As music apps get smarter and extra related, Sonos’ software program may discover itself sidelined

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  • Sonos’ software has historically been one of its biggest differentiators
  • …but Amazon is leading a wave of improved AI in music apps
  • Sonos knows change is coming, but may not be able to adapt

Sonos has rightfully been credited with making great speakers, but if you take a historical survey of Sonos reviews, it’s the company’s app that has traditionally been singled out for much of the praise (note the words ‘traditionally’ and ‘historical’). Said companion app is the “face” of Sonos: a one-stop shop that combines the management of your Sonos products with access to all of your music, whether you stream from a service or your personal collection.

Sadly, and much to the chagrin of Sonos owners, in 2024, the company effectively blew up its own face – a wound caused by the release of a poorly conceived and even more poorly executed app redesign.

Today, at the tail end of 2025, most of the bugs have been squashed, users’ favorite features have returned. And while some still wrestle with stability (myself included), the Sonos app is largely usable once again – just in time for it to be threatened with obsolescence by AI.

(Image credit: Amazon Music)

No, I’m not suggesting ChatGPT is going to replace the Sonos app (though that doesn’t seem so far-fetched, does it?). Instead, Sonos should be casting a wary eye at Amazon, Google, Apple, and even Spotify. These companies are rapidly accelerating what their existing AI assistants can do and integrating them into their respective music services.





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Las Vegas News Magazine

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