After announcing an update to their mobile experience earlier this week, Spotify is now also giving your desktop app a new look.
I often open Spotify on my computer just to feel extremely overwhelmed by the home page, which is a mix of things I’ve heard a million times, recommendations of things I don’t even know if I’ll like and these lists selected playlists that I often just completely ignore (except Discover Weekly, which has been pretty good lately). The company announced On Thursday, its new desktop and web design is based on “months of testing and research” and will offer a cleaner look, more controls and features similar to the is introduced in the mobile app.
First, the service updates the playlist controls allowing it you to upload images and write descriptions, and there are some a new search bar to find music episodes and podcasts. In the meantime, a new drop-down menu will give listeners the ability to sort content. And the best of aljo, for those of us who often come across Googling the lyrics of a song we’ve heard, but I don’t remember the title, the app adds arefficiently played list and the ability to edit the queue.
A new search bar on the left side of the navigation page has been changed and users can now go directly to the radio for an artist or song by selecting the “…” button. Top-level subscribers can also download their playlists to listen to offline. redesigned download button.
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The new design will begin to be deployed for both free and premium users starting today and will be widely available “in the coming weeks.”