This post assumes that Spotify is already installed on your system. If you haven’t installed Spotify, use the link below to download and install it. Windows download – Spotify Once downloaded, browse and open your Downloads folder and run the executable. Now that Spotify is installed and you’re able to log in, use the steps below to disable Spotify’s autostart feature so that it doesn’t start up every time Windows starts.

How to disable Spotify auto startup with Windows

As mentioned above, the default Spotify behavior is to start up every time Windows starts. You can prevent that using the methods below. First, launch Spotify from the Start menu or double-click the green Spotify icon in the Taskbar or on your desktop. Once opened, at the top-left corner of the Spotify window, click Menu (…) > Edit > Preferences. On the Preferences pane, scroll down to the bottom of the Settings page and click the Show Advanced Settings button. On the Advanced settings pane, under Startup and windows behavior, use the drop-down option for “Open Spotify automatically after you log into the computer” and choose No. You can now close the settings pane. Spotify will not automatically startup every time you sign into Windows again. k

How to prevent Spotify from starting up via Task Manager

You can also disable Spotify from starting up with Windows using Task Manager. With Spotify installed, click on the Start button, then search for Task Manager. Under Best match, click the Task Manager app. Click the Startup tab. If you don’t see any tabs, click More Details first. Next, look for Spotify in the list under the Startup tab, then right-click it, and select Disable. Windows won’t open Spotify automatically when you sign in anymore. That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to stop Spotify from automatically starting up in Windows 11. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.