Import SoundCloud to Serato DJ is one of the easiest ways to level up your DJ workflow without extra downloads or messy files. If you’re using SoundCloud to discover new tracks and Serato to perform, connecting the two helps you access playlists faster and mix with confidence inside Serato DJ.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to do it step by step using simple, clear actions. Ready to save time, stay organized, and focus on your mix? Keep reading and start importing your SoundCloud tracks today!
Does Serato DJ Support SoundCloud?
Yes, it does. Serato DJ officially works with SoundCloud. This partnership started in 2020 and made it possible for DJs to use SoundCloud tracks directly inside Serato. From version 2.3 onward, you can search for songs, browse playlists, and load tracks from SoundCloud without leaving the Serato screen.
To use this feature, there are a few simple things you need. First, you must have an active SoundCloud Go+ subscription. Free SoundCloud accounts or the basic Go plan won’t work with Serato. Next, make sure you’re using Serato DJ Pro version 2.3 or newer and that you’re logged into your SoundCloud Go+ account inside the software. Lastly, since the music plays through streaming, a strong and stable internet connection is required for smooth mixing.
How to Link SoundCloud to Serato DJ and Stream Your Mixes
If you have a SoundCloud Go+ account, you can connect SoundCloud to Serato DJ in just a few minutes. This lets you stream music directly inside Serato and start mixing without downloading files.
1. Ensure your SoundCloud Go+ subscription is active and you’re using Serato DJ Pro version 2.3.0 or newer. Open Serato DJ Pro and find the SoundCloud section in the left library panel.
2. Click “Start Trial or Log In” under the SoundCloud tab. A browser window will open. Log in to your SoundCloud account and allow access. When it’s done, close the browser and go back to Serato.
3. You can now search for songs, browse playlists, and drag tracks straight into your decks. Everything plays by streaming, so no downloads are needed.
Before you rely on this setup, here are a few important limits to know:
- Sound quality isn’t the best: Streaming quality depends on your internet and the original track. It’s fine for practice, but it’s usually not as clean as WAV or high-quality MP3 files.
- You must stay online: You can’t use SoundCloud tracks offline in Serato. If your internet drops, the music will stop.
- Songs can disappear: Tracks on SoundCloud may be removed at any time. A song in your playlist today might be gone tomorrow.
- You can’t record your mix: Serato doesn’t let you record mixes that use SoundCloud tracks because of copyright rules.
- Not ideal for live shows: Live streaming depends on your laptop and your internet. If either has problems, your music may glitch or stop during a set.
Using SoundCloud with Serato DJ is great for finding music and practicing at home. For live shows, many DJs still choose local files for better sound and reliability.

