Spotify launches two home feeds for music and podcasts

Spotify launches two home feeds for music and podcasts

For music lovers and good podcast listeners, Spotify lAnother novelty was launched to facilitate the user experience and make it more immersive. The idea is to introduce a new home screen, the main screen of the streaming service, for profiles and split it into two feeds, one dedicated to news and Song Suggestions and others for new episodes and podcast trends.

Android devices will be given before iOS, which still has no release date for news.

The new home will offer more suggestions that help profiles find the content they’re looking for. Currently, matters relating to the world of music and audio programs The most diverse themes are consolidated at home, categorized together among the most recent editions, favorite products and most listened to the profile.

There are suggestions in alternative custom themes such as “Your music misses you”, “Looks like this artist”, “Popular with listeners of this podcast show”, but the advertised segmentation comes to see the producers as different ways that the user consumes and is easier to navigate.

In this way, the feed is intended for Song You’ll get the usual suggestions for new songs and artists, based on what’s been heard before, but also mixes and playlists, as well as sharing links and instant playback of tracks.

In the case of the Podcast & Shows feed, it will be possible to get faster access to new episodes of your favorite podcasts and better recommendations for production. It will also be possible to read the description of each episode, save it as a favorite or listen later and play a new show without having to leave the page amidst a lot of content.

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By Chris Skeldon

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