Custom tags, smart playlists, and powerful analytics for your music library
Windows & Linux: Coming soon
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If not already present, the installer will automatically install Spicetify (~/.spicetify/). If you already have Spicetify, it will be skipped.
Installed to ~/.config/spicetify/CustomApps/tagify/
Your Spotify playlists, saved tracks, and account data remain untouched. Tagify data is stored locally in your browser.
Everything you need to organize your music library
Create unlimited custom tags organized in categories and subcategories. Tag tracks by mood, genre, energy, or anything you want.
Rate tracks with 5-star ratings and 10-level energy scale. Perfect for DJs and music enthusiasts who need precise organization.
Create dynamic playlists based on tags, ratings, BPM, and energy levels. Playlists auto-update as you tag new tracks.
View comprehensive statistics about your library: tag usage, rating distribution, BPM analysis, and activity tracking.
Filter your entire library with AND/OR logic. Combine multiple tags, ratings, and BPM ranges to find exactly what you need.
Export your tag data for backup or share between devices. All data stored locally in your browser for privacy.
Create custom tag hierarchies and apply them to tracks with one click
Instantly filter thousands of tracks by any combination of tags and ratings
See detailed analytics about your tagging habits and music library
Get started in under 2 minutes
Download Tagify.pkg for macOS. The installer is code-signed and notarized for your security.
Download NowDouble-click Tagify.pkg and follow the prompts. The installer will automatically install Spicetify and Tagify.
Close and reopen Spotify. You'll see "Tagify" in your top navigation bar!
For advanced users who prefer manual installation:
curl -fsSL
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/spicetify/cli/main/install.sh
| sh
~/.config/spicetify/CustomApps/tagify
spicetify config custom_apps tagify && spicetify apply
Yes! All your tag data is stored locally in your browser's localStorage. Nothing is sent to any server. You have full control and can export backups anytime.
No. Tagify is built on Spicetify, which safely modifies Spotify's interface without affecting core functionality. You can easily uninstall it anytime.
Yes! Tagify works with both Spotify Free and Premium accounts. All features are available regardless of your subscription.
Currently, tags are stored locally per device. You can export your tag data as a JSON file and import it on other devices to manually sync.
Run spicetify restore in your terminal to remove all
Spicetify modifications and return Spotify to its original state.
Windows (PowerShell script) and Linux (bash script) installers are planned. For now, you can install manually following the advanced installation instructions.
No. Tagify is a third-party extension built by the community. It's not affiliated with or endorsed by Spotify.
Absolutely! Tagify is open source. Check out the GitHub repository to report bugs, suggest features, or contribute code.
Join users who have tagged thousands of tracks
Download Tagify for macOS