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How To Connect Spotify To Discord

How to Easily Connect Spotify to Discord: Spotify on Discord Integration

Posted on 19/08/202519/08/2025 by Ash

Looking to share what you’re listening to with your friends on Discord? Want to show off your current Spotify track, or maybe even host a casual Spotify listening party? Here you’ll find a step-by-step breakdown on how to connect Spotify to Discord, complete with tips for all platforms. Whether you use PC, phone, or Mac, you’ll learn the exact steps for Discord Spotify integration, ways to fix common problems, and how to enjoy Spotify listen along in Discord voice channels. Let’s dig in, make music sharing easy, and keep your Spotify vibes flowing on every server.

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  • Why Connect Spotify to Discord?
  • How to Connect Spotify to Discord on PC, Mac, and Browser
    • Step 1: Log into Discord
    • Step 2: Go to User Settings
    • Step 3: Find “Connections”
    • Step 4: Choose Spotify
    • Step 5: Log in to Spotify
    • Step 6: Authorized and Linked
  • How to Connect Spotify to Discord on Mobile
  • How to Show You’re Listening to Spotify on Discord
  • How to Share Spotify Music on Discord
  • How to Play Spotify Music on Discord Voice Chat
  • Top Benefits of Using Spotify on Discord
  • Troubleshooting the Most Common Problems
  • Extra Features: Discord Music Bots vs. Native Spotify Integration
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Final Thoughts
    • Prefer Visual Help? Watch the Step-by-Step Video Guide!

Why Connect Spotify to Discord?

If music is a big part of your life, you probably want your friends to know what you’re listening to or maybe join in for a listening session. By connecting Spotify to Discord, you unlock loads of cool features:

  • Show what you’re listening to right in your Discord profile.
  • Share tracks, albums, or playlists directly in chat.
  • Join friends for Spotify ‘Listen Along’ sessions inside voice channels.
  • Bring your social and music worlds together—without any complicated setup.

No more screen sharing your audio or fiddling with bots. You just connect once, and let the integration do the hard work.

How to Connect Spotify to Discord on PC, Mac, and Browser

Ready to add your Spotify account to Discord? The process only takes a couple of minutes—no tech jargon, just a few straightforward clicks. Here’s how to do it:

Step 1: Log into Discord

Open the Discord app on your PC or Mac, or head over to the Discord web app. Make sure you’re logged in to your main account.

Step 2: Go to User Settings

Look down at the bottom left of your Discord window. You’ll see your username and a little gear icon. That’s your User Settings. Click the gear icon.

Step 3: Find “Connections”

In the User Settings menu, you’ll see a list of options on the left. Scroll until you spot Connections. Click it.

Step 4: Choose Spotify

Inside the Connections area, you’ll see a grid of popular apps and services. Spot the green Spotify logo? Click it. This will open a new browser tab or window where you’ll log in to Spotify.

Step 5: Log in to Spotify

Discord will redirect you to Spotify’s login page. Choose how you typically sign in (email, Facebook, Google, or Apple). Enter your credentials and allow access when prompted.

Step 6: Authorized and Linked

Once you enter your details and approve the connection, Discord will confirm your Spotify account is now linked. Head back to Discord and check your Connections tab—you’ll see Spotify listed there!

That’s it! Your Spotify and Discord accounts are now connected. What you’re playing on Spotify will start to show up in Discord automatically.

How to Connect Spotify to Discord on Mobile

You can also quickly link Spotify from your phone or tablet. The steps are nearly the same, just with a mobile twist:

  1. Open the Discord app and log in.
  2. Tap on your profile icon (bottom right).
  3. Scroll down and tap Connections.
  4. Tap Add then look for the Spotify logo.
  5. Log in to your Spotify account when prompted.
  6. Approve the connection and return to Discord.

You’re done! Enjoy showing off your favorite tracks while you’re on the go.

How to Show You’re Listening to Spotify on Discord

With the accounts linked, Discord automatically adds a music badge to your profile. When you play a song on Spotify, your Discord friends and server mates can see your current track. Here’s what else you can do:

  • Status updates: Your status displays “Listening to Spotify” and shows the song title and artist.
  • Playlist sharing: Click on your Spotify status in Discord to copy the track link or start listening along.
  • Listen Along: If your friends have Spotify Premium, they can tap your Discord status and “listen along,” syncing playback in their own Spotify app.

How to Share Spotify Music on Discord

Want to spread a bit of musical joy in chat? Here’s how:

  • Paste any Spotify URL or link (track, album, playlist, or podcast) in a chat—Discord automatically generates a rich preview.
  • Click that preview to open Spotify and listen.
  • If you’re jamming out on a voice channel, ask friends to “listen along” through your Discord status.

How to Play Spotify Music on Discord Voice Chat

With Discord Spotify integration, there’s no need for extra bots or plugins if you just want to show your music and use “listen along.” Only Spotify Premium users can participate in live listening sessions, but anyone can see your current song.

Spotify Listen Along in Discord:

  • Join a voice channel while playing music on Spotify.
  • Friends with Premium can click your profile and “listen along” to stay in sync.
  • There’s no real-time audio sharing; everyone’s using their own Spotify account.

Top Benefits of Using Spotify on Discord

Bringing Spotify to Discord opens up a new level of easy, social music experience.

  • Seamless music sharing with friends
  • Always keep your buddies updated on your latest playlist
  • Simple, no-fuss setup with just a few taps or clicks

Troubleshooting the Most Common Problems

Sometimes things hiccup. Here’s what you can try if Spotify won’t connect to Discord or you see errors:

  • Check Internet Connection: Both apps need a stable connection.
  • Relink Accounts: Go to Connections, remove Spotify, then repeat the steps above to reconnect.
  • Update Your Apps: Make sure both Discord and Spotify are up to date on your device.
  • Spotify Premium Needed: For “Listen Along” you must have Spotify Premium. Basic accounts can still display “now playing.”
  • Clear Cache: Sometimes app cache can interfere; try logging out and back in on both apps.

If you need more advanced Discord help, explore more Discord tutorials directly from the experts.

Extra Features: Discord Music Bots vs. Native Spotify Integration

While bots were once the go-to for music on Discord, the native Spotify integration is safer and easier for just showing your profile status and sharing music. If you want more control (like queueing up collaborative playlists), music bots are worth exploring, but integration covers most needs.

If you’re curious about music bots, keep in mind that Spotify integration remains the simplest and most stable way to share and show music on Discord.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you connect Spotify to Discord for free?
Yes! Anyone can link their accounts. Only the “listen along” feature requires Premium.

Does Spotify work with all Discord accounts?
Yes, as long as you’re using the official Discord and Spotify apps.

Can you connect Spotify to Discord on phone?
Absolutely. The mobile process is as easy as desktop.

How do you disconnect Spotify from Discord?
Go to Connections, find Spotify, and click the “X” or “Disconnect” button.

Final Thoughts

Music and chat make the perfect pairing. Now that you know how to connect Spotify to Discord, you’re set to level up your servers and friend groups—whether you’re chilling, gaming, or just studying together. Connecting Spotify to Discord only takes a minute, works on any device, and lets you share the soundtrack of your life in real time.

Try connecting your accounts today and make your Discord profile come alive with every new track. Let your friends join in the fun, play Spotify on Discord voice chat, or start the next virtual listening party.

Ready to share your favorite tunes? Start your Discord Spotify integration and let the good music roll!


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