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Enhancement: Add to playlist should be opened after creating a playlist #45

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Abestanis opened this issue May 18, 2022 · 3 comments
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After creating a playlist, it currently takes two additional clicks to add tracks to the new playlist.

Creating a playlist

Given that most people would probably like to fill a newly created playlist with songs, the Add to playlist screen should automatically open for the new playlist after the user clicks Create in the naming dialog.

@nt4f04uNd nt4f04uNd added the enhancement New feature or request label May 20, 2022
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nt4f04uNd commented May 20, 2022

I agree this behavior can be improved, but just opening this screen without asking would be a bit annoything, I'd rather show a toast that would suggest opening this screen to, like we have in _SaveQueueAsPlaylistAction. This is a compromise that would not annoy and improve UX at the same time.

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I don't feel like it would be annoying at all, adding items to the newly created playlist is just the next logical step. Can you think of an example where the user wouldn't want to add something to the new playlist?

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Can you think of an example where the user wouldn't want to add something to the new playlist?

User creates a playlists and fills it in later, in a way that they prefer to do that. There is lots of ways to do this - from any screen in the app, in fact.

I don't feel like it would be annoying at all, adding items to the newly created playlist is just the next logical step.

From UX point of view it seems like a screaming "you should add tracks NOW", while mildly suggesting a user to fast-jump to do this seems like a behavior that would suit all.

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