A party QR code that lets everyone join the music
Show the QR code on a phone, tablet, or printout. Guests scan it, join in the browser, and add song requests without interrupting the host.
Why a party QR code helps
Joining becomes visible, simple, and equal for everyone. Nobody needs to ask for links or take over the host phone.
- Guests scan directly into the right mix.
- The host does not need to send links or repeat codes.
- Requests, votes, and rules stay in one shared flow.
Why music participation stalls without a clear entry point
If guests need to ask for a link, search for an app, or pass around the host phone, participation drops quickly.
Links disappear in chats and late guests often miss them.
The host phone becomes a bottleneck even though several people have requests.
Without a visible entry point, many guests do not know they can add songs.
How mixody uses the party QR code
The QR code takes guests directly into the mix. Song requests, voting, and host settings handle the music logic after that.
Show the QR code
Start the mix and show the QR code where guests can see it.
Join instantly
Guests scan the code and join in the browser without installing an app.
Add music
Songs can be searched, requested, and supported by votes.
Keep the frame
The host controls rules, fallback songs, and boundaries.
How the QR code becomes a shared music flow
The QR code is the entry point. What matters is how requests are handled afterwards.
Open the mix
Create the mix and connect the player.
Share the code
Show it, print it, or put it on a display.
Guests add requests
Everyone can request songs without asking you each time.
The queue stays fair
Votes and settings keep single guests from taking over.
Benefits of a party QR code
A visible entry point makes shared music control much easier.
Faster than link hunting
Scanning is easier than finding the right link in a chat.
Better for spontaneous guests
People who arrive later can join immediately.
Fewer host interruptions
The host does not need to explain where requests go all night.
More participation
When the entry point is visible, more people take part.
FAQ about party QR codes
Short answers about QR codes, joining, and song requests.
What is a party QR code?
It is a QR code guests scan to join the mix and submit song requests.
Do guests need an app?
No. The QR code opens participation directly in the browser.
Can I print the QR code?
Yes. You can show it on a device or print it as long as guests can scan it.
Is this the same as an open playlist?
No. The QR code is only the entry point. mixody organizes requests, votes, and playback more fairly.
Can the host still control the mix?
Yes. The host keeps settings, fallback songs, and selection rules.
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 requestsDigital jukebox
A modern jukebox for private groups: collect requests, let people vote, and still keep the frame.
View digital jukeboxShared playlist
Everyone can contribute music, but mixody turns it into a fair order instead of a chaotic open playlist.
View shared playlistSong 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 Spotify Jam
A clear comparison between a shared Spotify queue and event-oriented music control with voting, fairness, and host control.
Read comparisonmixody 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 comparisonStart your music round with a party QR code
Guests scan, join, and shape the music without making you sort links and requests all night.