Unifying Playback and Navigation Into a Single Experience
Resolved fragmented behavior across playback and screen transitions, ensuring the app operates as a consistent end-to-end experience.
From app launch through content selection and playback, MOMENT traverses multiple screens in sequence. Each transition — splash to onboarding, browse to playback — previously operated under its own set of rules. Interactions that behaved correctly within a single screen would respond differently on the next, creating inconsistencies across the full flow.
This update focused on transition consistency rather than new functionality. Display logic for moment, inst, recommendation, and browse views was normalized to a common standard. Video transitions, looping, effects, and reverb — previously decoupled from screen state — were brought into alignment with the active screen context. Lock screen and Now Playing remote controls were synchronized with the in-app playback state, ensuring that external controls and the visible app state remain in agreement.
No new features were introduced. The outcome is improved reliability across content selection responsiveness, cross-screen continuity, and state restoration on app resume — the app now behaves as a single coherent experience rather than a collection of independent screens.