Introducing Collections: A New Way to Organize Content on Android
The Android development team has officially launched Collections, a new surface in the Play Store that groups together content from multiple installed apps in themed widgets. This feature was first announced as a developer preview at Google I/O in May, with the goal of automatically organizing the best and most relevant content from apps already installed on users’ Android phones.
Content in Collections is grouped into “intent-oriented spaces,” including categories like Watch, Listen, Read, Shop, Food, Social, Travel & Events, Health & Fitness, and Dating. These themed widgets contain deep links to apps, allowing users to seamlessly navigate to complete specific tasks within each category.
App developers have the ability to create up to five recommendation clusters within Collections, which can be personalized based on user behavior and organized by themes like new releases, price drops, or favorite topics. Additionally, Collections will highlight hero content in a featured cluster, showcasing top promotions or deals to users.
One of the key features of Collections is its ability to prompt users to sign in to an app if it is installed but not logged into, as well as highlight content from uninstalled apps to encourage users to download them. To integrate their apps with Collections, Android developers will need to use the Engage SDK, which has already been adopted by over 35 top apps including Adidas, Amazon Prime Video, Spotify, and Walmart.