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Help us make Sonos easier to learn and use?

  • February 26, 2026
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Tom Conrad

Hi everyone! Some of you may have seen my post on Reddit yesterday, but I wanted to invite feedback from this group directly on the same topic. Here’s what I posted over there:

For the last couple of months our engineers and designers have been working to improve usability of the app and I wanted to start a conversation here about what we’re up to, and invite your thoughts, long before any changes start showing up – even in our beta channel.

As you know, all too well, over the past year we’ve spent a lot of time digging out from the obvious performance and reliability issues in the “new” app. We’ve made progress but of course that work continues. Recently though we’ve also been asking a different question: even when the app works, does using it make intuitive sense?

To help validate our belief that we had real work to do here, we’ve been in customers’ homes watching them use Sonos. We’ve sat with people while they try to queue up music to a room down the hall. We’ve watched them search for a favorite artist. We’ve read the forums and threads here closely. We’ve run structured usability sessions and informal ones. 

Surprising no one, we keep hearing that the core navigation patterns in the app are simply unfamiliar in ways that aren’t helpful. Swipe up gestures. Content cards on top of content cards. Key controls that reveal themselves only after someone tells you where they are. These are design choices that don’t show up in the other music apps people use every day and that mismatch alone creates friction. Even when the app is technically working.

So we’ve been working on a more conventional approach to navigation. Restoring tabbed navigation between key screens. Making search and browse much more straightforward and visible. Eliminating the need to discover hidden gestures. In short, leaning into patterns people already understand rather than asking them to learn ours.

In usability testing, the revised approach is performing really well. People get to their desired end state much faster and with much less confusion. They report feeling more confident about where they are and how to get where they want to go.

Even so, we are not going to flip a switch and surprise everyone with these changes. This will start as an opt in experience within our beta community. When that process yields an exciting result, it will roll out gradually to a bigger audience. Throughout it all, the details will almost surely evolve based on what we learn from the people who choose to try it. I expect this to be a months-long process of refinement rather than a single release moment.

Before any of that starts, I’d really value hearing from the community here.

When you think about navigating the app today, what feels most off to you? Are there things you like?
Where do you feel friction? And where is ease particularly important?
What do you wish behaved more like the other favorite apps you use?

We’re committed to getting this right patiently and methodically, until it feels like something you don’t have to think about. 

Thanks, as always, for the candid feedback.

 

48 replies

Stanley_4
  • Grand Maestro
  • February 26, 2026

Edit to add - All these apply to my Android app.

The number one problem for me is on the main screen when trying to scroll to a different Room. If you touch the wrong spot and swipe up it raises the volume in the room you touched to the maximum. Needless to say this leads to a very unhappy spouse, we are close to the point of her wanting all Sonos removed from several rooms. 

Aggravations.

Trying to adjust the tone controls while listening is a multi step process. I need to do this fairly often when my hearing aids are removed, and again when I put them back. I'm to the point I often just stop the Sonos music instead of dealing with the adjustment process.

Room order is very frustrating, aside from making no sense it often puts the spouse's Beam second on the list. Since it is never used for anything but TV and never with the Sonos App that is less than useful. However it does put it in the perfect position to trigger the accidental maximum volume issue above. I have my Rooms named 1, 2, 3 something in the most likely to be used order, handy when that is respected  frustrating to have them reordered and rearranged for no reason.

One last issue for this post  why do I have valuable screen space wasted on an always present search bar that obscures other actually useful things? Why not a search button up at the top instead?

 


MoPac
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  • Headliner III
  • February 26, 2026

I would like to see the “Clear” - “Edit” - “Save” on the bottom of the queue screen as they were in the S1 ( orange ) app.  Also hide the 3 lines on each track used to move the track until “Edit” is chosen.


Stanley_4
  • Grand Maestro
  • February 26, 2026

My habit of making a clipboard copy of all posts before submitting just paid off as the forum just barfed up the all too common something went wrong error and trashed the post. So glad I saved!

 

Working through the app on Android to remind myself of other issues.

Why the scary messages when first opening the app? Instead of scaring the user why not simply start off with a "Connecting to System" message and save the rest of the worrisome ones for if that fails?

The lack of like/dislike buttons on the small room display bar makes no sense, plenty of room for them at tne top, to the far right of the Room name.

Minor but frustrating, the only three Services, out of my nine shown on my main screen that I know what are are Sonos Radio, Amazon Music and Tune-In , the rest are pretty much useless icons.

All the usual complaints about indexing errors on the Music Library but having it available is a major plus for me as I have a fair amount of music there that is not available for streaming.

Not being able to rename favorites is frustrating, once you have several called Top Songs picking the right one is frustrating.

It would be nice to have a way to scan favorites, for me mainly Amazon Music, to detect broken ones rather than having to go through and try playing each one to see if they still work.

When playing an Amazon Music station it isn't possible to see the station's name, just the current song information.

Having usable volume controls for each Room in a Group on the Group screen is nice but it is pretty much hidden from most users who think the pop-up controls are the only, and very frustrating, option.

 


Stanley_4
  • Grand Maestro
  • February 26, 2026

Renaming the "Disable Wi-Fi" menu option "Disable Radio" would save many users hours of wasted time after they disrupt their Surrounds and Sub setups by thinking they are only turning off the Wi-Fi connection.

Under networking we have signal strength to tne router/AP which is handy, having something similar for the hidden 5 gHz Sonosnet used to connect the HT Room would be nice.

On the About Your System page it would be really useful to have the current version as it is now but add information about the latest version. So it would look like this:   Version: 93.1-740-10 (Current)  or. Version: 93.1-740-10 (Update Available 93.1-740-12) this is even more valuable today as we have multiple "current" versions for different devices.

I do not understand why some screens, like the About Your System one above, have the ability to copy the displayed text disabled.


melvimbe
  • February 26, 2026

I would like the room/group that’s currently the focus of the app to be displayed at the top of the main page rather than the bottom.  My eyes tend to look towards to top of the screen for current status information.  As well, to change the current room focus, you need to press, the ‘Your System’ at the top of the screen   And while I’m on this I would change ‘Your System’ to ‘Your Rooms’, or just ‘Rooms’ as ‘System’ makes think this is where you go for system level settings.

 

Room order is very frustrating, aside from making no sense it often puts the spouse's Beam second on the list. Since it is never used for anything but TV and never with the So os App that is less than useful. However it does put it in the perfect position to trigger the accidental maximum volume issue above. I have my Rooms named 1, 2, 3 something in the most likely to be used order, handy when that is respected  frustrating to have them reordered and rearranged for no reason.

 

 

Along the same lines, I would like to pin certain rooms to always be on top.  I also want to have some rooms not displayed at all (turn off in settings) on a particular device.  For example, if my spouse has Sonos in their office, I won’t be controlling it ever and don’t need it taking up space on my phone.

  

And also likely Stanley, I have a room that are almost always used for TV.  When I switch the focus to this room, the TV source should always be the first source option, I should not need to scroll down past all other source options to select TV.  Perhaps a setting that lets me prioritize sources for a particular room?  

 

Thank you for asking.


Stanley_4
  • Grand Maestro
  • February 26, 2026

OK, last bit for now.

With the phased rollout of the App and then for internal features to be enabled, users get very frustrated.

- First by having to wait up to a couple weeks to get the new app.

- Second by being unable to tell when the new features will be unlocked for them.

Some better method of user information needs to be put in place. It won't solve the "why do I have to wait" issue but it could make the wait or the floundering about looking for features others are discussing less frustrating. 


Stanley_4
  • Grand Maestro
  • February 26, 2026

Good one, being able to hide the spouses Beam would be a huge help here.

I have dedicated controllers in several Rooms, they are very rarely, if ever, used to control other Rooms.


AjTrek1
  • February 26, 2026

To whomever is reviewing this thread….

I’m not convinced that this is the best way to go about asking for input for two (or maybe it’s one) reason(s):

  • Android
  • iOS

As I read through the comments thus far; I see issues that seem to be Android specific and not iOS and vice versa. The following thread is a prime example of an Android issue that’s not present in iOS:

While soliciting input to improve the Sonos experience is admirable; IMO the outcome would be better served if there were a link for Android issues and one for iOS. By doing so those tasked with making the improvements could determine which code will better resolve a particular issue based upon OS and which improvements/fixes are germane (generic) to Android and iOS. Furthermore, as the computer based apps are being phased out in favor of Web Based; I see no need to invite the possibility of issues with those being introduced into the conversation.

I realize the goal is to make the Sonos experience seamless regardless of OS. However, there are differences that make the concept of “one size fits all” somewhat intangible.

JMHO


buzz
  • February 26, 2026

While a Web based controller is convenient from a management standpoint, I prefer a local controller. If the Internet goes down for some reason, a Web based controller goes down and takes the system with it. I’d like to be able to play my local music while the Internet is down. I also value my privacy. I don’t want a Web server tracking every play.


Chris
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  • Lead Maestro
  • February 26, 2026

What has always seems most off to me in the modern app is choosing the original device you want to control   Swiping away multiple cards to get to a screen where you select the name of your system to get to a selection of another device to control is unintuitive and time consuming   Especially if your playing different sources in different rooms there needs to be a better way to get to the room selection   The current app seems to make the assumption you want to select one zone and remain working with tjhat singular zone and it’s grouped zones     I really miss more of the original app going back 6-7 years ago where you had more navigation shortcuts to get you where you wanted to be  


Airgetlam
  • February 26, 2026

Agreed with ​@buzz. 98% of my play is from local files. And my internet frequently goes down  I never want the lack of reaching an outside server to stop me from being able to play internal files. It can be secondary, certainly, but should never shut down the ability to use the controller, or play local files. 


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  • Trending Lyricist I
  • February 26, 2026

Please please please add back lock screen control for the app so you can change volume with the up down buttons on your chosen device and control play of music (back, pause/play, forward). Every other music app has this capability so you don’t have to unlock the screen to interact with the app. Also, I see the Amp Multi will have an equalizer functionality — sure would be nice to add that into the app for those of us using Amp with turntable, CDs, and passive speakers for our musical enjoyment.


buzz
  • February 26, 2026

This will be tough because SONOS controllers do not play any music, they instruct the SONOS players to play music. Apple and Google do not allow use of Lock Screen Controls unless the application is an actual music player running on the phone/pad. In earlier years SONOS was using a hack to accomplish this control, but Apple and Google have notified SONOS that the Apps will be removed from the App Stores if they continue using the hack.

For me a huge SONOS advantage is that the phone/pad/computer hosting the controller can be shut down or crash and music will continue to play on the SONOS system. During my development activity I may need to shut down or there will be a crash and I appreciate that the music will continue. This is a major reason why I started with the SONOS system. Also, the phone/pad/computer’s response is slower while it is playing music. I’m a speed demon.


106rallye
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  • February 26, 2026

@buzz Not an Android user, but it seems Android has become less strict about this. Lock screen controls for Android are back. See 

I’ll see if I can think about more in the coming days, but the UI format for a speaker that is not part of a group showing a “1” when it is not part of a group, instead of showing a 1 (or a 2 or a 3) when it is grouped with one (ore two or three) speakers still looks ridiculous to me.

Speaking about groups, people still do not understand named groups are only possible when you have three or more rooms, because only one group is possible when you have only two rooms. The app could explain this instead of just making assembling a named group impossible without telling you why.


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  • Local Superstar
  • February 26, 2026

 

When you think about navigating the app today, what feels most off to you? Are there things you like?
Where do you feel friction? And where is ease particularly important?
What do you wish behaved more like the other favorite apps you use?

We’re committed to getting this right patiently and methodically, until it feels like something you don’t have to think about. 

Thanks, as always, for the candid feedback.

 

If I’m honest, I don’t have to ‘think’ today, the App flows, and I’m used to it. I just select the room then select the source or I use the Native App (Apple Music or BBC Sounds) and AirPlay. I don't use queues/playlists in Sonos (I do use them in the Native Apps), I also don't use local NAS Library

Agree with ​@AjTrek1 iOS vs Android, its the same with Windows Apps on MacOS and vis versa.

I see a little friction now and again, some examples:

  1. Volume slider requires target practice, you have to hit the dot to move volume. You should just be able to slide any where on the volume slider aka Apple Music App volume sliders.
  2. Nags - I get a Nag using 20% of the screen area saying Napster service is no longer available. I don’t have Sonos Napster service in my Sonos account. I clear the Nag, but I get it again a few days later?
  3. Alarm Notifications - When opening App when Alarm is playing, another irrelevant Pop-up appears. 
  4. Inconsistencies with Music Service and Native App - In Apple Music the order of content Library is Playlists, Artists, Albums, Songs in the Apple Music Sonos Service its a different order, Artists, Albums, Songs, Playlists.
  5. The recently added dot with a number in next to room suggesting a group, the single room (1) is not a group, so why suggest its a group.

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  • Local Superstar
  • February 26, 2026

 The current app seems to make the assumption you want to select one zone and remain working with tjhat singular zone and it’s grouped zones     I really miss more of the original app going back 6-7 years ago where you had more navigation shortcuts to get you where you wanted to be  

Before Sonos, you use to go to a ‘room’ and select the ‘source’ eg turn radio on, play a CD etc. Just have the same mind set when you open the App, ie go to the ‘room’ first.


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  • Headliner I
  • February 26, 2026

Strange as it seems to be typing this, after nearly two years my muscle memory has caught up with the changes and I have very few genuine issues with the UI when it comes to playing music most days.

I do still find having to press the top of the screen to switch between my system and the services a bit unnatural but it does not cause me problems.

I agree with some of the other comments about optimal use of screen space and personally would like the option for a more, less visual, compact Home screen for Recently Played, Sonos Favourites, etc.

Another optimisation in this are would be to drop the headers when they are not needed. For example, the only Service I use is Deezer so it would be nice if I could first drop Sonos Radio and then for the UI to simply present Deezer on the Home Page without the Services header. Same for Sources, again I only have one so it would save space just to have Music Library.

I would like to see a Health Check service that highlights aspects of my setup that may cause problems. An example would be BSSID in a Mesh. If I Group speakers with a different BSSID the Windows App warns me that I might have issues. I’m not suggesting that the App do this but that a health check warn me of these issues in case they become a problem. Most days everything connects as I expect regardless of BSSID but without the Windows App I would not know that the issue could be the BSSID. I’m sure that your support team could quickly identify common problems that could be checked for and this would reduce support costs and, potentially, reduce user frustration..


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  • Enthusiast II
  • February 26, 2026

This will be tough because SONOS controllers do not play any music, they instruct the SONOS players to play music. Apple and Google do not allow use of Lock Screen Controls unless the application is an actual music player running on the phone/pad. In earlier years SONOS was using a hack to accomplish this control, but Apple and Google have notified SONOS that the Apps will be removed from the App Stores if they continue using the hack.

 

This looks rather like an urban legend, at least about Android.
Is there any proof of such restrictions in Google documentation or wherever else?
Why the pre-disaster 16.1 app wasn’t removed from the Google app store until it was killed by Sonos in May 2024?
 

In earlier years SONOS was using a hack to accomplish this control

As I remember, in earlier years the common belief was that the “hack” was used only on iOS due to Apple restrictions, but not on Android.
Unlike iOS, Android is much more permissive and imposes very few restrictions on 3rd party apps capabilities and functionality.
 


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  • Enthusiast II
  • February 26, 2026

Restoring tabbed navigation between key screens.

Fantastic news! 👍

 


Smilja
  • February 26, 2026

This will be tough because SONOS controllers do not play any music, they instruct the SONOS players to play music. Apple and Google do not allow use of Lock Screen Controls unless the application is an actual music player running on the phone/pad. In earlier years SONOS was using a hack to accomplish this control, but Apple and Google have notified SONOS that the Apps will be removed from the App Stores if they continue using the hack.

 

This looks rather like an urban legend, at least about Android.
Is there any proof of such restrictions in Google documentation or wherever else?
Why the pre-disaster 16.1 app wasn’t removed from the Google app store until it was killed by Sonos in May 2024?
 

In earlier years SONOS was using a hack to accomplish this control

As I remember, in earlier years the common belief was that the “hack” was used only on iOS due to Apple restrictions, but not on Android.
Unlike iOS, Android is much more permissive and imposes very few restrictions on 3rd party apps capabilities and functionality.

 

Sonos & Google might have arrived at a compromise.


Belly M
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  • February 26, 2026

Main gripe is the swiping up and down, if I want to check on a room and set the timer, reverting back to the original room it involves a lot of swiping up and down - tedious.


Personally I would like the concept of users, so each user can configure the Sonos app to display only relevant music / radio services / recently played but also able to display and show music from my local library which I chose. To explain further if I were to have a rock, ambient & K-Pop share they would all be indexed but I could chose to only select the rock share and not see ambient & K-Pop.

 

Beyond the app and I know we have been here before but a dedicated remote please, nothing fancy, something like the discontinued IKEA remote that gives you volume control, skip and a bunch of presets. Omits the app for instant easy foolproof access to music. 


EDIT… cheap enough remote to have in every room (think IKEA pricing)

 


Stanley_4
  • Grand Maestro
  • February 26, 2026

For a dedicated remote even just a Play/Stop button and volume control would be good for what I need. 

Guess a way to select the Room too.

 


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  • Local Superstar
  • February 26, 2026

A great and honest post recognising the many shortcomings of the App's UI/UX.

I know many are OK with it and certainly get used to it but as an app that should be such a good work flow experience it does fall way short on achieving many things quickly. Often you're not quite sure (Android) whether ‘back’ will take you back to the previous screen or just close the App completely.

In reality, even since S1 and the release of S2 that promised so much, to the debacle 18+ months ago, the App and what we can do and how we do it hasn't really developed at all.

I’ll hopefully post some things that may be considered when I get the chance. 

Separately, regarding the Lock screen controls on Android returning, Sonos have also been recently and publicly commenting on their return in iOS too, via the new(ish) Live Activities function.


buzz
  • February 26, 2026

On the iPad controller returning to a previous screen is often by a “<” in the upper left and sometimes a drag down at the top of the screen will return, but this is inconsistent. Depending on exactly where you touch the display the drag will return to the home page, sometimes nothing happens.

!! I don’t know if this is being pushed out to everyone, but there is now a SONOS advertisement in the middle of my iPad home screen. Are we moving toward a monthly fee to suppress ads?


106rallye
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  • February 26, 2026

I had hoped the new app would let me arrange music services to my own liking.

I would also like to choose what speaker is on top of the list without having to rename them. Most of the time my speaker named Bathroom is on top - the least used speaker of them all. I use the app mostly to command Kitchen, but that is placed lower down.

I’m quite used to it now, but the speaker button on the bottom of the screen that is also a menu (you can tap it and swipe it) is not clear to many users.

Not about the app as such but the 65k limit (combined with difficulties using Plex introduced in the last year or so) make it impossible to use my music collection on my NAS from the Sonos app. I should not have to revert to casting from Plexamp.

Sonos has become a lot more transparent since the app disaster and I applaud this. I would like a little more openness about why things work how they do (or don’t work as expected) even when Sonos might not be completely responsible for how these things (do not) work. People do look to Sonos when Google Assistant is floundering for example and no one knows what is supposed to work and what isn’t at a certain time.