If you’re listening to Spotify before bed, you can set a sleep timer so your music or podcast won’t keep playing while you’re not awake to enjoy it.
Before you start, you need an active Spotify Premium subscription to use the built-in sleep timer. The feature is also only available on the mobile app (Android, iPhone, or iPad).
A warning to keep in mind is that the sleep timer will not appear if you are connected to external speakers or devices; you must be listening through your phone’s built-in speakers for the option to be available.
To set the Spotify sleep timer on mobile devices, follow these steps to access the timer menu and choose your preferred duration. There are multiple methods to achieve this, depending on whether you’re listening to music or podcasts.
For music, tap the Now Playing bar at the bottom of the Spotify app where you see the song name. Tap the three-dot menu (•••) in the top-right corner. Scroll down the menu and tap Sleep timer. Select a duration (e.g., 5 min, 30 min, or End of track) to activate the timer.
For podcasts, tap the Now Playing bar at the bottom of the screen to expand the view. Tap the stopwatch icon located in the bottom-right corner. Select a duration (e.g., 15 min, 1 hour, or End of episode).
Alternatively, for any audio on an iPhone, you can use the Clock app. Open the Clock app on your iPhone. Tap the Timer tab in the bottom-right corner. Use the dials to set the desired time limit. Tap When Timer Ends and scroll all the way down to select Stop Playing. Tap Set, then tap Start to begin the countdown.
If you cannot find the sleep timer option, there are several checks you can perform to resolve the issue. First, ensure you are actively playing a track to access the Now Playing screen. Identify the content type: if it’s music, open the three-dot menu (•••); if it’s a podcast, look for the stopwatch icon on the Now Playing screen instead.
Additionally, check your audio output to ensure you are listening through your phone’s speakers, not a Bluetooth speaker or connected device. Verify you are logged into a Spotify Premium account. If the shuffle icon (⇆) has a star, indicating Smart Shuffle is on, tap the icon twice to switch to regular shuffle. Lastly, ensure you are using the mobile app, as the sleep timer is not available on Windows or Web players.
A pro tip is that if you prefer not to rely on Spotify’s internal timer, the iPhone Clock app method works universally for Apple Music, YouTube, and other media players, provided you select “Stop Playing” as the alert tone.
Using a sleep timer is an essential habit for anyone who enjoys falling asleep to audio but wants to preserve battery life and avoid waking up to a completely different playlist. Without a timer, hours of audio can continue playing through the night, draining your device’s battery and potentially disrupting your sleep cycle if the content changes or volume fluctuates.
Utilizing the iPhone’s native Clock app timer provides a reliable fallback for when the Spotify app is acting up or if you switch between different streaming services. By mastering these simple features, you gain better control over your media consumption, ensuring that your audio serves its purpose—helping you relax—without overstaying its welcome.




