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Spotify expands playlist folders, bulk edits, background downloads

Spotify playlist – Spotify is rolling out new mobile features built for people with lots of playlists: playlist folders, bulk editing (including on the Spotify queue), a reshuffle option, and background downloads for offline listening. Folders and bulk editing arrive for all use

For people who live inside Spotify playlists, the frustration is familiar: hours spent curating, only to get stuck doing edits one song at a time. This update goes after that pain directly.

Spotify is updating its mobile app with new tools aimed at organization and faster changes. The big upgrade is playlist folders, now ported from the desktop version. On mobile, users can create folders, arrange them however they like, and name them freely. Spotify also lets folders nest inside other folders. so there’s room for deeper organization if that’s the way you organize your listening.

Editing is getting faster too. Spotify is adding bulk editing for playlists, letting users move or remove multiple songs or podcasts at the same time. That same bulk-editing capability extends to the Spotify queue if you want to adjust what you’re planning to listen to next.

There’s another practical change buried in the update: background downloads. Spotify says the mobile app will now allow music and podcasts to download in the background for offline playback, so users can start downloading, step away, and come back later to find everything ready.

If your habit is to hit shuffle and forget, Spotify is also adding a new reshuffle button. The app can create a new sequence of songs to listen to when you feel your current shuffled playlist or album has gotten stale.

The update arrives after a recent stretch where Spotify leaned heavily into AI features, including tools to generate personalized podcasts and to create AI-produced covers and remixes of songs—so this is a noticeable pivot back toward playlist management and listening control.

Spotify says the playlist folders and bulk playlist editing are available now for all users globally. Background downloads, bulk editing for the Spotify queue, and reshuffle are currently limited to Premium subscribers. On May 28, 2026, Spotify posted about the changes on X with the line: “We support extremely organized listening habits around here. Which update are you trying first?”.

It’s a shift that will feel small only to people who don’t constantly reorganize their library. For everyone else, it’s the difference between tinkering for minutes and wrestling for hours—right on your phone.

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