Google Play Store has plenty of smart features that help users get things done quickly, but they don’t always reach every nook and corner of the app. That’s a major reason we see Google adding exciting new features and improvements to the Play Store almost every few months.

While some changes are labeled as controversial and elicit mixed reactions from users, most of the improvements we have seen on the Google Play Store in the last few months, such as making it easier for users to quickly find apps that stream their favorite movies and TV shows, are mostly positive.

Now, Google has recently added one more noteworthy change to the Google Play Store, and this time around, it addresses one of the biggest issues about app reviews on the platform.

Google Play Store’s app reviews get a search button

Android has billions of active users. While not everyone drops written reviews on the Google Play Store listing, the number of reviews is still quite big, especially for popular apps. That’s one of the reasons many would prefer the star rating system to make a judgment about how good the app works. The AI summary in Google Play’s Ratings and reviews also helps, but it may not always have an answer for a specific query that you have.

Google has finally solved this problem with a new search button on the Play Store’s Ratings and reviews section. As first spotted by Android Authority, the new search button now appears just below the AI summary of the app. You can also tap the Ratings and reviews button and search for reviews.

You can type a few words in the search bar and tap the search icon on your keyboard to find reviews with those keywords. For example, if you want to check if an app can cause a battery drain issue, type “battery drain” in the search bar, and it’ll show all the reviews with that keyword. Not only that, but it’ll also highlight the keyword in bold so that you can quickly spot the exact sentence where reviewers used it.

On its official support page, Google has confirmed that this feature has rolled out in Google Play Store version 50.7. We have tested the feature on Google Play Store, version 50.7.24-31. While the search feature works, unlike Google Play Store’s main search, it doesn’t display a dropdown list of suggested searches when you type. So, you won’t know whether reviews with that keyword exist until you hit the search button on your keyboard.