Homegrown music streaming platform Gaana has launched a new AutoQueue feature on the platform for users.
The feature will enable users to select and play a song, following which Gaana will play similar songs on its own.
This will help to reduce the manual searching time for users to solve for “listener’s block and Autoqueue also makes the discovery of new music easier, as listeners get served apt songs they might not know of on their own,” reported by The Hindu.
The algorithm analyses thousands of signals and data points to come up with personalized song suggestions as we have seen many struggling to think of the next song to play. Our listeners are consuming +30 percent more music than usual via Autoqueue.
Commenting on the new feature, Sandeep Lodha, CEO – Gaana said, “In the last year and a half, audio streaming has played a major role in people’s lives and consumption is on the up.”
“With AutoQueue we are now going one step further to hyper-personalize each user’s app experience making it effortless to listen to great music. The feature is born of Gaana’s user research & tech capabilities and gives personalized endless background track to the lives our users live in the foreground,” Lodha added.
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