Sonos finally apologizes for controversial new app, promises aggressive update plans to fix it

Sonos has been feeling the ire of customers for months over its controversial app update: what was meant to be an improved user experience left some users unable to use their favorite features. It didn’t help that the company’s response to those customers was less than emollient, with the company praising its own “courage” instead of saying “oops. We messed up.”

That has now changed, with Sonos CEO Patrick Spence apologizing to customers for the first time in a recently published letterAnd more importantly, he promises an aggressive update program to fix all the problems and hopefully restore customer confidence.

Sonos: We’re sorry and we’re working on it