Deezer import

Make a Music Card Game from a Deezer Playlist

Paste the link to a public Deezer playlist and Hitify turns it into a guess-the-year card game. No Deezer account, no login. Every track arrives with an ISRC code, the strongest identifier there is, so the release years are as accurate as they get. Free up to 100 cards.

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How it works

From a Deezer link to printed cards

Three things happen after you paste the link, and none of them ask you to sign in.

01

Paste the playlist URL

Open the playlist on Deezer, copy the address bar (www.deezer.com/playlist/123456) and paste it. Up to 500 tracks per playlist. Private playlists and deezer.page.link short links cannot be read.

02

Tracks get matched and dated

Deezer returns an ISRC for every track. Each track is then matched to its Spotify counterpart so the card has something to play, and the importer reports how many of them matched.

03

Print and play

Pick a card style, download the PDF and print at home. Scan a card, hear the song, guess its year. Or order professionally printed cards.

Why Deezer

What a Deezer import gives you

The best years we can get

Deezer gives an ISRC for every single track. That code is what our release-year check runs on, so a Deezer import sits in the most reliable tier of our data.

No account, no login

You never connect a Deezer account and you never sign in anywhere. A public playlist link is the whole input.

You see the match count

The importer tells you how many tracks it matched before you build anything. A Deezer track with no Spotify equivalent simply gets no card.

How it goes in practice

A 100 track chart playlist matched all 100. A 50 track Dutch 80s playlist matched all 50. Obscure regional releases are where a gap shows up.

Import sources

Why a Deezer link dates better

The year on a card is only as good as the identifier behind the track. Here is what each source hands us.

DeezerTidalYouTube Music
ISRC on every track Not every track
Year checkable against MusicBrainz Only where an ISRC exists
Cards play from the QR page
Straight about it

The card does not play in Deezer

Worth saying plainly: a Hitify card is not a Deezer card. Scanning the QR code opens a Hitify page that plays the song through Spotify, and the Hitify scanner also offers Tidal as a playback service. Deezer is where the track list and the ISRC codes come from, not where the music comes out.

That is why every Deezer track is matched to a Spotify track during the import. A track with no Spotify equivalent gets no card, and you see the count before you spend anything. Would rather skip the matching step? Start from the Spotify import instead. Ready either way? Paste your playlist.

Card styles

5 styles to choose from

From clean and classic to your own photo on the card.

Classic
Classic
Black & White
Black & White
Hitify
Hitify
Simple photo
Simple photo
Photo Circle
Photo Circle
Pricing

Start free

Your first 100 cards are free. Bigger decks cost a few euros.

Free

Up to 100 cards

PDF download

Free
Start Free

Large

Up to 500 cards

PDF download

€4.95
Choose Plan

Ultimate

Up to 1000 cards

PDF download

€9.95
Choose Plan
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What players say

based on 34 reviews

This was an awesome idea. We love having game nights with our friends. We 10/10 recommend especially if you love music games as much as we do.

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Tiffany Carmen

It works! Nice game for music lovers.

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Menno Visser

This site is awesome. So much fun to create your own cards and play them with friends. If I could give 6 stars I would.

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Jason Kaeding

I really useful for upgrade this game the official song card is a bit less

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Hugo Tse

Amazing project. With just a few clicks your own Spotify playlist is turned into a Hitster game. Keep it up. The pricing is also really very fair

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Sascha Sehling

Easy to use, and the result is exactly what I expected!

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Andrea L

Easy to use. Happy with my own cards.

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Jochen Rotschadl

Super simple process, works like a charm!

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Gabriel Zitman

Great for creating your own cards and QR codes. Plus you play with the same app

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Ricardo Cardenal Pardo
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Which Deezer playlists work?

Any public playlist, pasted as its normal web address: www.deezer.com/playlist/123456. Private playlists cannot be read, and neither can deezer.page.link short links, so open the playlist in a browser and copy the address bar.

Do I need a Deezer account?

No. There is no login step and nothing to connect. A public playlist link is all Hitify needs.

Do the cards play in Deezer?

No. The QR code opens a Hitify page that plays the song through Spotify, and the Hitify scanner also offers Tidal. Deezer supplies the track list and the ISRC codes.

What happens to a track that is not on Spotify?

It gets no card. The importer reports how many of your tracks matched, so you know the size of your deck before you print. In our tests a 100 track chart playlist matched 100 of 100, and a 50 track Dutch 80s playlist matched 50 of 50.

How many tracks can I import at once?

Up to 500 per playlist. Split a longer playlist into parts, or add more songs by hand afterwards.

Are the years accurate?

Deezer hands us an ISRC for every track, and our release-year check is built on that code. No identifier is stronger, so a Deezer import is as accurate as our data gets.

Is it free?

Your first 100 cards are free as a PDF download, no account needed. Larger decks cost a few euros, and you can order professionally printed cards.

Got a Deezer playlist in mind?

Paste the link and see how many tracks match. First 100 cards free, no account.

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