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  • July 17, 2025
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Deezer Favorites Tab: Audit & Redesign Proposal

 

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Part I: Core UX/UI Issues

 

1. Disorganized Hierarchy

 

The Favorites tab lacks a clear structure. Music content—tracks, albums, playlists, artists—and podcasts are treated equally, with no prioritization. Users expect a smooth, personalized experience. Instead, they face a cluttered interface that complicates navigation.

 

2. Fragmented Sub-Tabs

 

Sub-tabs like Tracks, Playlists, Albums, and Artists work separately. There is no connection, no learning based on user behavior, and no easy access to frequently used content. The layout makes users search for material that should be readily available.

 

3. Mixed Media Types

 

Podcasts and music are grouped together, even though they cater to different user needs. This mix creates obstacles and disrupts the enjoyment of both music and podcasts.

 

4. Hidden Downloads

 

Deezer’s key feature—free downloads—is buried in secondary menus. This option should be a main part of the Favorites experience, not an afterthought.

 

5. Static User Experience

 

There is no flexibility or customization. The interface does not change based on how users engage, and users cannot control the layout or what content gets priority.

 

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Part II: Strategic Redesign Proposal

 

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New Structure: Three Main Tabs

 

1. Downloads

 

This tab focuses solely on downloaded content, dividing it into music and podcasts. It emphasizes offline access, which is crucial to Deezer’s value.

 

A dedicated Downloads tab appears first under Favorites

 

A toggle allows users to switch between Music and Podcasts

 

Sort options include: Recently Downloaded, Most Played, File Size

 

It uses large, visual cards with content-type indicators

 

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2. Music

 

This section replaces the current disorganized layout with structured, scrollable modules based on user behavior.

 

It features modular design with sections:

 

Most Listened

 

Suggested Repeats

 

Playlists

 

Albums

 

Artists

 

Recently Played

 

Each module scrolls horizontally to maintain vertical flow

 

Users can pin or rearrange modules according to their preferences

 

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3. Podcasts

 

This tab is dedicated entirely to podcasts, designed for easy listening and seamless resuming.

 

Sections include:

 

Continue Listening

 

Subscribed Shows

 

Downloaded Episodes

 

Recommended

 

It has visual indicators for tracking progress

 

The layout resembles those of streaming services

 

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Optional Enhancements

 

Smart reordering of modules based on listening habits

 

Pinned sections for user-prioritized content

 

A universal search bar accessible from all tabs

 

Swipe navigation between Downloads, Music, and Podcasts

 

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Projected Outcomes

 

Clearer access to important content

 

Improved engagement through personalized experiences

 

Higher retention by reducing interface friction

 

Better alignment with user expectations and Deezer’s strengths

2 replies

Mr. Jahrami
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  • Hitmaker
  • July 18, 2025

Regarding the Static User Experience, I actually think that is one of Deezer’s strengths. Unlike other music streaming apps like Spotify or YouTube Music where the homepage layout constantly changes and you have to scroll around to find what you want, Deezer keeps things simple and predictable. Every time you open the app, you know exactly where Flow, Daily Mixes, and New Releases are, usually within the top few rows.

 

That consistency helps users access their favorite content quickly without getting lost in endless shelf changes. It is designed for people who just want to open the app and tap to listen. In contrast, other platforms often shuffle everything around based on supposed engagement, which ends up being frustrating. One day your mixes are at the top, the next day they are buried halfway down the page. That is not smart personalization, it is just confusing.

 

Deezer’s fixed structure is intentional. It respects the user’s time and habits rather than trying to guess what they want every single time.


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  • One Hit Wonder
  • July 19, 2025

Now that you put it that way i get what you mean, so then why not make it an option to keep it static, win/win situation for those who want that "static" feel