From QR to a packed dance floor — in 4 steps

Live within 5 minutes. No app, no install, no hassle.

There is not much to it. You create an account, set up an event and share one code — from that moment requests arrive on your screen instead of on scraps of paper. The first time takes about five minutes; after that a new event is a matter of seconds.

What you mostly configure along the way are your boundaries: paid requests or not, how long someone waits before they can ask again, and which tracks or artists never get through at all. Those settings decide how much work this costs you during the party — usually none.

  1. 1

    Create a free account

    Sign up and connect your own Mollie for paid requests if you like. No credit card needed to get started.

  2. 2

    Set up your event

    Name, date and your rules: free or paid, cooldown between requests, and whether guests can vote.

  3. 3

    Share your QR or link

    Print the QR at the bar or share the link. Guests scan with their phone — nothing to download.

  4. 4

    Receive and manage live

    Requests come in real time. Approve, skip and see exactly what your crowd wants to hear.

What your guests see

A guest points their camera at the QR code and gets an ordinary web page. No app store, no registration, no password. They type a name, search for a track and send it. That is the whole thing.

After that they see the request arrived — not whether it gets played, because you decide that. With paid requests switched on, a Mollie payment screen follows with card or local methods. The money lands in your own Mollie account, not ours.

Before your first event

Three things that decide whether you get a handful of requests or a full list.

  • Put the code where people stand still

    The bar and the tables produce by far the most. A poster by the entrance barely gets scanned — everyone walks straight past it.

  • Share the link digitally too

    In the party group chat or on your socials. The first requests then arrive before you are even behind the decks.

  • Set your limits before, not during

    Ruling out genres and setting a cooldown takes two minutes up front and saves you decisions all night.

Ready to make your next set go off?

Create an account, share your QR and go live instantly.