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Sonos' $30M app fail is cautionary tale against rushing unnecessary updates

21 pointsby RyeCombinator10 months ago

6 comments

somedude89510 months ago
Not sure which update this is about, but just a couple months ago my app updated with a big redesign and they forgot the alarms feature! [0] I wasn&#x27;t able to turn off my alarm for a couple of weeks until they reimplemented it.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.community.sonos.com&#x2F;speakers-229128&#x2F;alarms-didn-t-work-on-the-new-sonos-app-6892083" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.community.sonos.com&#x2F;speakers-229128&#x2F;alarms-didn-t...</a>
nunez10 months ago
Oh my goodness; the new Sonos app is so unequivocally bad compared to the previous design.<p>Literally everything I do with our speakers is more difficult now, especially anything that involves searching for music or radio stations.<p>The new app also removed the ability to &quot;easily&quot; synchronize volumes across a group of speakers by moving the volume slider to zero then to the desired volume.<p>I honestly don&#x27;t know what the product team for the app was thinking. It&#x27;s as if they forewent customer testing in favor of pulling a Steve Jobs.
metadat10 months ago
Why couldn&#x27;t they restore the old app in the meantime?
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cryptos10 months ago
The interesting question is: What will Sonos change to make sure that such a desaster will not happen again? Besides some software engineering challanges I see a big failure in the approach to user experience design. It looks like hardly any <i>real</i> user was involved, but that is key to UX design.
Ylpertnodi10 months ago
&gt; ....until our app experience meets the level of quality that we, our customers, and our partners expect from Sonos.<p>We&#x27;d rather expect you to test <i>before</i> releasing a terrible app. Did you not talk to <i>anyone</i> outside of the chain of &#x27;do as I say, I know best&#x27;.
HomeDeLaPot10 months ago
Oof. Companies have gained the ability to push updates over the air to hardware a customer bought 5 years ago. Sounds great, now you can get bug fixes and new features, right? ... Or, you know, they can push a &quot;redesign&quot; that introduces tons of bugs and eliminates useful features! Existing customers are now plugged in to corporate dysfunction more than ever before!
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