Someone sends you a Spotify link. You're on Apple Music. PlayOver makes it just open — no landing page, no converter, no account. Every other tool works from the artist's side. PlayOver works from the listener's side: native apps resolve incoming links on your device across nine services, including Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Deezer and Pandora. iOS, macOS, Android, Windows, plus Discord and Telegram bots and a Twitch extension. Free, no ads, no paid tier.
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Hi PH — Kyle here, solo dev on this one.
PlayOver came out of a dumb recurring annoyance: a friend sends a Spotify link, I'm on Apple Music, and I either paste it into a converter or just don't listen to the song. Mostly the second one.
The odd thing is that a dozen tools solve this from the artist's side — paste your release, get a landing page with every platform on it. Nobody solved the receiving side, which is where the friction actually is. So PlayOver runs quietly on your device and makes an incoming link open in the service you already use. Nine platforms, ISRC-matched so you get the right version of the track.
There's a Discord bot, a Telegram bot and a Twitch extension too, because links get shared in chat more than anywhere else.
Honest about the rough edges:
- Android needs "Open by default" enabled in Settings for links to auto-open — a platform limit, not a bug I'm hiding.
- On iOS, only PlayOver's own links can be intercepted automatically. Apple doesn't allow more.
- Plain YouTube links aren't converted on purpose — half of them are videos, not songs. YouTube Music works fully.
Free, no account, no ads. I'd genuinely like to hear where the matching gets it wrong — send me a link it fumbles and I'll dig into it. Happy to answer anything.