How to Create, Share, and Edit Collaborative Playlists on Apple Music

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November 28, 2024

Collaborative playlists have revolutionized the way we share music. Spotify has been a pioneer in this field since 2020, and Apple Music joined the party in early 2024 with the release of iOS 17.3, iPadOS 17.3, and macOS Sonoma.

Collaborative playlists allow you to share your music taste with friends and family. You can invite others to add, remove, and reorder songs, and even react to tracks with emojis. Every change is reflected in real-time, making it a truly collaborative experience.

In this guide, we’ll cover how to create, join, manage, and save your collaborative playlist. Get ready to enhance your music experience and strengthen your connections through the power of shared music.

Contents

  1. Can I Make a Collaborative Playlist on Apple Music?
  2. How to Create a Collaborative Playlist on Apple Music
  3. How to Join and Collaborate on a Playlist
  4. How to Stop or Leave a Collaborative Playlist
  5. How to Save Apple Music Collaborative Playlists to MP3
  6. FAQs about Apple Music Collaborative Playlist

1. Can I Make a Collaborative Playlist on Apple Music?

Yes, you can create collaborative playlists on Apple Music. This feature allows you to share a playlist with friends and family. Collaborators can add new songs, remove tracks, rearrange the playlist order, and even add emoji reactions to tracks.

To use collaborative playlists, make sure you have:

  • A compatible device:
    • Apple device with macOS 14.3, iOS 17.3, iPadOS 17.3, or later.
    • The latest Apple Music app for Android or Windows (Windows 10 version 19045.0 or higher).
  • An active Apple Music subscription:
    • This is essential to access and use collaborative playlists.
  • Enabled “Sync Library” on the Apple Music app

Now you can enjoy the fun and flexibility of collaborative playlists on Apple Music. If you’re using an older iPhone or iPad that doesn’t support Apple Music’s built-in collaborative playlists, you can still create collaborative playlists using apps like Caset.

2. How to Create a Collaborative Playlist on Apple Music

  1. Open the Apple Music app on your iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac, or Windows.
  2. Go to the playlist you want to share and tap the Collaborate button the Collaboration button.
  3. You can choose to turn on Approve Collaborators. If you leave it off, anyone with the link can join the collaborative playlist.
  4. Tap “Start Collaborating.”
  5. Choose a share method to invite others to join your playlist.
Apple Music Collaborative Playlist

Once you’ve shared the link with your friends and family, they can join the collaborative list and manage the songs.

If you want to share your collaborative list with more people, here is what you can do:

  1. Go to the collaborative playlist and tap the Collaborate button.
  2. Tap “Share Invite Link” and send the link to your family or friends via messaging apps, email, or social media.
  3.  Select “QR Code” and let others scan the code using their phone’s camera to join the playlist.
Share Invite Link

3. How to Join and Collaborate on a Playlist

If you receive an invite to collaborate on a playlist, just open it and tap “Join Playlist” to join directly or “Request to Join” and wait for the host to approve.

To approve a join request, tap the green check mark to allow the person to join the collaborative playlist.

Request to Join and Wait for Approval

To add, remove, reorder songs, or add reactions on Apple Music’s collaborative playlists, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the collaborative playlist from the Apple Music app.
  2. Edit the Playlist: Tap the three dots button and select “Edit.” From Here, you can:
    • Edit the name, cover image, and description of the playlist.
    • Tap the minus button next to a song to remove it.
    • Touch and hold the three-line button next to a song and drag it to a new position.
    • Scroll down to the bottom, tap “Add Music“, and search for songs to add.
  3. React to Songs: While playing a song, tap it at the bottom of the screen and use the smiley face icon to add an emoji reaction.
Edit Collaborative Playlist

4. How to Stop or Leave a Collaborative Playlist

The host (the playlist creator) can stop collaborating or remove collaborators from the playlist.

  1. Tap the Collaborate button on the playlist.
  2. To remove a collaborator: Swipe left on the name and tap Remove.
  3. To stop collaborating: tap the Stop button.
Stop and Remove

If you want to leave the collaborative playlist, follow these steps:

  1. Open the collaborative playlist and tap the Collaborate button.
  2. Select the Leave button.
  3. Confirm your decision to leave.
Leave the collaborative playlist

5. How to Save Apple Music Collaborative Playlists to MP3

Apple Music’s collaborative playlists offer a fun way to share music and connect with family and friends. However, they’re tied to your active subscription. Once you cancel, you lose access to your entire Apple Music library, including those collaborative playlists.

To safeguard your playlists and music collection, consider downloading them to universally supported formats like MP3. This allows you to enjoy music on any device, even after your subscription ends.

Tools like Pazu Apple Music Converter make this easy. It allows you to download any Apple Music songs, albums, and playlists to various formats including MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC, M4A, and AIFF. This software is compatible with both Mac and Windows, and it maintains original audio quality during the conversion process. In addition, Pazu Apple Music Converter significantly speeds up the downloading process, often completing tasks up to 10 times faster than other similar tools. It seamlessly integrates with the web player, eliminating the need for iTunes or the Apple Music app.

Key Features of Pazu Apple Music Converter

  • Download Apple Music songs, albums and playlists
  • Save Apple Music as MP3, M4A, etc.
  • 10x Fast Music download speed
  • Lossless audio quality
  • Keep original ID3 tags & metadata
  • Play downloads on any device
  • User-friendly interface

The following tutorial will show you how to download Apple Music to MP3 with Pazu Apple Music Converter.

Step 1. Launch Pazu Apple Music Converter

Download, install and run Pazu Apple Music Converter on your Mac or Windows.

Apple Music Converter

Step 2. Choose the Output Format

Click the gear icon to customize the output format or output folder. The default format is M4A in 256kbps. Apple Music Converter also supports MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, and AIFF.

Apple Music Converter Settings

Step 3. Choose a Playlist, Artist, or Album to Download

Search for a playlist, artist, or album you want to download. Click the “Add to List” button to load all songs in the album or playlist.

Add to List

Step 4. Download Apple Music Songs

Uncheck the songs you don’t want to download if there are any. Click the “Convert” button to download Apple Music songs, albums, and playlists to MP3.

convert Apple Music

After downloading, click the clock icon in the upper right to view the converted Apple Music songs. You can play them on any supported device, even after canceling your Apple Music subscription.

6. FAQs about Apple Music Collaborative Playlist

Can I make an Apple Music collaborative playlist on Android or Windows?

Yes, you can create and collaborate on Apple Music playlists on both Android and Windows devices.

As long as you have the latest version of the Apple Music app installed on your device and an active Apple Music subscription, you should be able to create and share collaborative playlists.

Why can’t I collaborate on a playlist in Apple Music?

Collaborative playlists are not currently available in all regions. If you’re located in Cameroon, China mainland, Malawi, Mali, Russia, Türkiye, United Arab Emirates, or Uruguay, you won’t be able to use this feature.

If you’re in a supported region, keep your devices up-to-date. For Apple devices, ensure you’re running the latest operating system. For Android and Windows users, make sure you have the newest version of the Apple Music app.

Additionally, remember to turn on “Sync Library” in Apple Music settings to access this collaborative playlist feature.