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Where can I get a list of ALL Siri Commands available on Spotify?

Where can I get a list of ALL Siri Commands available on Spotify?

Where can I get a list of ALL Siri Commands available on Spotify? - The help FAQ lists a few and then says 'and more' but there is NO WHERE to find out what the 'more' is...

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Hey there @McTye,

 

Thanks for posting in the Community and welcome. 

 

You can find in this article (which we think is the one you were referring to) the most used-basic commands you can use to control Spotify with Siri. 

We located this Siri guide, which contains a full view of all the voice commands you can use to control Spotify. To check them, scroll down> locate Siri does all this. And more section> select Music and podcast. Feel free to give a look at it, but be aware not all of them apply for Spotify. 

We appreciate the time you took to let us know about this. Thanks for this feedback.

We hope you found this helpful. We're always here to help.

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Given enabling Siri on Spotify will have required Spotify's involvement - why is it so hard for Spotify to provide a simple list of all the commands that can be used?  even the apple guide isn't a simple list it's a floating set of tiles of very similar commands it's clearly not itself comprehensive... seems odd.

Unfortunately the guide doesn’t specify that it is a full list only some of the command that can be used.  I have discovered others via blog posts.  Making the point that neither Spotify nor Apple have produced a comprehensive list - presumably the commands can be added to or taken away from - you can’t use a command if you don’t know it’s available and you don’t know if there is a bug or a command no longer available if there isn’t a feature list somewhere.   I’m just  reallly surprised there isn’t simple , full list maintained. 

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