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For some reason you're trying to install it as a system service so I suspect you need to start it with
sudo
and probably do the daemon reload with sudo. Not entirely sure its in the right folder but it might be fine.You can also try
systemctl list-unit
as a way to debug if its getting found by systemd.Fwiw I have spotifyd installed as a user service in
~/.config/systemd/user
that way I can start and stop it withsystemctl --user
instead ofsudo systemctl
. This is important because spotifyd will disconnect and need to be restarted after inactivity.