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YouTube Music Is Finally Testing a Long-Requested Feature

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YouTube Music is testing a new “Find in Playlist” search feature for iOS users, currently in a limited rollout phase.
– The feature was reported by a user in India on version 8.45.3 of the iOS app but is not yet available to Android users.
– Users have requested playlist search functionality for years, as it was previously only possible on desktop with browser extensions.
– The feature appears to be in A/B testing, with many iOS and Android users unable to access it at this time.
– Once widely available, the search option will help users quickly find specific tracks in large playlists via the three-dot menu.

YouTube Music is currently testing a highly anticipated playlist search function, a feature users have demanded for years to improve navigation within their music libraries. This new capability, reportedly called “Find in Playlist,” was first observed in the iOS version of the app. Initial sightings suggest the rollout is very limited, with only a small number of users gaining access so far.

A Reddit user in India shared that they noticed the option in version 8.45.3 of the YouTube Music app for iOS. They confirmed the feature works for searching inside playlists, though it does not yet extend to saved radio stations. This development marks a significant step forward for the platform, which has historically lacked this basic organizational tool.

The absence of a native search function within playlists has long been a major frustration for the YouTube Music community. Until now, the only practical way to search a playlist was by using third-party browser extensions on the desktop version, leaving mobile app users with no alternative to manually scrolling through sometimes enormous collections of songs to find a single track.

Despite this promising development, the feature’s availability remains extremely restricted. Numerous other users, on both iOS and Android, have commented that they do not see the “Find in Playlist” option in their apps. Even when checking the same app version in the same region, the feature was not present, strongly indicating that Google is likely conducting a limited A/B test rather than a full release. This is a standard practice for the company to gauge performance and user reception before a wider launch.

Should the feature eventually roll out to all users, it is expected to appear within the three-dot menu located next to each playlist. This would be a game-changer for subscribers who maintain extensive playlists, allowing them to instantly locate any song without tedious scrolling. For the moment, the broader user base can only wait to see if Google decides to expand the test and make playlist search a permanent and universally available tool.

(Source: Android Authority)

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