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    Spotify Tweaks its Mobile Home Screen Layout to Suit your Listening Habits

    Alvin WanjalaBy Alvin WanjalaMarch 11, 20202 Mins Read
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    Music streaming giant, Spotify, has tweaked its home screen layout to make it more personalized based on the content you love. As a result, when you open your Spotify app, you will be greeted with an all-new section placed on top of the home screen that displays familiar content, just after the greetings.

    That may include a podcast one listens to every morning, a workout playlist, an artist or album played on repeat during the week, and so on.

    The section will also dynamically change depending on the time of the day, which gives routine lovers a perfect way to access a playlist based on their activity.

    Spotify’s Home Screen now includes six different block sections based on your listening habits.

    Spotify’s new home screen

    Below that is the recommendation section which includes “made for you” playlists, discover weekly, your podcasts, and more. Before the current change, Spotify’s home screen prioritized your listening history like Recently played songs, playlists or albums; “Your Top podcasts”; and “Your Heavy Rotation.”

    The new changes are part of the company’s efforts to use AI to give its customers the best audio experience. The company has also been promoting its podcasts with every new design change on the platform.

    The latest changes the company introduced on the platform was aimed at helping users get a clue of what a podcast is about before they can commit. To do so, Spotify introduced more straight forward categories for podcasts and previews for each show that outlines everything about it.

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    Alvin Wanjala has been writing about technology for over 2 years(and counting). He writes about different topics in the consumer tech space. He loves streaming music, programming, and gaming during downtimes.

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