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I have a playlist created for my daughter's wedding to be played while guests are arriving, etc.... Once this 1hr playlist is complete, I want Spotify to STOP playing anything further. How do I get that to occur?? Thank you.
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Hi @mamablood,
If you want music to stop after that specific playlist you need do turn off Autoplay.
On desktop:
On mobile:
Hi @mamablood,
If you want music to stop after that specific playlist you need do turn off Autoplay.
On desktop:
On mobile:
This does not work for me. It just says to stop playing similar songs, not playing all together
Yes, this is outdated advice. I have autoplay off on my mobile and it just carried on regardless. Option not available on the webplayer.
Hey folks,
Autoplay should trigger as soon as the last song in the queue finishes playing.
@roswellpixie, there an issue with Autoplay on Android devices currently, where Autoplay doesn't trigger even though it's been toggled on in the app's settings, which has been reported here. Our tech folks are currently looking into it, so if you're an Android user, I'd recommend Subscribing to the thread from the three dots menu so you're notified whenever there are any updates.
In the meantime, Autoplay on the desktop app seems to control the feature's behavior on all platforms, so try downloading the desktop app and disable Autoplay there.
Cheers!
There's no longer an "Autoplay" option under settings on the desktop (browser). So how do you do this in 2024?
Hey @meyerweb,
Welcome to the Spotify Community!
While the Autoplay option isn't directly available in the Web Player's settings, changing it on the mobile/desktop app should affect the Web Player as well, so feel free to try this out.
Cheers 🤘
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