The YouTube Music team has been hard at work over the past few months, rolling out a series of updates to enhance the user experience on the platform. From improving how we interact with our favorite songs to discovering new music, they are dedicated to making YouTube Music a one-stop destination for all things music. […]
Here’s a quick rundown of some of the key updates that have been implemented between March and June:
All-in-One Music Experience:
– Comments on Samples (11 June)
– Improvements to comments on mobile (24 March)
Vibrant & Engaged Music Community:
– New subscriptions settings (17 June)
– Seasonal Recap (10 June)
– Private playlist sharing (7 May)
– Activity Feed (11 April)
– Expanding YouTube Music & Premium to more countries (12 March)
– Updated share panel on Android (4 March)
Enjoy Music Anytime, Anywhere:
– Improved Podcasts content on other devices (26 June)
– Garmin watch integration (13 June)
– Swipe to skip on iOS (6 June)
– Recently played shelf on Smart TVs (23 May)
– Start radio button on iOS player (20 May)
– Gradient background on player page on iOS (21 May)
– Podcast support in HomePod (15 May)
– Improvements to casting on Android (4 April)
Intelligent and Assistive:
– Downloads on web (10 April)
– Sound Search on mobile & tablets (12 March)
– Expanding Ai generated custom playlist art (3 March)
– Filtering non-podcast episodes on search (1 March)
Overall, it’s evident that YouTube Music is committed to creating an app that is user-friendly, shareable, and accessible across all devices. With continuous updates and improvements, they are striving to cater to the needs of music lovers everywhere. Hopefully, enhancements for podcasts will be included in future updates, addressing one of the app’s current pain points.