![]() However, those aren't going to be synced from platform to platform like pinned playlists ideally would be.īasically, pinning playlists shouldn't be that hard of a feature to implement in theory, and it would make the overall user experience a bit better, no matter which standard platform (desktop/web/mobile) you're using. If the app is already open on the desktop, press and hold (or right click) the app's taskbar icon, and then select Pin. Note: To remove a pinned app from the taskbar, right-click the app icon, then select Unpin from taskbar. If the app is already open on the desktop, press and hold (or right click) the app's taskbar icon, and then select Pin to taskbar. And yes, I guess you could create home screen shortcuts on your phone for said playlists. To pin apps to the taskbar Select Start, select the arrow next to All apps, right-click the app, then select More > Pin to taskbar. Select Start, select the arrow next to All apps, right-click the app, then select More > Pin to taskbar. While it's nice that you can search through your playlists (by pulling down the list a little for the search bar in the library playlist section on mobile), it'd be nice to have better shortcuts to playlists. Mobile is the place I (and probably the average Spotify user) use the service the most if I had to guess. I've admittedly been using the feature on the desktop app for years, but the desktop app is the app I use the least out of Spotify's available platforms (mobile, web, desktop, speaker voice assistant, PlayStation, etc). At the very least, we should be able to move playlists on mobile so we don't have to go to a desktop to use this workaround. On my Mac screen all I see is a yellow sticky note (no pins or anything and I cant move it) that explains all the great things the sticky note can do. Still, it's not ideal, and pinning playlists should be a thing, so I voted for this. Wow, I didn't even know I COULD do that (and feel silly now for not trying.), thank you! I have a few dozen playlists and am always adding more, so you've provided a welcome workaround so I can keep my ever-changing, current-music playlist at the top. That makes me not want to follow or create new playlists so nothing gets disturbed. ![]() ![]() ![]() I have to go to my computer just to move a playlist back to the top of my playlist list. No idea why this isn't a feature yet, especially since you can't rearrange playlists on mobile. ![]()
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