JamHaul
JamHaul is a playlist synchronization application. It keeps music playlists in step between Spotify and YouTube Music.
Purpose of JamHaul
People keep playlists on more than one streaming app. JamHaul copies tracks from a source playlist to a destination playlist, and can keep those playlists updated when songs are added or removed. You review uncertain matches before JamHaul writes them.
JamHaul is for listeners who want the same playlist on Spotify and YouTube Music without exporting files or rebuilding the list by hand.
What JamHaul does
- Connect a Spotify account and a YouTube Music account.
- Choose a source playlist and a destination playlist (a “haul”).
- Sync once, or automatically when the source playlist changes.
- Add or remove only the tracks that changed. Every run is logged and can be undone.
Why JamHaul uses Google
Optional Google sign-in lets you create or open a JamHaul account with your Google identity. JamHaul receives your email address, name, and profile so it can authenticate you. Password accounts still work.
Connecting YouTube Music uses the YouTube Data API so JamHaul can list, create, and update the playlists you choose to sync. That is the only YouTube access JamHaul requests.
JamHaul does not access Gmail, Google Drive, Google Calendar, Google Contacts, or YouTube watch history. It does not store audio files or sell Google user data.
Privacy and terms
How JamHaul accesses, stores, and deletes Google and YouTube user data is described in the privacy policy. The same policy and terms linked here are the ones listed on the Google OAuth consent screen.