Spotify has made it easy for users to presave upcoming song releases right within the app. Presaving allows you to add a song to your library before it’s even released, so you can listen to it as soon as it drops.
Whether you use Spotify on your iPhone or another device, presaving upcoming releases only takes a couple of quick steps.
How to Presave on Spotify on iPhone?
The Spotify app for iPhone makes it simple to find and presave new music. Here’s how to do it:

- Open the Spotify app on your iPhone.
- Press the Search button located at the lower part of the display.
- Search for the artist or song you want to presave. Make sure it’s a song that hasn’t been released yet but has a set release date.
- Scroll down on the search result and tap “Presave This Release.”
- A popup will appear confirming you’ve saved the song.
Once you presave a song, it will appear under Your Library > Songs in the Spotify app. The song will automatically be added to your library and playlists once it’s released.
How to presave a song on Spotify iOS?
The process is essentially the same whether you use Spotify on an iPhone or other iOS device like an iPad. Follow these instructions to presave in the iOS app:

- Launch the Spotify application on your iOS gadget.
- Use the Search bar to find the upcoming song release.
- Tap on the song result.
- Look for and tap the “Presave” button.
- Confirm you want to presave the release.
- The presaved song will show up in your library on release day.
How to Pre-Save on Spotify Mobile?
You don’t need to be on a computer to presave music. The Spotify app for mobile devices simplifies the process.

Here’s how to presave on mobile:
- Open up the Spotify application on your mobile device or tablet.
- Search for the song or album you want that hasn’t been released yet. Make sure there is a set release date.
- Tap the song title result to go to its page.
- Please move the screen downwards and select either Presave This Release or Presave Album by tapping on it.
- A confirmation popup will let you know you successfully presaved the release.
When the release date comes, the music will automatically appear in Your Library so you can start listening.
How to See Pre-Saved Songs on Spotify DistroKid?
If you’re an artist who used DistroKid to distribute your music on Spotify, you can check to see who has pre-saved your upcoming releases.

Here’s how:
- Log in to your DistroKid account online.
- Go to your dashboard.
- Click “Pre-Saves” next to the upcoming song or album you want to check.
- View the list of users who have pre-saved your release.
- Click their username to visit their public Spotify profile.
This allows you to see who your biggest fans are who are excited about your new music! Once your release is out, the pre-saves will turn into streams and downloads.
Where to See Pre-Saved Songs on Spotify?
So you’ve pre-saved some new songs and albums dropping soon on Spotify – awesome! But how do you access and listen to those releases once they’re out?

It’s simple:
- Launch the Spotify application on your mobile device, tablet, or personal computer.
- Go to Your Library.
- Select Songs or Albums depending on what you pre-saved.
- Scroll through to find all your pre-saved music now available to play!
Any music you pre-saved will automatically be added to your Spotify library for easy streaming access the moment it’s released. Just go to your library to find and listen.
Is Pre-Saving Music on Spotify Free?
Yes, you can pre-save upcoming songs and album releases on Spotify for free! Here are some key things to know about how pre-saving works:
It is completely free for all Spotify Hifi users, including those on the free ad-supported plan. You do not need a paid Spotify Premium subscription.
There are no limits on how many songs or albums you can pre-save. Go wild and pre-save as many upcoming releases as you want.

Pre-saving is available on both mobile and desktop. You can pre-save music in the Spotify apps for iOS and Android as well as on Spotify.com.
Once releases are out, your pre-saved music will automatically be added to Your Library for immediate listening without any extra steps needed.
So take advantage of pre-saving to be among the first to check out new music from your favorite artists the moment it drops!
Conclusion
Presaving upcoming releases on Spotify is an easy way to make sure you don’t miss out on new music from artists you love. Whether you use an iPhone, Android, tablet, or desktop, you can presave songs and albums dropping soon right in the Spotify app.
Just search for the artist, tap “Presave“, and the new music will be automatically added to your Spotify library when it’s released. Plus presaving is completely free for all users.
So be sure to take advantage of this feature to stay up to date with your favorite artists and discover new music right when it comes out. Happy presaving!
FAQs About Presaving on Spotify
What is presaving on Spotify?
Presaving allows you to add upcoming songs and album releases to your Spotify library before they are released. This way they appear in your library as soon as they drop so you can be one of the first to listen.
How early can you presave a release?
You can presave releases on Spotify as soon as the artist/label makes them available, which may be weeks or months before the release date.
Where do presaved songs appear on Spotify?
Presaved songs will show up in Your Library > Songs once they are released. You can also find them under Playlists in any playlists you have pre-saved releases added to.
Can you presave on Spotify mobile?
Yes, you can pre-save new releases right in the Spotify mobile apps for iOS and Android devices. The procedure remains identical to that on a computer.
Does presaving work for albums and singles?
You can presave both upcoming album releases and singles/tracks before they are released using the same “Presave” functionality in Spotify.
What happens if a release date changes?
If the release date for a presaved song or album changes, it will still appear in your Spotify library once it’s released. Spotify will automatically update with the new release date.