With a Spotify Premium account, you can unlock the full potential of Alexa’s music capabilities, but you’ll need to connect the two before you can play Spotify with Alexa. Plus, if you have a Sonos speaker, the two can do even more.
This Alexa and Spotify pairing guide will explain how to get started:
Create a Spotify Premium Account
Alexa can only access your Spotify playlists and library if you have a premium account, so that’s the first step. If you don’t want to pay for Spotify, you can take advantage of a free trial (assuming you haven’t signed up for the trial before).
These directions were created using Spotify’s desktop website, so they’ll work in any browser on any operating system.
- Create a Spotify account if you don’t already have one, or log in to your account if you do.
- Open the account overview page by selecting Profile at the top right, and then Account.
- Select JOIN PREMIUM.
- Choose Credit or debit card or PayPal from the payment method drop-down box, and then fill out your payment details.
- If you want a different Spotify plan, use the Change plan link to pick a different option.
- If you see a free trial message, then you can use Spotify Premium during the trial period without paying for it. If you don’t see that option, then you aren’t eligible for a free trial and will have to pay.
- Select START MY SPOTIFY PREMIUM at the bottom of the page.
How to Connect Spotify to Alexa
To use Spotify with Alexa, you need to link your accounts. Make sure your Echo is online and connected to Wi-Fi (read this if it’s not), and then follow these steps:
Create a Spotify account if you don’t already have one, or log in to your account if you do.
Open the account overview page by selecting Profile at the top right, and then Account.
Select JOIN PREMIUM.
Choose Credit or debit card or PayPal from the payment method drop-down box, and then fill out your payment details.
If you want a different Spotify plan, use the Change plan link to pick a different option.
If you see a free trial message, then you can use Spotify Premium during the trial period without paying for it. If you don’t see that option, then you aren’t eligible for a free trial and will have to pay.
Select START MY SPOTIFY PREMIUM at the bottom of the page.
Tap the menu button from the bottom right corner, and then choose Settings.
If you’re asked any other questions regarding first-time use of the app, answer those and then open the settings menu.
Scroll down a bit and choose Music & Podcasts followed by Link New Service.
Tap Spotify and then ENABLE TO USE, and then sign in to your account.
Read the terms and then select AGREE to link your account.
You can now press CLOSE to leave the account linking screen.
If you’re not automatically given a screen to choose VISIT MUSIC SETTINGS, or you’ve already canceled out of it, do this: return to the Music & Podcasts settings and then choose Default Services, tap Change from the music section, and select Spotify.
You can now use Alexa voice commands to access your Spotify library, and with Spotify as your default music service, any music you want to play through Alexa will use Spotify first.
Connect Spotify and Alexa to Sonos
If you have a Sonos system and want to play Spotify with Alexa, you need the Alexa app and must make sure both your Echo and Sonos speakers are online and on the same Wi-Fi network.
- Open the Alexa app and tap the three-line menu button at the bottom right of the screen. Get the app for iPhone/iPad here, or from Google Play for Android.
- Select Skills & Games.
- Open the search bar from the top right, and enter Sonos.
- Tap Sonos from the results list.
- Select the blue ENABLE TO USE button and then choose Continue.
- Enter your Sonos account info and then tap Sign in.
- Once you receive confirmation, say “Alexa, discover devices” to connect your Echo with Sonos.
- If you see a message about registering your speakers to your account (likely if this is the first time you’ve made a Sonos account), follow those on-screen directions.
- Open your Sonos app and tap Add Music Services.
- Select Spotify.
Alexa Spotify Commands to Try
The whole point of connecting Alexa, Spotify, and Sonos is to enable voice controls. Here are some voice commands to try.
Open the Alexa app and tap the three-line menu button at the bottom right of the screen. Get the app for iPhone/iPad here, or from Google Play for Android.
Select Skills & Games.
Open the search bar from the top right, and enter Sonos.
Tap Sonos from the results list.
Select the blue ENABLE TO USE button and then choose Continue.
Enter your Sonos account info and then tap Sign in.
Once you receive confirmation, say “Alexa, discover devices” to connect your Echo with Sonos.
If you see a message about registering your speakers to your account (likely if this is the first time you’ve made a Sonos account), follow those on-screen directions.
Open your Sonos app and tap Add Music Services.
Select Spotify.
- “Alexa, play (song name)” or “Alexa play (song name) by (artist).” — play a song“Alexa, play (playlist name) on Spotify.” — play your Spotify playlists“Alexa, play (genre).” — play a genre of music. Alexa can get find some really niche genres, so play around with this“Alexa, what song is playing.” — get information on the song currently playing“Alexa, who is (artist).” — learn biographical information about any musician“Alexa, pause/stop/resume/previous/shuffle/unshuffle.” — control the song you’re playing“Alexa, mute/unmute/volume up/volume down/volume 1-10.” — control Alexa’s volume“Alexa, Spotify Connect” — use if you have issues connecting to Spotify
Sonos-specific Commands
- “Alexa, discover devices” — find your Sonos devices“Alexa, play (song name/playlist/genre) in (Sonos room).” — play music in a specific room“Alexa, pause/stop/resume/previous/shuffle in (Sonos room).” — control music in a specific room
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