 years.

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