Every guest's song, not just the DJ's setlist
Every wedding has the same music problem: the couple builds a playlist for weeks, the DJ has a setlist, and yet half the requests shouted across the dancefloor never get played. Uncle wants Sinatra, your college friends want the songs from your dorm years, and grandma has one track she'll talk about until Christmas.
dj-fy turns song requests into part of the party. Print the QR code on your table cards or menu, and every guest can add a song and vote from their own phone — no app to install, no account to create, nothing to explain to the older relatives beyond "point your camera at this". The most-voted song automatically plays next on the Spotify account running your reception.
You stay in control the whole evening: keep it locked to a playlist you and your partner curated so nothing off-tone sneaks into the first dance hour, then open up all of Spotify when the party really starts.
🎧 Host needs Spotify Premium · 📱 Guests need nothing at all
Create the party in a minute, connect the Spotify account that will play at the venue, and pick your rules — your curated wedding playlist only, or all of Spotify for the late-night set.
Print the join code on table cards, the menu, or throw the party screen on the venue's projector. Guests scan, type their name, and they're in — champagne glass still in hand.
Requests pile up during dinner, guests upvote their favourites, and the crowd's pick plays next — automatically, gapless, through the venue sound system your Spotify is connected to.
No. Guests scan the QR code and everything runs in their phone's browser. They don't need the Spotify app, a Spotify account, or any download — they just type a nickname and start adding songs. Even the least technical relatives manage it.
Only if you let them. In playlist-only mode guests can only pick from a playlist you built, so nothing off-limits can enter the queue. You can also keep it queue-only so nobody can skip your first dance.
It can, for the request-driven part of the night. Many couples skip the DJ entirely and run dj-fy plus a good speaker or the venue's sound system; others let the DJ handle the peak hours and use dj-fy for dinner and the late-night set. Either way, requests stop being shouted and start being queued.
Just a phone or laptop logged into the Spotify account that plays the music, connected to the venue's speakers — plus optionally a TV or projector for the party screen with the QR code. Spotify Premium is required for the host (Spotify only allows remote playback control on Premium).
Set it up in a minute. Free to start, $5 for a whole party weekend.
Start a party — free