A digital jukebox for private regulars' tables
During long evening rounds, music should run along without one person collecting every request. mixody makes QR-code music requests fair and clear.
Why this fits regulars' tables
The group can take part while the music stays relaxed in the background.
- Music requests land in the mix by QR code instead of being shouted across the table.
- Voting sorts requests more fairly than phone proximity or volume.
- The host keeps rules and mood in view.
The typical problem at a regulars' table
A regular table lives from conversations, small rituals, and spontaneous ideas. Music should support that, not take over the evening.
Requests are mentioned on the side and quickly get lost between conversations.
One person eventually sits on the phone and decides what plays next.
If everyone can interfere directly, music quickly turns from background into constant debate.
Why simple playlists often are not enough for regulars' tables
In long rounds, music needs to stay flexible without interrupting every conversation.
Shouted requests are hard to sort
Whoever is louder or sits closer to the host gets more influence than others in the round.
A fixed playlist gets ignored fast
It keeps playing, but it does not react to the mood, later arrivals, or spontaneous favorites.
Open playlists become restless
Direct edits quickly create jumps, duplicates, or songs that do not fit the round.
The host loses the evening
Whoever answers every request on the phone becomes music admin instead of part of the round.
How mixody makes a regulars' table more relaxed
mixody works like an organized digital jukebox: requests are collected, voted on, and placed into the flow.
The round joins by QR code
Everyone can take part without installing an app or preparing anything complicated.
Music requests stay collected
Songs land in the mix instead of getting lost between conversations or messages.
Voting creates a fair order
Several people can support the same request instead of individual shout-outs deciding.
Fallback songs keep the mood
When nobody is actively requesting songs, music continues from a prepared selection.
How a regulars' table works with mixody
The flow stays simple so conversation and music can work side by side.
Start the mix
Create the mix and add fitting fallback songs if needed.
Share the code
The round joins directly in the browser by QR code or party code.
Collect requests
Everyone can suggest songs without interrupting you mid-conversation.
Play fairly
Votes and rules bring requests into an understandable order.
Benefits specifically for regulars' tables
These points fit private rounds where music should support the evening and still grow from the group.
Less shouted-request chaos
Requests are collected instead of landing across the table or in separate chats.
More fairness for the whole round
Quieter people can also add requests and vote.
Stable atmosphere
Fallback songs and host rules prevent the evening from becoming musically too jumpy.
Easy when the group changes
Anyone who joins later can scan the code and take part immediately.
FAQ about a digital jukebox at a regulars' table
Short answers to common questions about music requests, QR code, and shared playlists for private evening rounds.
How does a digital jukebox at a regulars' table work?
With mixody, everyone joins by QR code or party code, requests songs, and votes together on the order.
Does everyone need an account?
No. Participation works directly in the browser, so spontaneous guests can join easily too.
Can the host still control the music?
Yes. The host sets the options, can use rules, and keeps the musical frame in view.
What happens when there are no requests?
Prepared fallback songs take over. The music stays stable without someone actively searching.
Does mixody prevent duplicates or unsuitable requests?
mixody collects requests in an organized way and offers host settings such as blocklist and fallback songs to protect the frame.
Is a regulars' table just a house party?
No. A regulars' table is more about long conversations and stable background music than a dynamic party phase.
More use cases
mixody does not only work in one exact setting. These pages show other situations where fair music control makes the whole event noticeably easier.
Barbecue
Music that stays relaxed in the background but still adapts to the group without keeping the host tied to the phone.
View barbecue pageShared flat party
Music for spontaneous flat parties with many tastes, little space, and changing moods without kitchen debates around one phone.
View shared flat party pageClub event
Collaborative music for club events where many members want a say without forcing organizers to moderate every request.
View club event pageRelevant comparisons for this use case
These comparison pages help place likely alternatives more honestly for exactly this scenario.
mixody vs Jukestar
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Read comparisonmixody vs Spotify Playlist
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Read comparisonStart a regulars' table where music requests stay fair
With mixody, your round collects songs by QR code, votes together, and you keep the fitting frame.