Let the room set the mood
The jukebox was a great business idea wrapped in furniture: customers who choose the music stay longer. dj-fy is that idea as a QR code on the table — no coins, no hardware, no one shouting requests over the bar.
Guests scan, request and vote from their seats; the winning track plays next on the Spotify system you already run the room with. On quiet Tuesdays it's an icebreaker, on busy Fridays it's crowd control: the room hears what the room voted for, and the bartender never has to be the DJ.
You stay the curator. Playlist-only mode limits requests to playlists that fit your brand — your Thursday jazz can't be hijacked — while all-of-Spotify mode turns special nights into full request shows.
🎧 Host needs Spotify Premium · 📱 Guests need nothing at all
Connect the venue's Spotify and pick the source: your house playlists for everyday service, open search for request nights.
A code on each table or the bar. Customers join in their browser with a nickname — no app to download between rounds.
Requests queue up and votes sort them. Staff never touch the music, and guests stay for one more song — and one more drink.
Only within the limits you set. Playlist-only mode restricts requests to playlists you curated, so the vibe stays yours. Open all-of-Spotify search only when you want a full request night.
Never — customers scan the table QR code and use their browser. No app, no account, no cost to them; the venue holds the (free or $5) dj-fy plan and the Spotify Premium account.
dj-fy only controls which track your own Spotify plays next — it doesn't stream music itself. Public performance licensing works exactly like your current setup and remains the venue's responsibility, as with any music source.
The vote sorts it: the most-wanted songs rise to the top, ties go to the earliest request, and the queue length is capped where you want it. The room self-moderates while your staff pours.
Set it up in a minute. Free to start, $5 for a whole party weekend.
Start a party — free