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After at least a month of testing, Spotify has already implemented the change to user libraries that it announced a while ago The only thing that we must emphasize about this new update is that it is only available for premium users and it will separate the music from the podcasts in a very clear and concise way. On top of that, it also introduces a few new features for podcasts and music.
Until now, the interface for premium users has always been the same as that of free users but they deserve a change that helps them to separate podcast from music quickly This new design, while it may seem like a small change, is very important as it allows us to treat podcasts and music differently; separating between artists, albums and everything else in each of them.
Spotify's organization has improved
Until now, Spotify only organized podcasts by Episodes that were new, half-listened, or downloaded. From now on we will be able to see the podcasts that we follow, those that have not been played and those that have been downloaded in 3 different columns, and not in a chaotic way as before.
- The episodes tab will display new podcasts as well as those that have already started.
- The Downloaded tab will display those you can listen to offline.
- The shows tab will allow you to see those podcasts that you already follow and even explore past episodes. At the top we will see the newest ones.
As for the music tab, it will show a complete segmentation by playlist, artists, albums, etc. just like it was doing up to now. The biggest change will be that the songs you like will be added to a new song list and you can download them for offline listening with just one touch.
Spotify is making many changes to its app. Podcasts have become fashionable again and it is necessary to pay attention to them, especially for those users who are paying a premium subscription and want to see their library ordered and easily distinguish between the podcasts they have listened to, the new ones, and the ones that are due. hear. It seems that the platform has caught up with this niche of users who prefer to listen to their shows over watch them on other platforms.