


Alternatively, everyone can check out the new UI right now by visiting the Spotify web player.

But sometimes it can be overprotective, which may cease Spotify to respond. Spotify has announced it is updating its app for desktop and web interface and is bringing a new "improved look and feel". Yeah, you! For those wondering how the new interface looks like, Ive got you covered. but then it suddenly changed back to the older one with the only difference being the ugly left aligned track and artist name on the now playing screen. Cheers PPL Power on your speaker monitors. the new ui keeps getting restored with each restart so screw this im done using spotify. Plus, well highlight songs youve already liked by showing the heart icon next to the track name. The new UI will be rolled out to all users eventually. Upon signing in and out I am back to the "old" Spotify interface instead of the newer one that was debuted a few mos ago.

I feel like it takes way too many clicks to get around the mobile app. At the moment Spotify remains the leader, several millions of users ahead of their closest (and growing) rival, Apple Music they also have a far better user experience and interface in comparison. The new redesign for the Spotify app on desktop and web is rolling out to all users globally over the coming weeks. If still Spotify Connect not working with your devices or speakers like Sonos, and Alexa, try restarting both the Spotify app and your device. So, how do you like the new Spotify interface? You must have a combined karma of 40, & your Reddit account must be at least 30 days old to post. Wtaf, To revert to the previous ui just put this in the prefs file instead: ui.experience_override=classic. Spotify has almost become useless to me now unless I want to shuffle all songs. This means you might see something on the app your friend doesn't, or get a new feature to try temporarily.
