While MusicMatch supports Apple Music and Spotify, there exists a paid app called Convusic that supports more services such as TIDAL and YouTube Music. If TIDAL or YouTube Music is your preferred streaming service, you can try Convusic from App Store ($0.99) instead. Regardless of the app you choose, it’s worth pointing out that you will need iOS 15 to use the app.

  1. Install MusicMatch from App Store (Free) using the link here. Then, let’s first set up the app before you can open links across the two music streaming apps.
  2. Open the app and follow the on-screen instructions. First, tap “Get Started” and then select your preferred music streaming service on the next page. If you use Apple Music on your iPhone and would like to convert Spotify links to Apple Music links, select “Apple Music” on the second screen.
  3. Now, locate a Spotify track link someone has sent you. Now, long-press the link and hit “Copy” to copy the link to your iPhone’s clipboard.
  4. Open the MusicMatch app, paste the Spotify link you just copied, and tap on the “Open in Apple Music” button. The app will now automatically redirect the link from Spotify to Apple Music. Also, as you can notice in the screenshot, the Spotify link is automatically pasted into the app.
    And that’s pretty much it. You have now learned how to open Spotify links for songs your friends send you on your favorite messaging app in Apple Music with ease. If Spotify is your default music streaming app, select the same during the setup, and you will be able to paste an AM link and open them in Spotify via this app.
  1. If you’re not interested in manually pasting the link every time, you could use the included Safari extension. Visit Settings -> Safari -> Extensions -> MusicMatch to enable the extension.