Spotify Playlist Services by Tornevall

Tornevall now offers a Spotify integration service that makes it easy to both link to playlists with clean, shareable URLs and export them into structured formats. I’ve been missing this myself for a long time now, and sometimes it is easier to share embedded urls at Facebook than through the open-spotify-url, as thumbnails and marketing sometimes fails in that format. So here they are…


1. Spotify Playlist Links

With this service, you can share Spotify playlists through pretty URLs that are ready for social media and web embedding. Example:
https://www.tornevalls.se/spotify-playlist/0xC88jDvnmWZgIpJvaHbAp/

Each link automatically fetches metadata from Spotify (title, artwork, description) and provides correct Open Graph and Twitter card tags for better presentation when shared.


2. Spotify Playlist Export

Our export tool allows you to transform playlists into multiple formats beyond simple embedding.

Example usage

Output formats

  • JSON: Complete playlist metadata with track, album, and artist details.
  • Text: A simplified export in the format:
    Artist - Track Title [Year, Album]
  • CSV: Structured table with columns: Artist, Title, Year, Album.

Example text output

Massive Attack - Teardrop [1998, Mezzanine]
Portishead - Glory Box [1994, Dummy]
Radiohead - Karma Police [1997, OK Computer]

Why use this service?

  • Generate professional, shareable Spotify links with proper previews.
  • Export playlists for archiving, publishing, research, or curation.
  • Switch between JSON, text, or CSV depending on your workflow.

The service relies on the official Spotify Web API and supports public playlists via the Client Credentials flow.

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About Tornevall

- Stories from Reality - Musician | Bedroom DJ | Tug of War | Photographer | DevOps Thomas blends a passion for music, photography, and technology. With a background in 1990s dance music, his journey evolved from early experiments with FastTracker 2 to becoming a DJ and competitor in tug of war. His creative output includes documenting tug of war competitions across Sweden, while also working as a systems developer focusing on WordPress and e-commerce platforms.

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