Algoriddim has officially expanded Spotify integration to djay on iOS and Android, giving Spotify Premium users direct access to millions of tracks inside the djay app on mobile devices. After the desktop rollout earlier this year, this update completes a full cross-device experience that lets users mix Spotify content from phones, tablets, and computers without changing workflows.
For DJs and music fans who rely on mobile setups, this update removes a long-standing barrier. Spotify playlists, saved tracks, and editorial selections now load directly into djay’s interface, making it possible to move from casual listening to hands-on mixing within the same environment.
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DJing With Spotify, Anywhere You Are
With this update, djay users can pull tracks directly from Spotify’s catalog and load them onto virtual decks inside the app. Personal playlists stay intact, meaning there is no need to export, convert, or manage separate libraries. Everything updates in real time, reflecting changes made in Spotify itself.
This matters for users who treat DJing as a flexible, location-independent activity. A phone becomes a portable mixing tool, suitable for home gatherings, travel, or quick practice sessions. For those who prefer physical controls, djay continues to support a wide range of mobile DJ controllers, allowing users to move seamlessly between touchscreen and hardware-based setups.

Automix and Intelligent Track Alignment
For users who want fast results without manual preparation, djay’s Automix feature can apply DJ-style transitions across Spotify playlists automatically. This provides a continuous mix that adapts to track structure and tempo, making it useful for background sets or casual sessions where constant interaction is not the goal.
More hands-on users still have access to djay’s intelligent tempo alignment and mixing tools. These features help keep transitions smooth across genres, even when tracks come from very different musical contexts. The focus stays on accessibility without removing creative control.

One Experience Across Mobile and Desktop
By bringing Spotify to djay on iOS and Android, Algoriddim now offers the same core experience across mobile and desktop platforms. A set prepared on a laptop can translate easily to a phone or tablet, and vice versa. This continuity supports users who move between devices depending on setting or availability.
According to Algoriddim, the goal has been to make DJ tools feel approachable without stripping away depth. The mobile expansion reinforces that direction by allowing experimentation and learning to happen wherever the user happens to be.

Availability and Access
Spotify integration in djay is available to Spotify Premium users in 56 markets worldwide. The djay app itself remains free to download, with an optional Pro subscription that unlocks advanced features across iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows.
This update positions djay as a bridge between everyday music listening and practical DJ skills, lowering the entry point while maintaining a toolset that scales with experience.
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