I don't know if it's already been proposed by some other user, if so I apologize for the repetition.
What I would like to suggest it's an improvement (mobile and desktop apps), in the sense that on the page of the song you are listening to, also could appear the names of your (multiple) playlists in which that song is already added (all of them), with direct link to each of those playlists.
For example in the mobile application, and it is only an idea, by moving up the cover of the song that is playing (or touching it), you could see a text that said something like:
"Also in your playlist:
* playlist name 1 (and text linked to that playlist)
* playlist name 2 (and text linked to that playlist)
* playlist name 3 (and text linked to that playlist) ... "
Many thanks
info about your playlists in which a song is already added/show user which playlist already has the song
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Thank you for your suggestion, it's a nice idea. I've passed it on and left my vote 😉
Hi, guys!
It would be cool to show the user where he had already added the song. When I click the âAdd to playlistâ button, I need to select one of my playlists (and there may be decades or even hundreds of them!). I can not remember where the current track is already added and where not, so I would like to see some signs or marks that would indicate whether the song is already in playlist(s). I know that there is a new feature that shows me that the song is already in playlist, but it works only AFTER I click on some playlist. But it would be great to immediately see it in the full list of playlists when choosing the needed one.
And perhaps itâs a good idea to be able to select multiple playlists at once.
I hope the idea is clear enough, âcause English isnât my native language) And look through the illustration below! I see it like thisâŚÂ Or sort of. Thank you!
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Hi there@renegay Â
Thank you very much for your input. I've moved it here so that your reply can improve an existing idea. I believe this would be very useful so I've passed it on and changed its title. Don't forget to add your voteÂ