A cleaner way to manage Spotify playlists
MyPlaylist.Tools is built for the playlist jobs Spotify does not handle especially well: saved shuffle, duplicates, greyed-out tracks, sorting, filtering, merging, and building playlists from search.
Start with the job
Core playlist actions
Each tool is designed around one clear playlist task, with a direct run path and a guide if you want context first.
Shuffle Tool
Shuffle your playlist order (in place by default), with options for partial shuffles and a shuffled copy.
Duplicate Removal Tool
Remove duplicate songs (exact or near-duplicates) and keep the version you prefer.
Unavailable Track Repair Tool
Fix unavailable or greyed-out songs with replacement suggestions you can review.
Merge Tool
Combine multiple playlists into one, in the order you choose.
Build from Search Tool
Search Spotify playlists, albums, and songs, stack sources, and create one new playlist.
Sort Tool
Sort songs by artist, title, album, or date added, with a preview before you apply.
How the site is organised
One route for each job
01
Use the tool hub
Start on Spotify tools when you know the job and want the fastest route into the workflow.
02
Read the guide only when it helps
Use the article archive for explanations, edge cases, and troubleshooting, not as a replacement for the tools.
03
Run the workflow
Choose a playlist if needed, preview the change, then apply it. The workflow pages keep the active playlist context visible while you work.
Cornerstone guides
Start here if you need context first
The most useful editorial pages are the ones that answer a real playlist problem and send you directly to a matching tool.