In this video tutorial we will walk you through step by step how to connect Spotify to discord? Want to share your favorite tunes with friends on Discord?
Connecting your Spotify account to Discord allows you to showcase what you're listening to, join in on your friends' music sessions, and even listen together in real-time. In this video, we'll walk you through the steps to connect Spotify to Discord, making your music experience more social and enjoyable.
First, open your Discord app on your desktop or mobile device. Navigate to the 'User Settings' by clicking on the gear icon next to your username at the bottom of the screen. In the 'User Settings' menu, locate the 'Connections' tab and click on it. Here, you'll see a list of various apps you can connect to your Discord account, including Spotify.
Next, click on the Spotify icon. This will prompt you to log in to your Spotify account. Enter your Spotify username and password, then authorize Discord to access your Spotify account. Once authorized, your Spotify account will be linked to Discord.
With Spotify connected, you can now display your listening activity on your Discord profile. This allows your friends to see what songs or playlists you’re currently enjoying. To enable this feature, make sure the 'Display on profile' and 'Display Spotify as your status' options are toggled on in the 'Connections' tab.
Additionally, you can listen to music together with friends in a voice channel. Join a voice channel on a Discord server, then start playing a song on Spotify. Your friends can click on your profile in the voice channel and choose to listen along with you. This creates a synchronized listening experience, perfect for sharing new tracks or enjoying a playlist together.
By connecting Spotify to Discord, you enhance your social music experience, making it easier to share and enjoy music with your community. If you found this tutorial helpful, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more tech tips and tricks. Thank you for watching, and happy listening!