If you're looking for a PlaylistName AI alternative, PlaylistAI is definitely worth a look. The tool lets you generate playlists based on your preferences, actions and moods, all through text prompts. With integrations with Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music, the AI-powered system can suggest playlists, recommend favorites and blend genres for a pretty flexible tool for creating your own playlists.
Another good option is Natural Language Playlist. This system, which uses text metadata for songs, can generate playlists based on music and cultural attributes. It's good at understanding hyper-specific search terms and can find new music that matches your subtle preferences, so it's good for people who like to explore music based on subtle attributes.
If you prefer something more basic and easy to use, Muze could be the way to go. This web app generates playlists based on text you type into a box. You can describe your mood, preferences or favorite artists to get results that are relevant to your context, so it's good for things like workouts or romantic dinners.
Last, check out Playlistable, which is deeply integrated with Spotify and lets you generate playlists based on your mood or listening history. It's got Song Match and Artist Match features, and you can customize playlists by adding or removing songs. And you can save playlists directly to your Spotify account, so it's a good way to get personalized tunes in your car or earbuds.