Does Spotify Autoplay not working for you? If so, you are not alone as many users are facing where the app plays one song and stops right there even after setting the Autoplay turned on. In this read, we have added the best ways to fix Spotify Autoplay not working on iPhone or Android apps.
How to Fix Spotify Autoplay Not Working on Phone?
Users are not able to use the AutoPlay feature on Spotify and are reporting on different social websites that even after setting the feature turned on, the platform plays one song and stops right there.
If you are also facing the same kind of issue, you just need to read the article till the end as we have added some best ways by which you can fix the issue.
Check Your Internet
First of all, check your internet speed because if it’s low, Spotify might not be able to autoplay the songs. If you are not sure about your internet speed, you can run a speed test to check it. Follow the below steps to check your internet speed.
1. Open a browser on your device and visit an Internet Speed Test website (like fast.com, speedtest.net, speakeasy.net, etc).
2. Click on Go or Start button if the speed test does not start automatically.

3. Wait for a few seconds or minutes until the website finishes the test.
4. Once done, it will show you the download and upload speeds.

5. If your internet speed is too low, you need to switch to a stable network to fix the issue of Spotify Autoplay not working.
Turn ON the AutoPlay Feature
Another thing you can do to resolve the problem is to make sure that the autoplay feature is enabled as there might be chances that you have accidentally turned off the feature and that’s why it’s not working. Follow the below steps to enable autoplay.
1. Open the Spotify app on your device.
2. Click on the gear icon at the top of the home screen.
3. Under the Playback section, turn on the toggle next to Autopay on this device.


Once you enable the autoplay on your device, your issue should be fixed. If not, try other fixes.
Restart Your Device
Restarting a device fixes most of the issues a user faced on it. Here’s how you can restart your device.
Restart iPhone X and later
1. Long press the Side button and Volume Down buttons simultaneously.
2. Release the buttons when the slider appears on the screen.
3. Move the slider to turn off iPhone.
4. Wait for a few seconds and hold down the Side button until the Apple logo appears to restart your device.
Android Phones
1. Long press the Power button or Side button on your Android device.
2. Click on Restart from the given options on the screen.
3. Wait for a few seconds to finish the restarting process.
Clear Cache Data
You can also try clearing the cache data of the app. Follow the below steps to clear cache data on your phone.
On Android
1. Open the Settings app on an Android phone.
2. Go to Apps then tap on Manage Apps or All Apps.
3. Now, click on Spotify from the list to open Spotify App Info.



4. Click on Clear Data or Mange Storage or Storage & Cache.
5. Finally, click on Clear Cache to clear the cached data.


On iPhone
iPhones don’t have the option to clear the cache data. Instead, they have an Offload App feature that clears all the cached data and reinstalls the app. Here’s how you can Offload the Spotify app on your iPhone.
1. Open the Settings App on your iOS device.
2. Go to General >> iPhone Storage and select Spotify.
3. On the next screen, click on the Offload app option.
4. Confirm it by clicking on it again.
Clear In-built App Cache
Spotify also has the option to clear the cache within the app itself which also refreshes the app. Hence, you can also give it a try. Follow the below steps to clear the in-app’s cache.
1. Open the Spotify app on your device.
2. Click on the gear icon at the top.
3. Scroll down and tap on Clear Cache under the Storage section.
4. Confirm it by tapping on Clear Cache on the pop-up window.



Log Out and Re-Login
Another way you can try to fix the issue of autoplay not working is by logging out of your account and then re-login to your Spotify account. Follow the below steps to do so.
1. Open the Spotify app on your device.
2. Click on the gear icon on the top-right side.
3. Scroll down and click on Log out.


4. Once logged in, reopen the app then log in to your account and your issue should be fixed.
Check if it’s down
If the above method does not work then there are chances that the Spotify servers are down. So, check whether it’s down or not. Here’s how you can check it.
1. Open a browser and visit an outage detector website (like Downdetector, IsTheServiceDown, etc.)
2. Once opened, search for Spotify in the search box and hit enter or tap on the search icon.

3. Now, you will need to check the spike of the graph. A huge spike on the graph means a lot of users are experiencing an error on Spotify and it’s most likely down.

4. If the Spotify servers are down, wait for some time (or a few hours) as it can take a few hours for Spotify to resolve the issue.
Conclusion: Fix Spotify Autoplay Not Working on Phone
So, these are the ways by which you can fix Spotify Autoplay not working on Mobile. I hope you find this article helpful; if you did, share it with your friends and family.
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