Netflix Plans Overhaul of Mobile User Interface, Aims for Long-Term Growth.
In an effort to better serve its expanding business over the next decade, Netflix is gearing up to roll out a revamped mobile user interface (UI) later this year. The update, which promises to provide a more versatile foundation for future growth, comes on the heels of last year's major TV revamp that introduced a new banner recommending content to users.
According to co-CEO Greg Peters, who made the announcement during an earnings call, the mobile UI overhaul is designed to provide Netflix with a "more flexible canvas" that will enable the company to iterate, test, evolve, and improve its offerings in the months ahead. By doing so, Peters aims to create a platform for continued growth and expansion.
The new mobile UI follows closely on the heels of Netflix's recent experimentation with vertical video content in its mobile app. Clips from popular shows and movies are already featured in the app's feed, and Peters hinted that clips from video podcasts may also make an appearance. As podcasting continues to gain popularity, this move could be a savvy attempt by Netflix to stay ahead of the curve.
The revamped mobile UI is expected to roll out later this year, although no specific release date has been confirmed. With its focus on long-term growth and innovation, Netflix's latest move suggests that the company remains committed to adapting and evolving in response to changing user preferences and emerging trends.
In an effort to better serve its expanding business over the next decade, Netflix is gearing up to roll out a revamped mobile user interface (UI) later this year. The update, which promises to provide a more versatile foundation for future growth, comes on the heels of last year's major TV revamp that introduced a new banner recommending content to users.
According to co-CEO Greg Peters, who made the announcement during an earnings call, the mobile UI overhaul is designed to provide Netflix with a "more flexible canvas" that will enable the company to iterate, test, evolve, and improve its offerings in the months ahead. By doing so, Peters aims to create a platform for continued growth and expansion.
The new mobile UI follows closely on the heels of Netflix's recent experimentation with vertical video content in its mobile app. Clips from popular shows and movies are already featured in the app's feed, and Peters hinted that clips from video podcasts may also make an appearance. As podcasting continues to gain popularity, this move could be a savvy attempt by Netflix to stay ahead of the curve.
The revamped mobile UI is expected to roll out later this year, although no specific release date has been confirmed. With its focus on long-term growth and innovation, Netflix's latest move suggests that the company remains committed to adapting and evolving in response to changing user preferences and emerging trends.