To make a song available for offline sync on Spotify, follow these steps:
1. Launch Spotify on your Windows or Mac computer and log into your account using your credentials.
2. On the left-hand sidebar, you will see a list of options such as Home, Browse, Radio, etc. Look for the “Your Library” section and click on it.
3. In the Your Library section, you will find various categories like Playlists, Albums, Artists, etc. Choose the category that contains the song you want to make available offline. For example, if the song is in a playlist, click on “Playlists.”
4. Now, locate the specific playlist or album that contains the song you want to download and click on it to open it.
5. Once the playlist or album opens, you will see a toggle switch labeled “Download” at the top-right corner of the screen. Toggle this switch to the right to turn on the download option.
6. As soon as you enable the download option, Spotify will start syncing the selected playlist or album to your device for offline use. The songs will be downloaded and stored locally on your computer.
7. You can monitor the download progress by looking at the progress bar at the bottom of the screen. Once the download is complete, the songs will be available for offline playback.
It’s important to note that you need to have an active Spotify Premium subscription to download songs for offline listening. Free users can only stream music online and do not have the option to download songs.
Additionally, keep in mind that downloading songs for offline use will consume storage space on your computer. So make sure you have enough free space available before downloading a large number of songs or playlists.
Making songs available for offline sync on Spotify is a convenient feature for users who want to listen to their favorite music without an internet connection. Whether you’re traveling, in a low-signal area, or simply want to conserve data, offline sync allows you to enjoy your music library anytime, anywhere.