A digital jukebox that is fairer than requests shouted at one phone
mixody collects song requests, lets the group vote, and gives the host control over rules, fallback songs, and the musical frame.
Digital jukebox
mixody collects song requests, lets the group vote, and gives the host control over rules, fallback songs, and the musical frame.
- Guests can take part directly in the browser without installing an app.
- Requests stay organized instead of getting lost in chats or shout-outs.
- Voting shows which songs several people actually want to hear.
Why the classic setup gets messy
When several people want to shape the music, simple playlists, messages, or shout-outs quickly become hard to manage.
The host has to collect, remember, judge, and sort requests while the event should simply continue.
The loudest person or whoever is closest to the phone often gets the most influence.
Open playlists do not clearly separate a request, group approval, and actual playback.
How mixody solves this problem
mixody turns individual requests into a shared flow. Guests can contribute, the group can vote, and the host keeps the frame.
Invite the group
Share the QR code or party code so people can join in the browser.
Collect requests
Songs are suggested first instead of being forced directly into playback.
Vote together
The group can support the songs it really wants to hear.
Keep control
Fallback songs, blocklist, and host settings protect the musical frame.
How it works with mixody
The flow stays simple enough for spontaneous guests and structured enough for the host.
Start a mix
Create the mix and connect your player.
Share access
Guests join by QR code or party code.
Add music
Requests land in one organized place.
Play fairly
Votes and rules shape what plays next.
Benefits for shared music
mixody keeps the good part of group participation while reducing the usual chaos.
Easy participation
Guests understand the flow quickly, even when they join later.
Less host stress
The host no longer has to handle every request manually.
Fairer selection
Voting gives more weight to songs with broader support.
More control than open playlists
The group can contribute without taking over playback completely.
FAQ: Digital jukebox
Short answers to common questions about shared music with mixody.
Do guests need an app?
No. Guests can join directly in the browser using a QR code or party code.
Can the host still control the music?
Yes. Guests can request and vote, while the host keeps the settings and musical frame.
Is this just an open playlist?
No. Songs are requested and voted on instead of being pushed directly into playback.
What happens when nobody requests a song?
Fallback songs keep the music running until new requests or votes come in.
Which groups does this fit?
It fits private groups where several people should shape the music together without playlist chaos.
Related features
These features solve similar music problems and help you use mixody more precisely for your group.
QR-code song requests
Guests scan a code, request songs in the browser, and nobody has to sort requests from shout-outs or chats.
View QR-code requestsShared playlist
Everyone can contribute music, but mixody turns it into a fair order instead of a chaotic open playlist.
View shared playlistParty QR code
A QR code gives guests a fast way into the mix without searching for links, installing an app, or asking the host.
View party QR codeSong voting
Guests vote on song requests so the next track reflects the group instead of the loudest person in the room.
View song votingMusic queue
A fair song queue combines requests, votes, and fallback tracks into an order people can understand.
View music queueFallback songs
When nobody requests or votes, matching fallback tracks keep the music running and the mood consistent.
View fallback songsSong requests without an app
Guests can request songs directly in the browser. No app requirement, no account requirement, fewer barriers.
View app-free requestsRelevant comparisons
These pages help place mixody against likely alternatives for this exact problem.
mixody vs Jukestar
An honest comparison between two more event-oriented music approaches, including voting, host control, and the current Jukestar limitation described on its official website.
Read comparisonmixody vs Festify
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Read comparisonA digital jukebox that is fairer than requests shouted at one phone
mixody collects song requests, lets the group vote, and gives the host control over rules, fallback songs, and the musical frame.