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MusConv Is the Only Option to Get Playlists Transferred Between Tidal and Spotify

by Marveric Watson SEOexpert
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London, United Kingdom, May 13, 2020: Tidal and Spotify are two of the biggest music streaming platforms online. MusConv is the best way to shift playlists from one platform to another, and enjoy favorite tracks and music in both websites. 

When it comes to Tidal Vs Spotify, each platform has its own pros and cons. Tidal has more than 48.5 million songs and 75,000 music videos on offer, and there are curated editorials from music experts as well as expert journalists. There are dedicated apps for Android, iOS, Windows and Mac. But Spotify is more affordable, and there is more flexibility in music streaming in mobile internet data. It also has better suggestions, and pre-releases from stars like Nicki Minaj, Rihanna and Jay-Z. However, both allow listeners to enjoy music in lossless quality. People who like to use both platforms often wonder how to transfer their playlists, comprising of thousands of songs and music, between Spotify and Tidal. 

MusConv is a low-cost way to do so. It is available for Mac and Windows operating systems, and users can get their playlists shifted from their source website to the destination site. 

About MusConv
MusConv helps in migrating audio and video playlists from one online streaming platform to another, be it Spotify, Tidal, Amazon Music, iTunes or YouTube. It has support for 30 online platforms and is used by thousands of people worldwide. 

For more details and further enquiries, please visit https://musconv.com/spotify-vs-tidal.

Contact Information
MusConv
35 Ivor place, Lower Ground, London NW1 6EA, United Kingdom
Email id: Support@MusConv.com. 
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