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Soundcloud sources – Adding and troubleshooting

Add a Soundcloud account as a Juicer source to display its tracks in your feed. Common gotchas — private tracks and username format — are covered.

Written by Mario T.

Juicer can display tracks from any public Soundcloud account by adding the Soundcloud username as a source. The instructions below cover adding the source and the two issues we see most often — private tracks and username format.

Adding a Soundcloud source

To add a Soundcloud username as a source in Juicer:

  1. Open your feed in the Juicer dashboard and click + Add source.

  2. Select Soundcloud from the list of available sources.

  3. Enter the Soundcloud username and click Add source.

Finding the correct username

In most cases, paste the username exactly as it appears in the Soundcloud URL. For soundcloud.com/the-user-name, enter the-user-name.

If that doesn't work, try the username as it appears on the Soundcloud profile page, spaces included. For a profile that shows "The User Name", enter The User Name.

Troubleshooting

Private tracks

Tracks that the artist has marked as private on Soundcloud aren't exposed by the Soundcloud API. Juicer cannot display them in your feed.

Incorrect username

If the username looks right but no tracks appear, try the other username format (URL slug vs. display name with spaces) described above.

If neither format pulls tracks and the account isn't private, send us the Soundcloud profile URL, the feed name, and a sample track URL that should appear through contact us.

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