Which music problem do you want to solve?
Start here from the problem, not from the feature or the occasion. If you already know where your group is getting stuck, you can find the right mixody entry point here.
From problem to the right mixody page
Choose the issue that is holding your group back right now. From there, jump straight to the most relevant comparisons or features.
Collect song requests
When guests should request music without shouting, chat lists, or passing around the host phone.
View QR-code song requestsAvoid playlist chaos
When an open playlist becomes too long, one-sided, or off-topic, but everyone should still participate.
Compare with Spotify playlistsVote fairly on songs
When the loudest person should not decide and the group needs a visible way to support songs.
Compare voting alternativesKeep host control
When guests can participate, but rules, blocklist, music frame, and flow should remain with the host.
Compare with a party DJInclude guests without an app
When spontaneous guests should join directly in the browser without installation, account pressure, or long explanations.
View song requests without an appKeep the music flowing
When requests should be possible, but the music should not stop or constantly leave the intended frame.
View fallback songsClarify the problem first, then find the right solution
Not every group needs the same answer. This overview helps you identify the actual music problem more clearly.
A clear starting point instead of search chaos
Start directly with request chaos, voting, host control, or joining without an app instead of clicking through everything first.
Useful paths based on what you need
Depending on the problem, mixody leads you to the most relevant comparisons or features.
Less overlap while finding your way
You do not have to guess between a feature page and an occasion page. First clarify what actually needs to be solved.
Common questions about shared music control
Short answers on how mixody solves typical music problems in private groups.
How can I collect song requests without chaos?
With mixody, guests join a shared round, request songs themselves, and vote. Requests no longer get lost in chats or shouting.
What is better than an open playlist?
For groups, a fair queue is often better because requests, votes, and host rules work together instead of only playing entries in order.
Can guests join without an app?
Yes. Guests can join in the browser and request music, for example through a code or QR entry point.
Does the host keep control?
Yes. Participation does not mean full release: the host can define rules, frame, and settings.