![]() Those are good if you don't know what music service the person you're sending the link to uses, but if you do, they'll appreciate it more if you send them the link for their actual service, for convenience. Odesli itself has created shortcuts that you could use, but they all take you directly to the song or album on its song.link domain. It also shows links to buy music from iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon. Songlink, which now goes by the name of Odesli, provides the API so that people can easily send links to its service online where users can then pick the appropriate way to listen, including Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, YouTube Music, Google Play Music, Pandora, Deezer, Amazon Music, Tidal, Napster, and Yandex. The shortcut we'll be showing off below uses Songlink's public API. But our link converter does utilize the built-in Shortcuts app to get the job done, as well as a third-party tool that makes the conversions happen. It's not a built-in feature in iOS that lets you convert song and album links from Apple Music to another music streaming service and vice versa, though, that'd be nice if it were. If you're on an iPhone, though, there's an easy way to convert links from one service to another. ![]() However, not everyone uses the same music streaming service, so a link to an Apple Music song won't do a Spotify, Tidal, Pandora, Deezer, or YouTube Music subscriber any good. To share a song or album to family and friends, it's as easy as copying its link in the app and pasting that into a message.
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