Turn Any Text Playlist into a Spotify Playlist

Found a great tracklist in a YouTube comment, Reddit post, or festival setlist? Paste it below and we'll create a Spotify playlist for you in seconds — no reformatting needed.

How It Works

  1. 1

    Paste your playlist

    Copy a tracklist from anywhere — YouTube descriptions, blog posts, Reddit threads, festival lineups — and paste it in.

  2. 2

    We find the tracks

    Our AI parses artist and song names from any format — timestamps, numbered lists, bullets — then searches Spotify for each track.

  3. 3

    Listen on Spotify

    Your playlist is created instantly in your Spotify account. Open it and hit play — done.

Frequently Asked Questions

What formats does ListToTrack support?
ListToTrack handles virtually any text format: numbered lists, bulleted lists, timestamp formats (like YouTube descriptions), plain "Artist - Song" lines, setlists, and more. Our AI parser intelligently extracts artist and track names regardless of formatting.
Can I convert a YouTube playlist description to Spotify?
Yes! Copy the tracklist from a YouTube video description (timestamps and all) and paste it into ListToTrack. We'll strip the timestamps and find each track on Spotify automatically.
Is ListToTrack free to use?
ListToTrack offers 5 free playlist conversions per day. No account creation is required beyond connecting your Spotify account to save playlists.
What if a track isn't found on Spotify?
Tracks that can't be matched on Spotify are clearly marked. The remaining found tracks are still added to your playlist. This can happen with very obscure tracks, remixes, or region-restricted content.
Can I add tracks to an existing Spotify playlist?
Yes! Toggle "Add to existing" and select one of your Spotify playlists. ListToTrack will also detect and skip duplicates so you don't get repeat tracks.