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YouTube Music is expanding to more 3rd-party platforms

YouTube Music works great with smartphones and tablets. But when it comes to music, people tend to listen to it on more than just these devices. As per information via 9to5Google, YouTube Music is aiming to expand the app with some third-party platforms.

If you use the platform over web platforms, it might be exciting for you to hear that the platform is working on revamping the home page of its website. This update will make it look just like a YouTube page with a side panel. Although there isn’t any specification about when it’s going to be released.

YouTube Music will add third-party support

Starting off, it appears like a YouTube Music app for Garmin smartwatches will be available. The Connect IQ store, which also houses other well-known streaming services, may provide the app. These streaming services consist of Deezer, Spotify, and Amazon Music.

Moving on to other media players, it seems like YouTube Music will soon arrive on Apple TV. This will greatly increase the service’s accessibility. YouTube Music will be available on other Apple products as well; now, third-party software for the HomePod is being developed. YouTube Music was one of the third-party businesses that Apple said were launching their apps on the HomePod.

The action taken by YouTube is wise. More individuals would be able to listen to the service if it were made more available across various platforms. Some individuals consider platform accessibility to be a deal-breaker when selecting a subscription service.

When YouTube Music will be accessible on each of these platforms is yet unknown. Like with anything, the announcement will be followed shortly by the actual execution. During Apple’s WWDC keynote, the convergence of the HomePod and Apple TV was revealed. That was just recently held, so perhaps there won’t be a long wait.