Tunarc VS TuneMyMusic

Tunarc vs TuneMyMusic: Which Transfers Music Better?

Both tools move playlists between streaming platforms. The difference is how they match your songs -- and that difference costs you tracks.

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Feature Comparison

A side-by-side look at what each tool offers.

Feature Tunarc TuneMyMusic
Matching method ISRC codes (primary) Metadata first (title, artist, album); ISRC used as a secondary signal
Match accuracy ~97% Claims 99%+ (metadata-based)
Platforms Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music 20+ platforms
Pricing model $4.99 one-time $4.50/mo or $2/mo annually
Free tier 1,000 tracks 500 tracks
Liked songs
Albums
Followed artists
Auto-sync Premium Premium
Manual matching review
Web-based

The Matching Problem

TuneMyMusic's own product pages say it matches on title, artist, album, and ISRC, and it claims 99%+ accuracy. But independent reviews report it still leans on metadata first, matching mainly by title without consistently verifying artist, album, or recording version -- which can return wrong versions when multiple recordings share the same name. TuneMyMusic became an official Spotify integration partner in November 2025. Here's where metadata-first matching can still fail:

You wanted Bohemian Rhapsody -- Queen (Studio, 1975)
Metadata match returned Bohemian Rhapsody -- Queen (Live at Wembley '86)
You wanted Blinding Lights -- The Weeknd (Original)
Metadata match returned Blinding Lights (Chromatics Remix) -- The Weeknd
You wanted Creep -- Radiohead
Metadata match returned Creep -- TLC (completely different song)

Tunarc avoids these problems by leading with the ISRC code (International Standard Recording Code) as its primary matching method -- when it transfers a song, it looks up the exact ISRC on the destination platform first, verified at a 97% match rate across 170,000+ real tracks. TuneMyMusic's product pages mention ISRC too, but independent reviews find it still leans on metadata first in practice.

Pricing: One-Time vs Subscription

TuneMyMusic charges $4.50/month ($2/month billed annually at $24/year). Tunarc charges $4.99 once.

TuneMyMusic

$4.50
Per month ($2/mo billed annually)

After 1 month: $4.50

After 6 months: $27.00

After 12 months: $54.00 ($24 annual)

When TuneMyMusic Might Be Better

We believe in being honest. TuneMyMusic is a solid product, and there are cases where it's the better choice:

  • You need to transfer to or from a niche platform that Tunarc doesn't support yet (like Deezer, Amazon Music, or YouTube Music)
  • You need to import from a text file, CSV, or URL -- TuneMyMusic handles these input formats
  • You're doing a single quick transfer and accuracy on every track isn't critical

If your priority is accuracy between Spotify, Tidal, and Apple Music -- Tunarc is built for exactly that.

The Verdict

Tunarc wins on accuracy and value

If you care about getting the right version of every song and don't want to pay monthly, Tunarc is the better tool. TuneMyMusic wins on platform breadth -- but that breadth comes with lower accuracy and ongoing costs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Tunarc leads with ISRC codes (unique recording identifiers) as its primary matching method, achieving a verified 97% accuracy across 170,000+ real tracks. TuneMyMusic's product pages mention title, artist, album, and ISRC in its matching too, but independent reviews find it still leans on metadata first and doesn't consistently verify artist, album, or version -- which can return wrong versions of songs with similar names.
For most users, yes. TuneMyMusic charges $4.50 per month as a subscription ($2/month if you pay annually at $24/year). Tunarc offers a one-time payment of $4.99 with no recurring charges. Even compared to TuneMyMusic's annual plan, Tunarc pays for itself immediately.
Yes. TuneMyMusic supports 20+ platforms including niche services like Deezer, Amazon Music, and SoundCloud. Tunarc currently supports Spotify, Tidal, and Apple Music. If you need a platform Tunarc doesn't cover yet, TuneMyMusic may be the better choice for that specific transfer.
Independent reviews of TuneMyMusic, including viwizard.com, report that YouTube Music users have had accounts suspended after transferring playlists with the tool -- though this hasn't been independently confirmed by YouTube or TuneMyMusic as a direct cause. Tunarc has zero reported account bans. Both tools use OAuth for authentication, but the suspension reports around TuneMyMusic are worth knowing about if you're transferring specifically to YouTube Music.

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