You probably start your day the same way many of us do: reach for your phone and instinctively tap the green circle for Spotify, or the red notes for YouTube Music or Apple Music. The music streaming wars effectively ended years ago for most people, with the big three occupying nearly all the mindshare.
However, there’s a music streaming service that’s been perfecting the playlist experience for years, and it deserves more attention than it gets: Deezer. The service offers a one-month free trial of Deezer Premium (not available in all regions), making it easy to choose the right plan for you. Family plans support up to six independent accounts.
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Android & iOS
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Free (paid plans available)
Deezer is a music streaming app that lets you discover, listen to, and create playlists with millions of tracks. Enjoy personalized recommendations, Flow playlists, and High Fidelity audio quality.
Deezer makes switching from other streaming services painless
No streaming service should hold your playlists hostage
One of the biggest psychological hurdles in switching music services is the fear of abandoning your carefully assembled playlists. Deezer recognizes this hesitation, and right from the initial setup, the app encourages you to bring your existing library with you, which makes the experience feel less like starting from scratch and more like moving into a better-designed home.
Using tools like TuneMyMusic, Deezer supports imports from nearly every major platform. Whether you are coming from Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Tidal, Amazon Music, or niche options like Qobuz or Beatport, the process is clear and uncomplicated. You can export your Spotify playlists or other libraries, select the playlists you want to transfer, set Deezer as the destination, and let the system handle the rest. There is even an optional auto-sync setting, so if you plan to keep using your former streaming service alongside Deezer, any changes you make to your Spotify playlists can automatically carry over.
Once your library is imported, or if you decide to start from scratch, you’ll find crafting playlists on Deezer intuitive. The app offers a generous range of cover options, from customizable designs featuring butterflies and bold gradients to mosaic layouts automatically generated from the album art in your playlist. You can write descriptions, toggle between collaborative and private modes, and arrange your playlists with the same level of flexibility you would expect from the biggest players in the streaming space.
Flow and personalized playlists adapt to your taste better than others
Like having a DJ who studies your mood for sport
At the core of Deezer’s standout features is Flow, an adaptive playlist that learns your preferences with an almost intuitive precision. Unlike basic shuffle modes or generic radio stations, Flow analyzes your listening habits to create an endless stream of music that matches your current mood. The feature includes a mood selector wheel that lets you pivot between options such as Happy, Love, Workout, Chill, Sad, Focus, and Party, each dynamically adjusting the music selection to fit your headspace.
Flow isn’t just another algorithm throwing popular songs at you. It considers the artists you’ve favorited during setup (the app asks you to select at least ten to improve recommendations), the songs you’ve liked over time, and even the hour of the day you typically listen. And so, the result feels curated rather than computed. When you open the app, your favorite artists are featured prominently on your home screen, and Flow builds personalized mixes around them, offering new discoveries that sit comfortably alongside the music you already gravitate toward.
Beyond Flow, Deezer’s Explore section surfaces curated playlists and genre-specific collections that update weekly (of course, based on what you gravitate towards). The app also includes Deezer Shaker, a clever feature that lets you create collaborative playlists with friends regardless of which streaming platform they use—meaning you can finally build a group mix even if your friends are still stuck on Spotify. It also folds in playful, interactive tools such as Music Quiz, which lets you test your musical memory with friends using your own playlists, and SongCatcher, a built-in audio-recognition tool that lets you find songs in Deezer by humming, singing, or capturing ambient sounds, much like an integrated Shazam.
The audio quality backing these playlists is another great feature. Deezer offers High Fidelity streaming at 1,411 kbps in FLAC format, putting it in the same league as dedicated audiophile services. Standard streaming sits at 128 kbps, with a 320 kbps High Quality tier, but the HiFi option lets you hear the actual difference Hi-Res music streaming offers. You can adjust these settings separately for mobile data, WiFi, and even Google Cast, letting you balance pristine sound with your data budget without sacrificing fidelity where it matters.
Lossless audio is pointless without these cheap Android accessories
Want to use Apple Music or Spotify’s lossless audio support? You’ll need some extra gear to make the most of it.
The grass really is greener on this side
Deezer shows that a streaming service doesn’t need to dominate the market to deliver a superior playlist experience. Its frictionless import system eliminates the usual hesitation around switching platforms (and yes, it even carries over your podcast library). At the same time, Flow and its nuanced recommendation engine prove that personalization can feel organic rather than algorithmically intrusive. If you’re settled into your current service but still wondering what alternatives might offer, Deezer’s best features and playlist ecosystem make the detour worth it.









